Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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QQ QQ QQ QQ Specialists in Main and Credit Titles for industrial films for 50 years 3,000 FONTS ON HAND-PLUS Complete Art & Design Setup — also Animation & Opticals — NO CHARGE FOR ROUGH LAYOUTS Super-Speed Service QQ MOTION PICTURE TITLES 247 West 46th St., New York Phone: (212* CI 7-2126-7 QQ QQ QQ QQ WANTED -ADMINISTRATORASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT Chicago commercial film pro(ItiitT rfqnircs cxpcrii'iici'd ]M'rsoii with complete imderstaiidiiig of all priKluetion operations: motion pitfures, slidcfilms. slides and audio-visual ecjuipinent. Must be responsible for all personnel, eosting, pnKedures, schcdulini^, etc. Send r<snri)e, salar)' recjuired, to: Box BS-6A-66 BUSINESS SCREEN 7064 5h»<idon Rd • Ctiicogo, III A0626 H()m(-> of llic I iiUirt' Ni\l I liini ul ii (!rntiir> IFr<-\ ii'^M'd \t\ Vrnericun Home Till First Two-Thirds of the 2()th Century is over and if the nation's leading authorities on family living have anything to say about it. America in the next 33 years will be a truly wondrous place to live. Housing will be simple and furniture will be opulent. New cities will be created with their own nucleus of cmploynient. For many, ci>mnuiting will be a thing of the past. People will have more money to spend and more leisure time to spend it. Although privacy within the family unit will be in style, more people will be doing more things outside. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doaks and family will crave luxury and look for drama in their daily lives. Everything will be curvier — even the houses we live in. There will be more buttons to push. And credit cards will be the foundation of much of our buying. Shown Advertisers, Agencies These arc other provocative predictions from the theme of an unusual new film now being shown to advertisers and their agencies by American Home Magazine. Entitled The American Home in the Next Tliird of a Century, the 26-minute film, using a combination of motion, stills and animation, with original sound and Predictions of the future are grouped in scene from American Home'tfti.\ orchestration takes a futuristic look at America's living habits. Housing, furniture, appliances, fashions and leisure time are described through the eyes and words of a most authoritative team of narrators. These Experts Offer Comments For example, builder William Levitt comments on housing and cities. Designer George Nelson offers some compelling answers to furniture fashions in the next three decades. Researcher Leo Cherne brings the problems and opportunities of increased spare time into focus. Behavioral sci IN FLORIDA • • • • Complete producers services ^ Complete 16/35 mm laboratory services • Editing— Titling • Animation — Graphic arts • Studio soundrecording • VTR transfer rrw REELA FILMS, INC. A UIVlbl'IN OF WOMLICO LNTIRPRISLS. INC. 17 N.W. Third Street, Miami, Florida 33128 Phone: (305) 374-2108 WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG cntist Dr. Ernest Dichter tni about the wants and needs o< American family. Hubbard ( the editor of American Hoi.i helps put their various viewpoi»: into proper perspective. The American Home in Next Third of a Century was »■ ten by Donald Lawder. Lawdeiti Company also served as produce for American Home with Ri;; Bras receiving producer crtr.l I'lihlisiiiT Jojjii ( olliiis ,,:t ri. fioes over film details with D' Lauder, president of Laivtl Companij. producers of the pi' Bras was responsible for am tion photography as well. Ki\ Hole in l!)fi7 Proinoliou Amciicaii Home magazilK ' launching the next third of a tury with the best year in its history. According to .lohn L. ' lins, publisher, advertisin for the first half of 190" '^ 4 1 .4 per cent over a year ago. the circulation rate base wa^ cently increased to 3.4lHii'"i The new film will lead oM magazine's 1966-67 pronn program which is built arounil theme. "Keaeh for lomorrow i dav in American Homes." 30 BLSINKS.S SCREEN 191