Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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n Company film "Rcmlczvoufi ace" /.v rlinwxcil Inj mock-up ttl spacecraft in action. The animation vcf/i/rncr.s in tlic vcrc created l)y Graphic Film 'ration, in collaboration tcith : Capra for Martin /Marietta. The Searchinfi Eye in the T Theater, a Filmex" producfor Eastman Chemical in the e. and a Herb Shriner film I to open shortly in another :r. Theaters, which were d-up" when the Fair opened I'car. now have scats — and s been proved that there is ng a tired Fairgoer wants than a chance to sit down. the Fair opened. Greyhound was not operating its revolving Circle Theater. \e« Shows at Fcstixal of Gas Festival of Gas has replaced the small stand-up theater, where .1 puppet film was shown last year, with two new visual presentations. The House of Hnergy features a 12-screen slide show in a small stand-up room demonstrating the elTcctivcncss of gas in air-conditit)ning. The Festival Theater has continuous showings of motion pictures on French. Italian. Pennsylvania Dutch and Chinese cooking. The ladies love it! Among t h e Transportatioi. Building holdovers from 1964 — KLM and Graphic Films" To the Moon and Beyond. United Airlines and Saul Bass" From Here to There, the Navy and Marine Corps" Cine Globe Cruiser and the Army's Man on the Moon arc noteworthy attractions, while the Coast Guard has added continuuous films on two .Movicmatic projectors. Films in the Hall of Science in the Science Building, not open early in the season last year. Signs lead to film showings at the Fair: at li jl iilunu. entrance In CineGlobe Cruiser (Navy-Marine Corps film). Right above: the Festival of Gas theater is .showing films on unusual cookery. Left below: this little theater is showing U. S. Atomic Energy Comnd-wion's film. Right below: po.sler heralds Jam Handy Cine-Globe Cruiser shoic in tlit Tran.sportation Building. I'p the escalators to the speededup "film rule" in the Bell System Pavilion at Sew York World's Fair. Martin-Marietta is showing Frank Capra's film Rende:\oiis in Spate. featuring Danny Thomas, to enthusiastic audiences in a beautiful 300-seat hall with stained glass windows in curving walls, .^t the climax of the show the film cuts off on the 50-foot wide screen and high overhead two real spacecraft meet as if in mid-space (see illustration ) . In the lower level of the Science Building are displays with films of .-Xhbott Laboratories, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission's Tomorrow's Power Today, and the American Cancer Society film — Time for Life, featuring Gregory Peck. The Electric Industries" Tower of Light has removed the continuous-loop film segments of its shmv. which has been revised considerably from last year. But it is still rather heavy-handed propaganda with little audience appeal. Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority is presenting a new production made by Tom Costigan and Richard Milbauer called Here to There. Showings are continuous in the New York City Pavilion. The City of Berlin"s novel 1 waiting for i.v the film show in Kodak These ladies will see Clairol s fivi -minute film Christian Science Pavilion (v (dso featuring a till (Iter. It was produei d bii Filmex . . in nlinl is mlh d "tcorld's \inalli st iimi ii tin iiler." film, heim: 1 ii icid inli ullii bii this autlience. r. 1 BER 3 • VOLUME 26 • 1965 35