Business screen magazine (1967)

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How you gonna sell 'em down on the farm ? ONLY ONE WAY... By using films produced by a studio which recognizes that the ag market is important enough to set up a special division concentrating on nothing but agricultural films, headed up by farm experts; men who know farmers' problems first hand, who talk to them in their own language, at their own level -something farmers recognize instantly, and appreciate. Ask to see some of our films and see for yourself. it^ LIVESTOCK FEEDING SYSTEMS. ••-.~, ^; 'W^ Discover the advantages of pres tt?3rM'-'^ ; sure cooking flaked grain for '— 1'^ commercial feeding. m V a division of CAL DUNN 141 WEST OHIO ST. ■ CHICAGO 10. ILL. • 644-7600 1040 N. LAS PALMAS ■ HOLLYWOOD, CAL. • 469-9011 a division of CAL DUNN STUDIOS, Ever hear of a Bacon Bin? If so. it was probably through us. No man who knows anything about raising hogs can fail to become interested in this equipment after seeing this film. It is among the most modern, compact and efficient yet designed. Even if you make competitive equipment, you'll want to study the film. Should you want a completely off-beat presentation, you'll enjoy "Little Nell." Cartoon characters tell a warmly humorous story to help sell hog feed; and win awards for the producers. VJRITE FOR YOUR COPY OF OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER GKOZKA JOINS BEKKEY: (continued from page ten) on location, including his special talent in creating, designing and executing special elTccts without building expensive sets on location. * ;;= -* PSA to Hold 58th Film Festival; Accepting Sponsored Film Entries The Motion Picture Division of the Photographic Society of America is including business-sponsored motion pictures for awards honors at its 3Kth Annual PSA-MPD International Film Festival to be held in Seattle, Washington, on August 1-5. Entry forms may be obtained for "Class C" entries from George W. Cushnian, chairman, at P. O. Box 4034, Long Beach, California 90804. Pre-screening of this commercial class will be held in Los Angeles on May 20-June 17th. • * * * Barton Resigns Commission Post to Form Own Company in Florida ■ik Peter J. Barton, director of the Motion Picture Production Department of the Florida Development Commission, has resigned that post to form his own film production company. He has established offices in Miami and Tallahassee. Florida. Since the Development Commission's film program was established in 1962 to service television stations throughout the world with films on Florida subjects. Barton has produced more than 250 short subjects, travel and documentary films. His latest production. Hotel Beach I'arry. was a 10-minute subject filmed in Miami Beach to help promote the world press premiere of the Warner Bros, film. Hotel. The picture is being used to promote showings of that feature. • Going-Away Present: Peter Burton, i riglit ) reeenllij ri signed head of motion pictures at the Florida Develoinncnt Conimixsion, receives u gold -inscribed film shipping case from Commission chairman. C. William Beaufort, citing Bartons "outstanding eimtrihution to the .state's extcn.'iicc promotional film program. No Change in Top Management as Cineffects Announces Acquisition -' Cineffects, Inc., a New York optical and animation company since 1939, has been acquired by Income Properties, Inc., a public company primarily engaged in real estate. There will be no change in personnel or management, with Irving Hecht continuing as president and Robert Pittiuck and Jack Present as vice-presidents. • * * * Jerry Kaufman to Pelican, N.Y. * Jerry Kaufman has been signcti as a director cameraman at Pelican Productions, New York. Kaufman, who has directed commercials for such advertisers as Chemstrand. Eastman Kodak. Radio Free Europe and Milev Laboratories, began his motion picture career with a background of art, music, stage direction and still photography. • PRODUCERS . . . "YOUR MAN IN HOLLYWOOD"® Area Code 213/459-1019 . . . will handle with care, all your West Coast production recjuirements — negotiate name talent — set up and supervise animation, direct second unit shooting, dubbing — expedite lab work — and — serve as your ambassador when you or your friends visit Southern California! H. LEROY VANDERFORD CONSULTANT Film Production Services & A-V Communications 1051 Villa View Drive P. O. Box 2444 Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272 Hollywood, Calif. 90028 12 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967