Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

Ir W Scene at I3th "Day of VUuala" awards baiiqiut o.v one of Chicago's glamorous Casliglit Club airls prfscnts iildqui . Chicago Hosts 13th Annual "Day of Visuals" and V-P Awards THE Sponsors and Hosts for the 13th Annual "Day of Visuals" of the National Visual Presentation, held on June 1-2. broke the "numbers" jinx and a longestablished tradition as that organization's Midwest Chapter brought this combined conference-awards event to Chicago for the first time in history. All previous programs have been held in New York City. Attendance at early meetings in the Sherman House was sparse but climbed steadily to wind up with "satisfying numbers" during midafternoon of the first day. Norman Lindquist. vice-president of N i I e s Communications Centers, Inc.. as president of the Midwest Chapter, was official host. General co-chairmen were Marvin P.. Goessl, Becker-GocssI, In A. M. Baltzer, National Council. Highlights of the gram, arranged by Houard er, DuKanc Corporation. in< presentations by Ralph Del vice-president of Modern T; Picture Service, Inc. ( The Medium ) ; by Leon Lu.xenbc CBS Radio and president olA Frank Havlicek, Stcrlitig USA executive, accepts a from president Norman Liu The Winners of "V-P" Honors 1966 MOTION PICTURE AWARDS Documentary Films Isf: "The Chungine View of the Change of Life" sponsored by the Wilson Research Foundation F'roduccil hy Dynamic Films, Inc. 2iid: "HiKh in the Thin Cold Air" sponsored by Field Enterprises Produced by Robert E. Dressier Merit: "Nile — The Creator (Kgypt)" sponsored by California Texas Oil Produced by Anthony Gilkison Associates • ♦ * Fund Raising Films 1st: "A Different Drum" sponsored hy American Medical Assoc. Produced by Henry Strauss Productions, Inc. 2nd: "Evcryman'.s Mount Everest" sponsored by Goodwill Industries of Chicago and Cook County Produced by Donahue/Cooke. Inc. Merit: "A .Search For Many Wonders" sponsored by United Way, Inc. Produced by Harris-Tuchman Productions Inc. • * * General Public Welfare I St: "l.ove That Car" sponsored hy American Oil Company Pri)dueed by Parthenon Pictures 2nd: "It's Your DccLsion — Clean Water" sponsored by The Soap and Detergent Association Produced by Wilding. Inc. tied with "New Water for a Thirsty World" sponsored by U.S. Depl. ol Interior Produced by Reid H. Ray Productions, Inc. • * • Public Relations Films Special Award: < aialog Merchaiidisin);" spon.sored by K: -iigoniery-Ward / IBM Produced b Academy Film Productions 1st: "Power for a Natioi ' sponsored by U.S. Dept. i>f Interior Produced hy ^ 'in Bransby Productions 2nd: "Steel and America" spoi >rcd by American Iron & Steel Inst. Produced I . Walt Disney Merit: (Untitled — History of S&H Green Stamps) sponsored b\ Sperry and Hutchinson Company Produced by Information Management Facilities. Inc. tied with "Character of a Company" sponsored by Deere & Co. Produced by Wilding, Inc. * * * Professional Medical and Pharmaceutical 1st: "Age Minus 60 Days" sponsored by Carnation Milk Co. Produced by Flagg Films, Inc. * * » Recruitment Films 1st: "Tommy Looks at Careers-Chemistry" sponsored by B.F. Goodrich Produced by Atlas Films » » * Films on Sports and Hobbies 1st: "Animal Kingdom" sponsored by South .African Tourist Corp 2nd: "Racing — An Adventure with Model Cars" sponsored by ( Monogram Models, Inc. Produced by Gilbert .Mtschul Productions, Inc. ♦ ♦ • Travel Pictures 1st: "Wings to Alaska" sponsored by Pan American Airways Produced by Henry Strauss Productions, Inc. 2nd: "Festival USA '56" sponsored by U.S. Dept. of Commerce Produced by Audio Productions, Inc. Merit: "The World of Christopher Columbus" sponsored by Alitalia I'liHluccd by Wilding. Inc. Employee Relations Films 1st: "Sunrise at Lastern" sponsored by I'astern .Air Lines Produced by Audio Productions, Inc. • • • Employee Training Films Isl: "The Front Line" sponsored hy Readers Digest S.M.I. Pridluccd In I red .A. Niles Communications Centers, Inc. 2nd: "People Are All Alike" sponsored by National Safety Council Priuluccd hy Gilbert .Altschul Productions, Inc. Merit: "Aircnift Piston Fngine Ignition and Spark Plugs — Parts 1 & 11, sponsored by Champion Spark Plug Company Produced by Sanderson Films, Inc. -i 34 BUSINESS SCREEN • )*