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NOT ENOUGH... It takes more than a camera to make good films. Fraser Productions' staff of writers, directors, cameramen and editors can guarantee that your next film will be an effective one. Write or call for a showing of the 'Fraser Film Film' demo reel. FPASER PRODUCTIONS 38 HOTALING . SAN FRANCISCO (415) 982-9988 8380 MELROSE, HOLLYWOOD (213) 653-4480 The Sweet Sound of Success An idea to communicate? Record it! On tape, records, or film ... at RPL. Unexcelled studios, expert engineers, huge music and effects library, monaural and stereo mastering and duplicating, screening theater, efficient followthrough. You just concentrate on the IDEA . . . and listen to the sweet sound of success! The quick, precise, economical way to reach your salesmen, distributors, customers, prospects, the public . . . with sales and product information, management messages, engineering data, training, meetings, audiovisuals, films, and exhibits. Call or write for details. Sound Ideas from RECORDED PUBLICATIONS LABORATORIES 1508 Pierce Avenue, Camden, N, J. 08105 RF J National Organization of AudioVisual Dealers THE NATIONAL AUDIO-VISUAL ASSOCIATION, INC. National Office: 3150 Spring Street, Fairfax. Virginia 22030. Contact; Don White. Executive Vice-President or James P. Thompson, Vice-President & General Manager. Membership: A trade association of the commercial audio-visual industry: membership consists of ( 1 ) A-V dealers and film libraries; (2) A-V materials" producers; (3) A-V equipment manufacturers; and (4) independent A-V suppliers" representatives. Purpose: The Association was organized in 1939 to ( 1 ) collect and furnish data which will benefit A-V business; (2) improve the professional status and business practices of the industry; ( 3 ) provide business education and information; and (4) promote better relations between A-V suppliers, distributors, and customers. Board of Directors: Eloise Keefe (T.E.A. Film Library, Dallas), Chairman of the Board: Max Rarig (Rarig"s. Inc., Seattle), President; Frank S. Bangs (Frank Bangs Co.. Inc., Wichita ) , First Vice-President & President-Elect: John Ellingson (Inland Audio-Visual Co., Spokane), Second Vice-President: P. Ray Swank (Swank Motion Pictures, Inc., St. Louis) Secretan,': Alan P. Twyman (Twyman Films, Inc., Dayton), Treasurer. Directors-at-Large: Ann Vath (Audio-Visual Aids, Sharpsville, Pa.); Jasper G. Ewing (Jasper Ewing & Sons, New Orleans); Paul Cox (Coast Visual Education, Hollywood); C. M. Meserve (A. H. Rice Co., Inc., Manchester, N.H.). Regional Directors: Rutherford K. Clarke (The Rud Clarke Co.. Inc.. Syracuse); Boggs Huff (Visual Education Co., Inc. Nashville); Lester E. Norstad (Norstad Audio-Visual Co., Northfield, Minn.); Ronald Nelson (Redlands A-V Sales & Service, Redlands, Calif. ) ; Nelson C. White (Nelson C. White — Ideal Pictures, Baltimore); R. R. Hiller (Midwest Visual Equipment Co., Inc., Chicago); Arnold A. Nored (Sound Photo Sales Co., Lubbock, Texas); Marvin Melnyk (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada). Ex Officio: Robert P. Abrams (Williams, Brown & Earle Co,, Philadelphia); Harvey Marks (Visual Aid Center, Denver); Albert R, Bailey (Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood); Don E. Warner ( Audiotronics Corp., North Hollywood); Mike Swank (Swank Motion Pictures. Inc., St. Louis); Howard Wilson (H. Wilson Corp., Chicago); Jerry Denbo (Western Audio-Visual Representatives, San Mateo, Calif.). Principal Committees: Frank S. Bangs, Co;ivention: Ellsworth C. Dent, Educational: Mike Swank, Fihn Council: Robert P, Abrams, Industry & Business Council: John Ellingson, Membership: J, W, Kintner, Nominating: Harvey Marks, Religious Council: Wayne New man, Resolutions: Max Rarig, Long Range Planning: Ainslic Davis, Technical .Standard':. Publications: The Association's regular bulletin, NA VA News, is published 26 issues per year, available to members only. Of general interest are: The Audio-Visual Equipment Directorx, Thirteenth Edition, published January, 1967 (340 pages, $6,00); The NAVA Trade Directory. 1966-67, coded to show services and products available (free on request); The Audio-Visual Speakers' Guide 1 964 ( free on request ) ; and Tall< Is Not Enough. 1962, an A-V utilization handbook for industry (single copies, free on request). 1967 Activities: The NAVA Convention and and Trade Show: July 1 5IS, The Palmer House, Chicago. III. Guests admitted on fee basis. • National Organization of Professional Engineers THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS Headquarters: 9 East 41st Street, New York, New York 10017. Officers: G. Carleton Hunt (Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.), President: Deane R, White (Photo Products Dept,, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. ) . Executive Vice-President; Ethan M. Stifle (Eastman Kodak Co.), Past President: William T. Wintringham (Bell Tel. Laboratories, Inc.), Engineering Vice-President: Rodger J. Ross (Canadian Broadcasting Corp.), Editorial Vice-President: Joseph T. Dougherty (E. I. du Pont de Nemours), Financial Vice-President: E. B. McGreal (Producers Service Co. ) , Conference Vice-President: Wilton R. Holm (E. I. du Pont de Nemours), Sections Vice-President; Max Beard, Vice-President for Education Affairs; William G. Hyzer. Vice-President for Instrumentation & Higli-speed Photograpliy; Richard J, Goldberg (Houston Fearless Corp,), VicePresident for Motion Picture Affairs; J. S, Courtney-Pratt (Bell Tel, Laboratories), VicePresident for Photo Science Affairs: Richard S. O'Brien (CBS Television Network) VicePresident for Television Affairs: H, Theodore Harding (E. I. du Pont de Nemours), Secretary 1967-68; Saul Jeffee (Movielab, Inc.). Treasurer 1966-67; Lewis A. Bernhard, Executive Secretary. Local Section Chairmen: Gordon L. Bone. 2405 Esther Ave,, Huntsville. Ala. 35810; Orley J, Bratton, 205 Nelson Ave,, Eau Gallie, Fla. 32935; John F. X. Browne, Jr.. 642 N. Woodward, Birmingham. Midi. 48011; Sidney Davidson, 2424 South Dahlia St., Denver. Colo. 80222; Raymond Demoulin, 193 Kaymar Dr.. Rochester. N.Y. 14616; Ted Fogelman, 1057 South Ogden Dr.. Los Angeles. Calif.. 90019; Allen F, Hilliard, 164 N. Wacker Dr„ Chicago. 60606; Hubert T. Jenkins. 1600 Clifton Rd,. N, E., Atlanta. Ga. 30333; Robert E. Johnson, 51 Orchard Way, N.. Rockville. Md. 20852; Edward Kornstein, 6 Holiday Rd., Wayland. Mass. 01778; John J. Kowalak. 619 W. 54 St., New York 10019; 48 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967