Business screen magazine (1967)

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Ci\ic and National Film Counc il Groups CHICAGO FILM COUNCIL, INC. Office: 5400 N. St. Louis, Chicago. Illinois. 60625. Phone: 583-5000. Mr. Seipp. Officers: Roben Seipp (WTTW-TV). Presiilent: Jerry Curto. Jr. (Santa Fe Railroad). Vice President: Phil Tobin (Contemporary Films, Inc.). Treasurer: Frank Bronwell (Chicago Cinema Club). Program Chairmatv. Gloria Janis (Argonne National Laboratory). Secretary. Directors: Dr. Philip Lewis (Chicago Board of Education): Darryl Miller (Am. Dental Assn.); Richard Edmundson (Illinois Public Aid Commission); William Kruse (AudioVisual Media. Inc.); John Colburn (John Colburn Assoc. ) : Bernard Mack ( Filmack Studios); Donald Buck (Coronet Films); Esther Altschul (Journal Films. Inc.); Robert Konikow ( Advertising & Sales Promotion ) ; Robert Doyle (U. S. Steel Corp.); George Tressel (Argonne National Lab.); Jack Lusk (Modem Talking Picture Service). Purpose: The purpose of the Council is to promote, improve, and extend the use of films and other audio visual materials for commercial, informational, cultural, and socially constructive purposes, and to seek progressive methods of film production, distribution and effective use of the film medium. • THE FILM COUNCIL OF GREATER COLUMBUS Offic! s: Center of Science and Industry. 280 E. Broad Street. Columbus. Ohio 43215. and Film Dept.. Columbus Public Library, 96 So. Grant Avenue, Columbus. Ohio 432 1 5. Officers: Dr. D. F. Prugh (Director, Franklin County Historical Society), President; Galvy Gordon ( Public Relations Dir., Columbus Public Library ) , Executive Vice-President; Mary A. Rupe (Film Librarian, Columbus Public Library), Secretary-Treasurer. Trustees: G. Roger Cahaney (Executive Vice President, Sterling Movies U.S.A.); Dr. Edgar Dale (Research Associate of the Bureau of Education, Ohio State LIniversity ) ; Carl M. Lenz, (President. Modern Talking Picture Service); Dr. Robert M. Wagner (Director of Motion Picture Division, Ohio State LIniversity ) ; Charles W. Vaughn ( Director of Communications Arts Department. Xavier University). Purpose: To promote a greater interest in the production and use of films by schools and universities, public service organizations, civic groups, and business firms and industries. The use of films by these organizations in the Columbus area and the state is also stressed. 1967 Activities: The 15th Annual Columbus Film Festival will take place October 6 and 8, 1967. This year's Chris Award banquet will be held at the Fort Hayes Hotel on Friday evening, October 6. Cocktail hour and dinner are $10.00 per person, by reservation. • THE CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE National Office: 1762 Carling Avenue, Ottawa 13, Ontario, Canada. Officers: His Excellency Major-General Georges P. Vanier, DSO, MC, CD, GovernorGeneral of Canada, Honorary President; Jean Clavel, President: A. L. Hepworth, Vice-President: Andre Saumier, Vice President: Gordon Noble, Honorary Treasurer; Roy Little, Executive Director. Divisions: Canadian Film Archives, Canadian Federation of Film Societies, Scientific Film Division, Business Film Service. Purpose: To bring together Canada's educational, scientific, cultural and community interest in the field of documentary films and to encourage and promote the study, appreciation and use of motion pictures and television as educational and cultural factors. Activities: Distribution — National Film Library (8,000 titles in 32 special collections); National Science Film Library established June, 1962, Peter Morris, Director; Importation of films from other countries; Information Service; Preservation of films of historical interest; Distribution of sponsored films; Canadian Film Awards; Special services in the fields of business films, scientific films, films on art, medical films, etc. Publications: Catalogues, Special Subject Listings, Information Sheets. Committees: Canadian Film Awards, Canadian Film Archives, Canadian Labour Film Committee and the Children's Film Centre. • For very wide, powerful fill light applications in motion pictures and television. Use long-life 3200°K quartziodine lamps on 120 or 230 volts AC or DC. Ideal for color work where constant color temperature is required. Singles, variable focus and fixed, and fixed focus doubles (illustrated). "TV" models available for television studio installations. Colorlran meets every lighting challenge . . . with Academy Award Winning Ouarfz-ZocJine lights. (213) 843-1200 1015 Chestnut Street. Burbank, California A BERHtV PHOTO COMPANY 32 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967