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ASSOCIATION FILMS, INC.
Hcadcniartir> Office:
347 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017
Phone: .MUrray Hill .5 2242 .\C: 212
liolnrt D. Mitchell, Prcxidtiil
J. K. Hiniiliam. Vicc-Cluiinium. Tuasurtr
Kohert M. Kiiiehoiit, Vice President, Corpo
nilr Advirtishig, ts Public Rrlations Holu-rt \\ . Bncher, Via President, Sales \. L. Fredrick, Vice President. Mid-Westi rn
Represenlatire Heg. Evans. Vici' President, Sales John Barvvick. Manafier Association
Instructional Materials
Eastern .\rea Exchange
Broad at Elm, Hidscficld. N J-. Phone: 201 WHitiiev 3-8200, E. H. |ohnson. Manager.
East Central .\rea Exchange AlleRhenv and Delaware .A\es.. Oakmont. Pa. Phone: 412-828-5900. Joseph H. Liebich. Manager.
Central .Area Exchange .561 Hiligrove Ave., La Grange. 111. Phone; 312-.352-.1377. M. G. Weiland. Manager: Robert Iinliich, OperaliotVi Manafier.
Southern .\rea Exchange 1621 Dragon St., Dallas 7. Texas. Phone 214 BKerside 8-87.59. Carl L. Sfahl. Mana-Ji r.
Western .Area Exchange 2.53-58 C\press .Ave.. Havward. Calif. Phone: 415-783-0160. Winston O. Siler. ManaRcr. Canada Association-Industrial Films, 13-5 Peter Street. Toronto, Ontario. Mrs. Jean Lewis. Vice-President and General Manager; James Bach. Sales Manager.
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Backgboind: Founded in 1911 (as "The YMCA Motion Pictrire Bureau," a di\ision of the International Committee of the YMCA's), .Association Films was the first sponsored film distributor in .Americ-a. In 1949, the company was inc-orporated €is an independent national distribution service. Sebvicks: Promotion and Publicity: Promotes sponsored films through catalogs, special supplements ( directed to teachers and program chairmen), advertising in edticational and adult journals, individual film brochures, exhibits at conventions. piiblicitN' .ser\'ices. Print Inspection and Maintenance: prints are electronicalK cleaned and inspected after each use; repairs are made as needed and replacement prints ordered on sponsor's authoritv-; scratched prints are given Perma-New treatment, a.s authorized; during the first .36 months of print life .■\ssociation Films shares in replacement costs due to flam;iges. Monthly Reports: sponsors receive detailed perfonnance reports (IBM) which give audience size and composition: film-user evaluations au<l itimments; course of study where film was used; Ixwkings and showings (oirrent. > ear-to-date, .ind cumulative); summary of coverage b> States; and other data alxiut performance and audiences. Programming Services: confirmation and advance Ixxiking notices are sent to users and spon.sors on a dailv basis; bookers assist organizations in iirranging programs .uid special distribution concepts (Mo\ ie-.\-\\cek. Films for Freetlom. etc.). Library Service Plan: a professional "physical handling" service for sponsored film libraries that provides all regular .services (except promotion. a.s desired) and includes Sponsor Imprinted forms.
•\ssociATioN Tm.KHLMs: This division is responsible for the distribution of sponsored films to commercial and educational T\' stations. It maintaiiLS daily contact with T\' progranuners, creates spon.sored-film series and special c-oncepts, prepares TA' promotion kits, publicizes
sponsored films in "T\' Guide" and local newspapers and distributes newsclips and scripts to TA' news departments. C^urrenf AF-T\' series include: Kyle Rote's World. Films for Freedom, Your Seiiihhor The World. Theatre .30. Holiday Tinu\ Achievement and T/ii.v A<ros-pace Age. all compri.setl of spon.sored films. Theatkical DisTHiBiTio.s: Tlirougli the booking servic-es ;uid f;icilities of Theatric-il Film Distributors, .\ssociation Films phices s|>onsore(l films in motion picture theatres. Monthly reports, c-omment cards ;uid advance lH>oking notices iire providetl; promotion is sent to theatres and .31 exch;iuge-cit\' bookers; |)ublicit> stories are sent to tlic;itric;il triide magazines.
