Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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INTERNATIONAL AWARD COMPETITION THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL FILM TRIENNIAL Sponsored by the Belgian Ministry of Employment and Labour • The Kingdom of Belgium is again sponsoring the International Labour and Industrial Film Triennial to be held during May 1967. Entry Dates & CATncoRiis: Cinematographie films, film cartridges, fiimstrips, scries of slides, kinescopes and videotapes. Deadline for entering: January 31, 1967. Information: For further information, write to: Secretariat. International Labour and Industrial Film Triennial, Franklijklci 128a Antwerp, Belgium. • The following awards programs are privately-sponsored enterprises of the individuals or corporations in charge CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Communication In Film, Art In Film November 5-1 1, 1966 Communication in Film: Categories: (A) TV Commercials. 1965 and 1966 productions are eligible. Awards will be made in three specific areas: Impact, Entertainment Value and Technical Excellence. Winner in each area receives the Silver Hugo Statue. Grand prize winner will receive the Gold Hugo Statue. The judges and the public will view the finalists on live television, via Chicago's non-commercial educational station. (B) Industrials. Motion pictures will be judged in two areas: Public Relations and Sales & Promotion. Awards include The Gold Hugo Statue, Silver Hugo Statue. Gold & Silver Certificates and special jury awards. Finalists ail receive a certificate of acceptance and participation. (C) Educational. Two areas: Classroom and Safety. Awards same as above. Art in Film: It is the function of this category to bring together the best of recently produced motion pictures which focus their attention on experimental areas of film-making. Imagination, freshness and creativity arc important aspects to be considered in this category usually entered by the independent producers of all nations. Awards: The Gold Hugo Statue and $1000; The Silver Hugo Statue and $500; Special Jury Awards; finalists receive acceptance certificates. Entrance Fee: $25.00 per TV Commercial — 16mm prints only: $25.00 per Industrial Film — 16mm prints preferred; $25.00 per Educational Film — 16mm prints only; $25.00 per Art Film — 16mm & 35mm accepted. Entry Iniormation: Applications are available from May, 1966 from: Applications Committee, Chicago International Film Festival, 235 West Eugenie Street (T-2). Chicago, 111. 60614. Deadline for entry forms is August 15, 1966. • 6TH INTERNATIONAL FILM & TV FESTtAl OF NEW YORK (Held in Conjunction With the Industrial Film & A-V Exhibition) New York City-October 6-7, 1966 ' A The Sixth International Film & TV val of New York is scheduled for October 1966, at the Americana Hotel, 53rd Strc v 7th Avenue, New York City. Industri.; other sponsored films as well as TV coii.,v.cials are eligible for entry. Categories: Business films may be enter! in (\) Sales Presentation; (2) Training: ' Public Relations; (4) Scientific; 5) 1 tional; (6) Public Service; and (7) Docucntary categories. Television commercials are grouped into (1) Live Action; (2) Animion and Puppet; and (3) Live and Animation.md arc divided into (a) up to 30 seconds; ind (b) over 30 seconds. Public Service Tc-vision Programs in following categories: a) single program produced by a local staDn; (b) series produced by a local station; 'c) single program produced by a station grjp; (d) series produced by a station group; Jid (e) programs produced by an indepen:nt producer. Industrial fiimstrips in folloing categories: (1) Sales Presentation: (2) Titling; (3) Public Relations; (4) Public Serce. Awards: Grand Prix is awarded in each oJie primary groups. Business Films, TV Comrrcials. Public Service TV Programs and Injstrial Fiimstrips. Each category in these grups is eligible for First Prize and Special Awds. i_i I I SPECIAL EFFECTS TITLING FILMOGRAPHS Manhattan Effects, Inc., Dept. A-B, 210 West 65tli St., New York, N.Y. 10023, (212) TR3-49 28 BL'SINKSS SCREEN • l'<