Business screen magazine (1967)

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you are overpaying oil your equipment rentals CAMERA SERVICE CENkR J3.lWfST WndSlHLll NEW YORK 19. N. V. (unless this metal name plate appears \ on your rental equipment! J Sure, today all major rental equipment companies are offering you highly competitive rates. But here's the difference — and it's a vital difference. You knov\/ when you rent or buy from CSC, you are guaranteed only the finest maintained professional motion picture equipment available. We don't have to tell you vi/hat equipment failure can mean — sometimes thousands of dollars down the drain. Why take chances with any equipment but CSC's, which is maintained according to factory specifications by the highest skilled technicians in the field. Think it over. Are you overpaying on your rental rates? You are, if you're not renting from CSC. Play it safe — consult us on your next assignment. write for a trve copg ot our rental rate U»t! SMPTE) camera service center, inc. |El'iSn| O ^^^ sales affiliate • CAMERA SALES CENTER CORPORATION ;....„. ^^^^"333 WEST 52nd STREET • NEW YORK 10019 • 212 PL 70906 Hold 7th International Film and TV Festival Oct. 19-20 -ft The 7lh International Film and TV Festival of New York, organized by Industrial Exhibitions. Inc.. will be held on October 19-20 in New York City. According to Herbert Rosen, president of the sponsoring organization, this years discussion and awards program will be broader in scope News of the program and ot arrangements, judges, etc. are scheduled to appear in these pages in later months. For advance entry details and exhibit arrangements, etc. contact Industrial Exhibitions, Inc. at ! 17 E. 45th St.. New York. * * * Department of Interior to Release "The Last Frontier" ■i!^ A new color documentar, motion picture. The Lasi I Frontier, is being released by the U. S. Government in April. In announcing the film. Secretary of the Interior Stew.;' L. U'dall said: "This film depicts the va-ness of the resources — lan^ water, forest, grasslands, mi; erals. wildlife, recreation, and open space — of the remaining public domain. -In The Last Frontier, vsee what has happened t • earlier frontiers — how the\ have disappeared as our population grew. Now. the public lands of the west and Alaska remain as the last frontier for national expansion, where the public has a choice as to their eventual use." The 28-minute film was produced for the Department's bureau of land management by Larry Madison Productions. It tells the storv of 4^ million acres of land mana;c. by that bureau. Madison w.is the producer of Wild Rivers. also produced in cooperation with the Interior department and co-sponsored by the Humble Oil & Refining Company. It is being widely distributed bv Modern TPS. • * * * "Concrete" Wins Top Prizo of Industrial Advertisers <^ The Los .Angeles Chapter. Association of Industrial Advertisers, has awarded top honors for "the best industrial motion picture" to Concrete. a 20-minute color film prcvducers for Kaiser Cement and Gypsum Corporation by Eraser Productions. San Francisco. •'. 34 BUSINESS SCREEN 1967