Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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IF IT'S A QUESTION OF CREATIVITY . . . CHECK on the Fastest Growing Film Production Facility in the Midwest . . . Capital Film Services of Lansing, Michigan offers industry a really complete and modern film production service. There has yet to be a job too "big" ... or one too "small" for our creative talents or facilities . . . CAPITAL FILM SERVICES INC. in the Heart of Michigan . . . serving the Nation! SCRIPT TO OR ANY JOB IN BETWEEN . . . over 30,000 square feet of modem filming and film production equipment . . . plus . . . the technical and creative ability of over SO skilled photo specialists . . . all at your service — if necessary. . . . whether it's the completion of your own internally produced film project (slides, strip or movie) and you need a segment, a location shot, a special animated sequence, or the use of Capital's huge new 38' X 85' indoor sound stage . . . Capital can serve you! Phone (517) 487-3735 C|F CAP/TAL Film Services, Inc. 1001 Terminal Road ' LANSING, MICH. National Organization of Aiiclio-\ isiial Dealers THE NATIONAL AUDIO-VISUAL ASSOCIATION, INC National Omth: 3150 Spring Street, Fairfax, Virginia 22030. Contact: Don White. Lxecutive Vice-President or James W. Hulfish, Director of Information. Membkrsiiip; A trade association of the commercial audio-visual industry: membership consists of (1 ) A-V dealers and film libraries; (2) A-V materials' producers; (3) A-V equipment manufacturers; and (4) independent A-V suppliers' representatives. Purpose: The Association was organized in 1939 to (1) collect and furnish data which will benefit A-V business; (2) improve the professional status and business practices of the industry; (3) provide business education and information; and (4) promote better relations between A-V suppliers, distributors, and customers. 1965-66 Board of Directors: Harold E. Newman (Newman Visual Education, Inc., Kalamazoo. Mich.). Chairman of the Board: Eloise Keefe (T.E.A. Film Library, Dallas). President: Max Rarig (Rarig's. Inc., Seattle), First Vice-President and President-Elect; Frank S. Bangs (Frank Bangs Co., Inc., Wichita), Second Vice-President: John Fllingson (Inland Audio Visual Co., Spokane), Secretary: P. Ray Swank (Swank Motion Pictures. Inc., St. Louis), Treasurer. Directors-At-Largi;: Matt Dowling, (Dowlings. Inc.. Oklahoma City); Jack Spire (Ideal Pictures Co., Miami); Ann Vath (Audio-Visual Aids, Sharpsville, Pa.); Jasper G. Ewing, Jr. (Jasper Ewing & Sons, New Orleans). Regional Directors: Rutherford K. Clarke (The Rud Clarke Co., Inc., Syracuse); C. T. Chandler (The Film Center. Washington, D.C. ) ; Boggs I luff ( Visual Education Co., Inc., Nashville); Alan P. Twyman (Twyman Films, Inc., Dayton); Lester E. Norstad (Norstad Audio-Visual Co., Northfield, Minn.); I. 1.. Miller, Jr. (Miller's Visual Aids, Inc., Fort Worth); Ronald Nelson (Redlands A-V Sales & Service, Redlands, Calif.); Peter Allingcr. Viewsound Supplies, Vancouver, B.C.). H\ Omtcio: Robert P. Abrams (Williams. Brown & Earle Co., Philadelphia); Harvey Marks (Visual Aid Center. Denver); Marliii S. Mendro ( Midwest Visual Equipment Co., Inc., Chicago). Pkinch'ai. Committees: Listed \siili ihcir Chairmen — Convention. Max Rarig; /educational. Ellsworth C. Dent; lilm Council. Alan Twyman; Industry & Business Coundl. Robert P. Abrams; Memhershii>, Frank Bangs; Nominuting, P. H. Joffarian; Relii;ious Council. Harvey Marks: Resolutions. Paul Cox: l.onv Raniic Phmniui;. Max Rarig; Technical Standards, Ainslie Davis. Publications: The Association's regular ul letin, NA VA News, is published 26 issuesxi year, available to members only. Of geiral interest are: The Audio-Visual Kquipmenf),rectory. Twelfth Edition, published Janir\ 1966 (340 pages, S6.00); Tlie NAVA Mii,. bership List and Trade Directory, 1965i6, coded to show services and products avaible (free on request); Tiie Audio-Visual Speairs Guide. 1964 (free on request); and Tails Not linouiih. 1962, an A-V utilization h;dbook for industry (single copies, free onequest). 1966 Activities: The NAVA Convention id Trade Show, July 16-19. The Washington ilton Ht)tel. Washington, D.C. Guests admi^d on fee basis. i* (continued from I hi preceding page \) Lovrien (Univ. of Iowa), Membership: Hvard W. Cotton (So. III. Univ.). Personnel. Publications: The formal publication of UFPA is a quarterly issue. The UFPA Jounl. (subscription to non-members is $4.00 ;r year). Other special reports and papers p> lished at intervals for member guidance, 'ic UFPA Digest is a newsletter for members id is published bimonthly. The Associationis represented annually at Film Festivals, on le Educational Media Council and at the In rnational Congress of Schools of Cinema id Television in Europe. Annual Conference: 20th Annual Conrence to be held August 14-20. 1966. Hd: Oregon State, Corvallis, Oregon. Curtis Rd and John Tyo, Conference Chairmen. • UNIVERSITY FILM FOUNDATION, INC. Office (of the President): O. S. (Stc) Knudsen. Motion Picture Production. Ale Norton House. Iowa State University, An*, Iowa. Officers: O. S, Knudsen (Iowa Slate Uni\ . President: John I'lory ( Eastman Kixlak Co . Vice President: Don G. Williams (Univ. f Missouri), Secretary: C. N. (Ned) H(x:knn (MoPic Dept., L!niv. of Oklahoma). Treasur. Other trustees: Herbert F. Farmer (I'niv. f So. Calif.); Neal G. Keehn (V.P.. Gene I Film Laboratories); J. E. Oglesby (Virgin State Bd. of Education); Frank Paine {So. \ nois Univ.); Oscar E. Patterson (I'niv. of ' Calif.); Louella V. Snyder. Rt. 1, Winnsboi, La.; Robert W. Wagner (Ohio State Univ ^ Advisory Council: Mr. and Mrs. Cha Dana Bennett (Farm Film Foundation); \ and Mrs. Rcid Ray (Rcid H. Ray Film I dustries); Mrs. Rose Blylh Kemp (Califorri Institute of Technology); Raymond Fickli (University of Iowa. Iowa City); Fdw^i Fischer (Notre Dame); Richard Goggin (N^ York University); J. Blair W atson. V. (Dmouth College I'ilms); Laurence Silvern(Wayne State University); ByrI Sims (Ui versity of Illinois); John Kuijx'r (Library | Congress); Jesse Senn (Purdue University) Purpose: This Foundation is a tax-excni|, non-profit corporation established to raise C' dowment; haiuile research contracts; and fac itate fellowship and scholarship programs. ' 56 16»h PRODUCTION REVU*