Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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Quality-Bilt Film Shipping Cases • Best quality domestic fibre • Heavy steel corners for added protection • Durable 1" web straps • Large address card holder with postive retainer spring • Sizes from 400' to 2000' OTHER "QUALITY-BILT" ITEMS: Salon Print Shipping Cases Sound Slidefilm Shipping Cases (for Transcriptions & Filmstrips) 2" X 2" Glass Slide Cases Filmstrip Shipping Cases (hold up to 6 strips plus scripts) Write direct to manufacturer for catalog WM. SCIIDESNLER 361 W Superior St., Chicago 10, III. LAB SPECIALISTS SINCE 1936 8mm SILENT 16mm SILENT -SOUND BIACK & WHITE PRINTS ONtlT That means; SPfC/Al SKILLS . . . SP£C/At CARE . . . PIUS ESPECIALLY FAST SERVICE and ESPECIALLY "GOOD " PRICES on QUANTITY WORK Try us MODERN hDVIES, INC. 83} Col* ■ Hollywocd 36, CoUf. HOIIywead 4-71*1 Rrpoil lioin iLiiropc: (lONTlNLED FROM PAGE 54) Paolo Nestler and Edgar Rcitz. • iiul Inscl-Film GmhH & Co.. get cictiit lor the experimental production; Joseph Anton Reedl. and the Studio for Electronic Music, created the unusual and effective electronic score; Alexander Kluee prepared the text and speech montage. Elsewhere film credits were n(^t seen — except in the case of Disney's 360 Circarama — and the press office had no information as to their producers. Sound by itself tells an effective story of town traffic, and a panel of 20 closed circuit TV receivers spots problems at key points in Munich traffic as they occur, to help make significant points for the administrator attending IV.A for business reasons. The exposition, quite serious in purpose as evidenced by attendance of business, professional and government representatives from many lands, also is fun for the general public. Many tourists on the Continent, and Germans in great numbers, are attending. IVA opened on June 2^. and one month later chalked up its millionth paid attendance, at 6 DM — Sl.-'^O — or half that for those entering after 3 p.m. It continues until October 3. and is well worth the trip for any film-minded, fortunate European traveler. • ::< :i: -^ 1966 IMiotokina Will Feature Awanl-W iiiiiiiij: Short Films The wurki-renowned photographic equipment marketing center at Cologne, Germany, will feature outstanding short films from workKvide sources when the 1966 odition of the Photokina is held in October ( Ist-^th) oi next year. Continuous showings of prizewinning motion pictures of the past 10 years has been arranged from titles in the archives of tluWest German Short Film Meetings at Oberhausen. Germany. They wiy be shown in a special cinem.i housing 210 persons. A symposium on short film production is also planneil. • <!uriiiii^ i'iliii Kriii^^ < iiliiiar) Drli^lils of F.iir<>|M-iiii liojidax •;■ The ii'orlcl In Your Kiuhcn. a new film sponsored by Corning Glass Works, invites audiences to take part in a gourmet's European li()lida>. After punting on the river at Oxfo'd. there is a visit to a Swed ish castle, a Sunday in \ enice. a stop at a Parisian restaurant and a pause in elegant Vienna. Intermingled with these scenes are brief interludes with European chefs who demonstrate their considerable skills. Stutlio shots (filmed on return to the United States) translate the gourmet cookery into dishes to be created in American kitchens. Rodney Chalk and Stan Lopresto of Show Associates. Inc.. New York, produced the 21 Viminute color fiin) for Corning. It is available from all offices of Modern Talking Picture Service • * * * U. S. Shows "To Open a Do<»r" at W Orld llrallh (^oiil'emicc lo ()pcn a Door, a 34-minute documentary film about urban health needs sponsored by the New Jersey State Department of Health, represented the United States at a week-long film seminar during the Sixth World Conference of the International L'nion for Health Education in Madrid. July 10. Health leaders and educators from 90 member countries affiliated with the International Union tt)ok part in the conference. To Open a Door was selected for the conference screenings by the American National Union for Health Education of the Public. The American body. United States' affiliate of the International L'nion. singled it out as an outstanding example of an actuality film depicting new ways to bring essential health services to low-income groups. Sponsored by the New Jersey State Health Department in cooperation with the U. S. Public Health Service. To Opi q n was produced last year Mantell. Inc.. of Print Mantell wrote and dii film. It was produced to munit\ leaders and pr^ how to enlist the coop, hard-to-reach low-incoii in pre\enti\e health proi: The film documentpolio immunization pr rected at "inner city" n a New Jersey municipalii (.Ji on the resources offers fr^ community itself — Ihi. the bartender, the hh shop-keepers, social w school teachers — the mr.^ organizers succeed in c: i and motivating unrt through their "natural aa The film shows the actUJM used to overcome fearsdnij and hostilities — the pov^.'''riers to communication middle-class professional income persons which overcome if the nation pmerty is lo succeed. Prints of To Open a I been placed in regional the United States PubL. Service. * * * .\(l\aiilaf:«'S of "Spe Sliowii lo Maiiil«'nanri • Demonstrations and Speed Crete, a micr^ — product, are the subject olH 1 I -minute motion pic duced by Pilot Producn for Concrete Maintenance-t ucts. Inc.. Crystal Lake. HI. 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