Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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A musty drawer is no place to protect your investment in motion pictures. Bonded Film Storage is. With Bonded's Personal Service Storage, there's no chance of mix-up or misplacement. Bonded's experts record every carton you send in, individually log the location and keep everything at your fingertips for you. Bonded has skilled packers and on-the-premises shipping and screening facilities. Sprinklered and electrically protected, the fireproof vaults at Bonded's huge plant in Fort Lee, New Jersey (and five other warehouses), are supplemented by a fleet of radio trucks to pick up and deliver for you anywhere in Metropolitan New York. And you never have to lift a finger, except to dial our number! Bonded is the professional place to store film. Insist on our PSS. Write us at 630 Ninth Avenue, New York City 10036 BONDED ilMKO: A division offMCMD Industrial Corporation New York, Ft. Lee, N. J., Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto The professional way to keep your films at your fingertips. Freedoms Awards: (cont'd from previous pace) Liberty and Justice Means, a film for young viewers, and Coronet Instructional Films, of Chicago, was again honored as its film. Federal Taxation, received an honor medal from the Foundation. Television Award to Lutherans The principal television award went to the Luthern Church, Missouri Synod, of St. Louis, Mo. for its filmed program. Tlie (Ireatest Freedom. Part of the Synod's This Is the Life series, the program features a German refugee's description of the terrors of life under totalitarianism and communism in East Berlin which causes a student to disavow subversive activites on his college campus and return to Christian Church leadership and the true foundation of faith on which human freedom is firmly based. In the special category of "Americana" awards, the George Washington Honor Medal was bestowed on Burt Munk & Company and The Society for Visual Education, Inc., both of Chicago, for two sets of educational filmstrips, The United States Flat; and Our A tnerican Heritage of Patriotic Songs. The strips were honored as "inspiring reverence and respect for the Flag and those ideals for which it stands, and admiration for the patriotic spirit of our Nation's people." • « * * 18th NAVA Selling Institute Opens at Indiana U on July 10 ■jV To accomplish its purpose of "helping prepare commercial people to meet total responsibilities Dr. Kenneth Wells ( left ) . prc.si -nt of Freedoms Foundation, presenian encased George \Va.'>hinf^ton Itior Medal to Dr. Leonard C. Wueiel, on behalf of the Lutheran Chu-hMi.'isouri Synod's top television jm. to business and industrial fins using audiovisual techniques," tie National Audio Visual Associam will hold its 18th Annual NAA Institute on July 10-15, 1966. 'le conference will be held at le Audio Visual Center of Indiia University, Bloomington. Ind. The purchase and utilizatiorDf audiovisual equipment in busirss and industry for all types of trning and sales presentations will>e one area covered at the NAVA istitute. Concentration will be n practical instruction and coui.'s will include creative selling, se/icing, application of equipment o industrial programs and prepcition of audiovisual materials. Newly-appointed Chairman >r the 1966 program is Marty Midro. of Chicago. He will be 5sisted by a staff drawn from exeitives representing AV manuf:turers, AV dealers, and Indiia University faculty members. • CREATIVE FILMWORK OPPORTUNITY WE ARE LOOKING FOR 2 FILM MAKERS to work in an outstanding film studio in the Chicago area. We own complete facilities and equipment. Our group is compact and will remain so since w» will accept and make only unique industrial and cultural films. We are experimental film makers with a well-established reputation, international awards and successful results. 1. We want an animation cameraman with experience, willingness and art ability or aesthetic understanding. 2. We also need an experienced animator/artist willing to work as well as experiment, able to accomplish, wanting to grow. Ideal working conditions with full benefits. We are an equal opportunity employer. Send full details on experience, salary requirements along with credits, sample films and an outline of your film philosophy. Write Box BS-66-1A c/o BUSINESS SCREEN 7064 Sheridan Road Building, Chicago, IIL 60626 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1!