.■\s.s(k:iation Instiuctional Matkhialn; This division of .Association Films IkukIIcs the sales, long-term le;ising and rental of <'ducational. triiining and special purpose films ;tud filmstrips. •
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THE JAM HANDY ORGANIZATION, INC.
Ilca<l(|u;irters Office:
2821 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich. 48211
Phone: TRinitv 5-24.50 A C 313
Bettv Wiitters, in charne. Distrilnition Services Skrvicks; Currentlv' distributing theatricallv throughout the V. S. A. with fiftv-otld vears ol active experience in the theiitrical and nontheatrical distribution field. Special services include physical luuidliug of spon.sored films for self-e<)uipped audiences; major convention itnd other group meetings projection servic-e in all principal cities. See st\idio listing pages for com plete data on corpwrate background. •
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IDEAL PICTURES, INCORPORATED
Hh AUyl AHTKHS OKKK K:
1010 Church St., Evanston. Illinois 60201
Phone: 273-4565 A C 312
P;iul H. Foght. President
|;ick C. Walts, Vice President
W. J. Kirkpatrick, Jr.. Treasurer
\V. ]. Dauicr. Seeretani
Nelson S. White. Director Bbanc:h Exf:HANr.ES: .530 N. 18th St., Birmingham. Ala. 35203. Phone: 323-5268 AC: 205. Mrs. Louise Hoffman; 1840 .Alcatraz .-^ve.. Rerkeliii. Calif. 94703. Phone: OLvmpic 4-3006 AC^: 415, Eddie Nakagama; 6514 Selma .^ve.. llolh/wood. Calif. 90028. Phone: IlOllvwood 3-0357 .\C. 21.3. William E. Kennev: 1011 E. ColfiW, Denver. Colo. 8021S, Phones: TAbor 5-5525 KF 4-45.33, Hal F. Stewart. Kav Stewart; 55 N. E. 1.3th .St., Miami. Fla. .331.32. Phone: FRanklin 4-817.3. AC: 30.5, lack Spire; 133 Na.ssau. N. W.. Atlanta. Ca. 30303. Phone: 523-2645 AC: 404. Lvle F. White: 1.370 S. Beretania St., Honolulu. Hauaii 96814, Phone: 6-55.36. Oram H. Strauser. Ir.; 417 N. State St.. Chicago. III. 60610. Phone: .321-9693 AC: 312. Robert C:raig; 15 E. Miirvland St., Indianapolis. Ind. 46204. Phone: ME 2-6.383, Mrs. Martv .Markev; 616 S. 5th St.. Loui.sville. Ki/. 40202. Phone; lUniper 3-3859 AC: .502. \Vright C Hadden; 102 W. 2.5th St., Baltimore. Md. 21218 Phone; Tl.xedo 9-9963 AC: .301. Nelson ( . White; 42 Melrose St., Boston. Ma.ss. 02166. Phone: HAncock 6-1 1.33 AC: 617, Edw. Kond.i zian; 15924 Grand River Ave., Detroit. .Mich 48227, Phone; \'E 8-58.50 .\C.: 313. Leo Leddv .3400 Nicollet .\ve., Minneapolis. Minn. 55408 Phone: TAvlor 7-2966 AC: 612, Joe Komarek 1822 Main St., Kansas City. Mo. 64108. Phone HArrison 1-2481 .\C.: 816. Charles Brokenickv 1907 S. Kingshighwav, St. l.ouLs. Mo. a31l6 Phone: PR I-716() AC: 314. William C. Ravmei 15.58 Main St., Buffalo. X. Y. 14209, Phone: T\ .3-3782. AC: 716, William Kirkpatrick. Ir.; 321 W. 44th St., \eu York. .V. V. 100.36. Phone: CI 6-0.560 AC: 212, Walter |. Dauler; 2110 Pavii. Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio 441 14, Phone; .MAin
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National Distributors of the Sponsored
Motion Picture . . .
15TH PRODUCTION REMF.W SPECIAL REFERENCE REPORT
NUMBER 1 • VOLUME 26 • 1965