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AWARDS FOR BUSINESS FILlfl
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INDUSTRY FILM PRODUCERS AWARD: improvement in the quality of documentary, public relations and educational films, and their effective utilization by industry, business, education and government.
Categories: Information-Education, Business-Sales Presentation-Public Relations, and Films Produced Specifically for Internal Use. Entry Information: Any film produced by or commissioned by an IFPA Active Member during the calendar year 1965. or any such film completed for release during the calendar year 1965 is eligible. Films completed earlier, under government security classification, but declassified during 1965, are also eligible for submission. More than one film may be submitted by the same member or organization. Entry deadline is March 12. 1966. Entry fee for each film is $15. For additional information write to: Raymond Jaeger, Executive Vice President and Chairman of Film Competitions Committee, P.O. Box 1395, Thousand Oaks, California. •
THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT FILM FESTIVAL AND AWARDS
Sponsored by
The Society for Advancement of Management
Finalist Judging— New York City
October 20-21, 1966
Categories: "Community service" in nature, stressing a management interest; films dealing in management techniques, such as management development and management theory; management in practice; technical films dealing with technical areas of management, or for the education of managers.
Entries: Limited to two from each producer. Only films not previously entered will be accepted. Films judged by professional executives in top management, and specialists in education and science. Entries accepted until October 1 , 1 966. Entry fee dependent on category entered. For full information write to: Peter Livingston. Film Director, Society for Advancement of Management, 16 West 40th St., New York, N.Y.
Awards: Bronze Plaques presented to grand prize winner and winner of each category. Awards presented at banquet on October 21, 1966, in New York Citv. •
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THE 24TH ANNUAL NATIONAL SAFETY FILM CONTEST
Sponsored by the National Committee on Films for Safety
Eligible Films: All motion pictures and sound slidefilms produced or released during 1966 whose primary objectives are safety or which have important accident prevention sequences. Contest entry deadline will be February 20, 1967.
Categories: Motion pictures, non-theatrical ( 16mm) in each of four fields: 1. Occupational. 2. Home. 3. Traffic and transportation. 4. General. Sound slidefilms are judged separate
ly, as are television and theatrical subi shorts and spots.
Awards: Bronze Plaques will be av top winners in each of the various safety. Award of Merit Certificates wm-c i en to other films for special reasons ofuli treatment, production excellence andJr i usual contribution to safety. At the di rei of the judges, awards may be given so lai for "instruction-teaching" and for "insf at al" purpose films.
Presentations: Films winning the n Plaque will be shown in October dung National Safety Congress and Exposion Chicago, 111. Plaques will be presentedlt t time to representatives of sponsors r th films by the Committee's chairman, ert cate of Merit winners will receive their K^a after the final judging which is in Apl. winners will be notified immediately air judging.
Information on Awards Programs W to William Englander, Secretary, >tia Committee on Films for Safety, 425Nc Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60<!L
13TH ANNUAL "DAY OF VISUAI"
Sponsored by the National Visual Presentation Assr Chicago, Illinois — June 1-2, 196(
• The 13th Annual "Day of Visual" wa Competition will be held June 1-2, 136, the Sherman House, Chicago, III. The;ve are open to both members and non-niiiN producers and non-producers.
The program includes two days of sc ini a luncheon program and the annual .xz Banquet. Winners will receive their awds the Banquet June 1 . Program chairman is Howard Tumei (I Kane Corp.). Co-chairmen arc Marn Goessl (Becker-CioessI) and A. M. alt (National Safety Council). Awards Chrni is Howard Rice (Motorola. Inc.).
For Imormation: Write "Day of \ ua Chairman ^ 333 North Michigan .•*cni Chicago, Illinois.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL WESTERN HERITAGE AWARDS
Oklahoma City April 29, 1966 Sponsored by The National Cowboy Hall oFoi and Western Heritage Center
Categories: Dedicated to honoring P"' pictures, television programs, books, |'<^u articles and musical compositions forilK accurate portrayal of the West, the Aar hope to bring about a desire to create arci cr appreciation and a better understid" of our nation's Western heritage.
Entry Information: Application blanl o be obtained from the Public Relations Cpai mcnt at the National Cowboy Hall of 310 1700 N. E. 63rd Street. Oklahoma City,)k) Phone: (405) GR 8-181 1.
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