Business screen magazine (1967)

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mt TN THE BEGINNING, man sought lo commu■'• nicate b) inscribing the world around him upon the cave walls, gave us the heritage of his times in Egypt's tombs and illuminated his beliefs on monastic scrolls. As printing came, so did enlightened ages and the common man won measures of freedom through knowledge. A generous providence has now placed in our hands an abundance of tools and techniques through which we may share social and technological progress. A smaller world is beneath those communication satellites and continents only hours apart by flight. But ignorance as well as dictatorial fiat governs millions on this globe and there is the example of Red Guards running rampant in the streets of China where the seeds of knowledge were early planted. Let this prologue to another Production Review speak for ideas, first and foremost. Ours is the trade of communication, a mingling of the arts and science. This 17th Annual compendium of the creative, of craftsmanship and experience brings all kinds of skills into focus, throughout this land and abroad. The emphasis here is on the data educators call "software" and this is the stuff learning and understanding is made of. There is a growing plentitude of "hardware" now available and dimensions of screens span everyman's 8mm to larger-than-life 70mm images. But film Ls only material and projectors only machines until both carry ideas into men's minds. Number 1 Volume 28 BUSINESS SCREEN &oo/* and ^ec/mi^ueA f^ 'i^o*n*n€t*tica/uttt A Preview of 17th Annual Production Review Features A Commentary on This Year's Film Awards Programs 14 National and International Awards Competition for Business Films 23 Professional Organizations Serving Business cS: Industrial Film Users 37 lEducational and Scientific Organizations in the Audiovisual Field 38 International Trade Groups of Film Producers and Laboratories 46 National & International Distributors of the Sponsored Film 53 Audiovisual Programs Within the United States Government, begin on 65 Expo 67 Preview: Canadian Kodak Features The Wonder of Photography . . 87 The Production Review Listing of Specializing Film Writers, begin on 93 Achievement in 66; The Year's Films, Technology and Audiences 115 An "Open Forum" for the Industry's Film Writers Don't Let Your Scriptwriter Get Away! by Lowry Coe 103 Some Notes on the Pursuit of Excellence, by Don Fri field 103 On Limiting Your Writer's Creativity, by Paul Jensen 104 The Perfect Film, a hope expressed by Benjamin S. Walker 104 Put Another Sandbag on the Levee, Irving, by John Tatge 1 06 These Fundamentals Can Help Get Results! by Ray T. Sperry 107 Whatever Happened to the "Roaring Road"? asks Byron Morgan 107 The Film Writer Is At His Best . . . When, by Harry Preston 108 Idea: A Film Series to Help Our Cities, by William D. Ellis 110 Getting More Benefits Out of the Writer, by Alexander Klein 112 Criteria for the Successful Film Script, by John Bancroft 200 The 1 7th Annual Listing of Specializing Producers Preface: The Film Buyer's Key to Results in the Medium 129 Alphabetical Index to the Producer Listing Section, begin on page 130 A Geographical Index to Producers in the U. S. and Canada 131 1967 Listings of Specializing Film/Tape Producers, begin on page 133 Business Screen International: Listings of Producers Abroad 189 Representatives of the Film Manufacturers in the United States 199 An Index to Advertisers in This 1 7th Annual Production Review 220 Plus: The National Directory Of .Aldtovisl al Dealers Issue One, Volume Twenty-Eight of Business Screen Mogazine, published March, 1967. Issued 8 times onnually at six-week intervals ot 7064 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, III. 60626 by Business Screen Magazines. Inc. Phone BRiargate 4-8234-5. O, H. Coelln. Editor and Publisher. In New York: Robert Seymour, Eostern Monoger, 250 V^. 57th St., Phones; Circle 5-2969, JUdson 2-1957. In Los Angeles: H. I. Mitchell, 1450 Lorain Road. San Morino, Calif. Phone; Cumberland 3-4394. Subscription S3 00 a year, S5,0O two years (domestic; $4,00 and $7,00 foreign. Second class postage paid at Chicago. Illinois and at additional mailing office. Entire contents copyrighted 1967 by Business Screen Mogozines, Inc. Trademark registered U.S. Patent Office. Address oil editoriol and subscription inquiries to the Chicago office of publication BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967