Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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COLOR FOR ANIMATORS PRODUCERS 35mm 16mm. THEATRE TRAILERS FILMSTRIPS SLIDES MOTION PICTURES REGISTRATION Prtg. REDUCTIONS BLOW-UPS DAILIES PLUS all professional services # DOUGLAS FILM INDUSTRIES 10 WEST KINZIE STREET. CHICAGO. ILL • M04 7455 TRADE ORGANIZATIONS CANADIAN PRODUCERS & LABORATORIES: tion picture production or laboratory work arc eligible for Active Membership. Persons, firms or organizations acceptable to the membership and interested in the furtherance of the motion picture industry in Canada are eligible for Associate Membership. Present membership: 58 Active Members; 14 Associate Members; Total 72. Purpose: To promote the common interest of those engaged in the motion picture production and laboratory industries in Canada by maintaining the highest possible standards in the production of motion pictures for commercial, theatrical, or television release; to represent the industry in its relations with government, other associations and the public at large; to encourage government agencies to have required films let by tender to private producers. 1966 Activities: 1. To continue to promote the position of the Canadian private film production industry. 2. To encourage all governments and government agencies to let more and more film production to private producers via tender and to do less internally. 3. To acquaint advertisers with the value of film by making specific presentations to the members of the Association of Canadian Advertisers. 4. To work helpfully with the Federal Government in bringing into effect a bill expected to be presented in the House of Commons this year, outlining a program of financial assistance for feature film production. 5. To assist in staging a new and striking Canadian Film Awards presentations night in Montreal on May 6th. • FEDERATION OF SPECIALIZED FILM ASSOCIATIONS Office (of the Secretary); 2, Bourchier Street London, W. 1, England. Telephone: REGent 3781. J. Neill Brown, M.A., Secretary. Purpose: The Federation represents and promotes the interests of ail branches of the specialized film industry through its constituent member Associations: ( 1 ) Association of Specialized Film Producers representing the pro ducers of cinema shorts, documentaries, poo. sored industrial and Government film; (2) Advertising Film Producers Association rpr©. scnting producers of advertising films foteie. vision and cinema. (3) British Animioa Group representing producers of cawn, animated diagram, special and model ijmation films. Each Association is represenit on the Federation Council by its Chairma and Vice-Chairman and elected representati\i. • ingM SCREEN ADVERTISII WORLD ASSOCIATION LTD. Office: 35 Piccadillv. London VV.l. En mj Cables: FESTFILM LONDON W.I. Officers: Jean Mineur, President; Inesl Pearl, Honorary Life President; Pax Nircd and Per Onncr. Vice Presidents; Peter T'lor, Director General. Purpose: To promote and develop ciimi screen advertising on an international isis; to assist in the promotion and trade aotij members of the Association by provisio foi distribution facilities and a central infomrioD service; and by arranging for the exchang between members of information for their ni ual assistance. 1966 Activities: The Association is resonsible for the organization of the Internatnal Advertising Film Festival. The 13th Intmational Advertising Film Festival will be eld during the period June 13-18, 1966. at Vece, Italy, under its auspices. • INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING FILM FESTIAL, (CONTINUED FROM THE PRECEDING PACE 0) vision. In the Cinema Group the new dcgory introduced in 1965 for films of all l:hniques except Cinemascope up to 10 nn'Ci in length will be continued. The rcmaim categories will provide for films ranging hni 10 metres to 1 10 metres in Live .Action, urtoon. Animated Objects, etc. In the Televior Group there will be a category for all t;hniques other than Live .Action up to 20 "C onds and one category for Live Action ily up to 20 seconds in length. Juries: Two international juries, one forhi Cinema and the other for the Television gnp will be selected to judge all the entries. " ?() BUSINESS SCREEN • 1'