Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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INTERNATIONAL AA^ ARD COMPETITION 18TH CANADIAN FILM AWARDS: resentatives from each of the sponsoring organizations plus technical advisers, who are associated with the film making industry in Canada. Roy Little. Secretary. Canadian Film Awards. 1762 Carling Avenue, Ottawa 13, Ontario. Categorius: Awards will be given for films produced for TV in two categories, fictional and documentary, and for filmed TV public service announcements. Other categories are: Features, arts, experimental, children's, general information, public relations, sales and promotion, training and instruction, travel and recreation, amateur. Award for Cinematography presented by Canadian Society of Cinematographcrs. Films released during 1965 by Canadian film producers are eligible for award. Directors Guild of Canada will present two awards — one for Best Direction; one for Best Editing. Entries closed January 15, 1966. .Awards: Award for the Canadian Film of the Year, a Certificate of Merit for best in each category, trophy of the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada for the best amateur film. • All the News of Film Award Competition ■i: The bigger, more complete pages of each issue of Business Screen provide our readers with complete data on all factual film awards programs throughout the world. THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FILM FESTIVAL Venice, Italy — September, 1966 Sponsored by The Council of European Industrial Federations "k Italy is the host country for the Seventh International Industrial Film Festival, sponsored annually by members of the Council of European Industrial Federations (CEIF). European film entries are selected through national industrial film festivals held in each of the respective countries. Films of the United States have been invited to participate through the National Association of Manufacturers in this country and a special committee is judging LI. S. entries, in cooperation with the Council on International Nontheatrical Events. Categoriis: the following types of films are in competition at this International Festival: A. Films about industrial questions (economic, social, technical or scientific) or general interest and intended for showing primarily to the general public. B. Films about specific industrial products, materials or projects, intended for showing primarily to the general public. C. Films aiming less at information than do the films in categories A and B, but which have the purpose of contributing to the prestige of the industry concerned or of a firm, intended primarily for the general public. D. Films about specific industrial pnx materials or projects or about industrial niques (management methcxis, measure (or increasing productivity, efficiency and onut rationalisation, automation, applicatii ; modern techniques, etc.) intended prinnly for specialist audiences. E. Films on industrial application of scietific principles and research intended primari' ' special audiences, including educational lishments, rather than for general showir categories A, B and C. F. Films on management and manpower ain. ing (for example, vocational guidanceiand training, training within the firm) and onT-n. power promotion and human relations the firm, intended rather for an industriLuu. dicnce than for the general public. | G. Films on accident prevention, occupa\)ni diseases, health, re-education and meaire of social security, intended rather for a industrial audience than the general public. Films will be shown in their original lant""« The two official languages of the Festiv be English and French. E.XHiBHioN: There will be an Intcrnatina Exhibition of Photographic Art & Scient ii Venice during the Festival. Closing Dates: Films must be received b|th« host organization, the Italian Conferatic Industry, in Rome not later than July 30. 166 Films are not accepted by direct entry. )W. ever, but must be submitted through natna: host organizations of industry within theirC' spective countries. 26 BUSINF.S.S .S< RKKN