Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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L-r^LiL 0.11 ilxia: l\c=vvs2:l :< It costs plenty to produce 1,000 feet of 16mm film. But it costs only pennies per month to protect these irreplaceable A&B roll color origmals, reversal positives and tapes from damaging extremes of temperature and humidity. Store them at the famous Bonded Film Storage vaults in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Bonded now provides temperature and humidity regulated storage areas, when specified. Also available on request are environmental controlled chambers for maximum care and protection. Bonded experts record every carton you send in, individually log the location and keep everything at your fingertips for you. Bonded's radio-directed trucks will pick up and deliver for you anywhere in Metropohtan New York. Bonded has skilled packers and on-the-premises screening and shipping. (Ask De Luxe Laboratories, they've been with us for years). Better still, write us at 630 Ninth Avenue, New York City 10036. BONDED m A division of tsiOvO Industrial Corporation New York, Ft. Lee, N. J., Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, Are your films stored in the best of hands? Announce New York Conference on "Biomedical Communications" A conference dh ■Biochemical Communication: Problems and Resources will be jointly sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences and the U. S. Public Health Service Audiovisual Facility at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York Citv. April 4. 5 and 6, Aim of the conference is to present "practical ways in which communications media, personnel and systems can help achieve important health objectives, while conserving monetary and human resources." Deans of medical schools and other institutions of the health professions, hospital administrators and representatives of national, state and local health organizations have been invited to participate. The program will emphasize resources available for solving communication problems arisins: from the shortage of faculty and from the growing body of biomedical knowledge and curriculum content which has expanded at an unprecedented rate. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. James Liebcrman, conference chairman and director of the Public Health Service Audiovisual Facility. Communicable Disease Center. Atlanta. Georgia 30333. • Keehn Elected Vice-Presidenl. Sales, of DeLuxe Laboratories The directors of De Lu,\e Laboratories, meeting in New York last month, have elected Neal Keehn vice-president in charge of sales for the national film processing company. Director of sales for De luxe since October of last year. Keehn was previously the vice-president, sales for General film Laboratories, now a division of De Lu.xe, He will be responsible for overall sales planning and direction for the national laboratory organizaiion and will continue to make his lnMilquar leis in HoIIvuchhI, • Studio Cil> Opening Set For North Miami on February 4-5th Sluilio City, the huge motion picture production complex in North Miami, llorida. will hold opening ceremonies on Iriday and Saturday, February 4-5. Leaders in government, industry and film ptdiluction from thai state and other I'.S cities \\il| he on h.ind Hosting the event 4 D Kay Brady, builder^ of City, and Arthur Prm Robert Bregman. forF4| who arc equipping tk c Largest of the souncfsia 80 x 125-ft. with 40 hi ings. Two smaller s(IikJ 40 x 8()-ft. with 3(t. have been in full procdic series of network telesio mercials. Veteran mojn executive Sam Segal. Udi operations. Located in the areas t Miami-based color prcvtsi oratory of Capital Fii 1 torics. with headquarte in ington. D.C. Sam Ga hj named sales manager f tl Florida plant (see paj 5( February 1st is Enir D for the TV CommercJ!.' I ■> February 1st will b thi deadline for the Seveih , American TV Commeiials val. All U.S. and Canliai mercials that were tele si first time during 1965 nit January 1966 are eligic I domestic competition, wh open to advertisers, agicie duction companies an si Walter Weir, Preside ol Weir & Bartel .Advertiic the 1^66 Council of Ju:cs will meet as nine regical to appraise an expecte I! more entries accordin to product classification. In additiim to 'Best I P Category" selections, Je ; will award Clio statuei-s, warranted, to Best Sini, Ai Bi'M Low Biulfici (Vmr ! Best Retail Store. Best aiu Bests for six Rei;ional M^kt for Fni;lisli and Frencluai Market y. The annual awards Rill place on May 5lh in f» with regional festivals pntH other cities later that nnth Entry forms and otir 1 arc available from th H( <iffice at 40 Fast 49th Srtt ^'ork 11)017, * * * LJni\crsily Film Producs I Annual Conference Aujsi I he 20th .Annual Coi-'ra the Iniversity film Pnxccr siiciation will be held f'!^^ 20 on the Oregon State niv Campus. Corvallis, Orc'ilyo has been named pre eh.nrni.in lor the session^ BUSINESiSCI