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audio-visual programs of the U.S. government:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCt
ice. Orlando AFB, Florida 3281.3 Phone; (305) 841-5611. cxt. 501
Lt. Col. Donnell E. Bjoring, Deputy Chief of Staff, .Aerospace .\iidio-Visual .Service (.MAC) Operations, Orlando. AFB, Fla. 32813 Phone: (305) 841-5611, ext. 2226
• Specific information regarding the Commercial Production of Mr Force films may be obtained by contacting:
Major Lawrence C. Albers, Commander 1350th Motion Picture Squadron, AAVS (M.AC)
Wright-Patterson AFB. Ohio 45433 Phone: (513) 25.5-3058
DisTBiBLTiON: Approxed Air Force films, filmstrips and related \isual aids are distributed b\the Aerospace -Audio-Visual Service (MAC) through the centralized facilities of the .Air Force Film Library Center, St. Louis. Mo. This facility routineK distributes 360,000 films per year to Air Force units and other agencies all over the world. The present active in\'entory consists of nearK' one-half million prints of more than 6,000 separate film subjects. The Film Library Center also maintains o\erseas central Film Libraries located in Gemianx', Panama. Japan and .Alaska, with a Branch Film Library in the United Kingdom. Thcie libraries are strategically placed and stocked to ser\ice approximately 140 Base Film Libraries located throughout the world. Information regarding distribution of these films can be obtained b\' contacting:
Major Theodore R. Hammer, Commander, 1356th Film Librar\ Squadroji. .A.AVS (MAC) . 8900 South Broadway. St. Louis ^'■ssou^i 63125 Phone: MElrose 1-4800, ext. 671
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Pentagon. Washington, D.C 20315
• The Chief, Communications-Electronics of the .Army is responsible for policy matters on the procurement, production, distribution and utilization of all official motion pictures of the -Army. As the D.A Staff contact point, all film programs are coordinated by the Pictorial & .Audio-\'isual Di\'ision of the Office of the Chief, Communications-Electronics. Information pertaining to pictorial and audio-\isual activities may be obtained from the following:
Col C. W. Huff. Chief, Pictorial & Aiirfio
Visual Division
Phone: O.Xford 7-3520 Lt. Col. R. F. Dubes, Chief Photographic
Branch
Phone: OXford 5-3806 Lt. Col. G. T. Gabelia. Chief. Television
Branch
Phone: OXford 5-4395 James .A. Moses, Chief, A\udio-Visiial
Distribution and Utilization
Phone; O.Xford 7-2039
The -Army Pictorial Center is responsible for the actual production and initial distribution of official motion pictures and related audio-visual materials. Information concerning contracts for writing, production and procurement may be obtained from: Commanding Officer, .Army Pictorial Center,
35-11 3.5tli .A\enue. Long Island Citv, New
York 11106. Phone: 937-0600.
.AvDio-\'isiAL Support Centers. -All official motion pictures, film strips, transparencies, language training materials and related audio-visual maI terial are distributed throughout the U.S. Army 1 by the .Army Audio-\'isual Support Distribution
and Utilization System. This system is composed of three segments: (1) the Pictorial & Audio\isual Division, OCC-E; (2) the Distribution Branch of the .Army Pictorial Center; and (3) the network of ,Audio-\'isual Support Centers located at headquarters major commands, major service schools and throughout the Zone of the Interior and overseas connnands.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Washington, D. C. 20390
• The U.S. Department of the Navy produces motion pictures and still photographs for such purposes as training, maintaining fleet readiness, explaining new weapons and devices, and for medical, historical, indoctrination, safety and recniiting uses, public relations, to name a few key subject areas.
• Information and General Policy Procedures on all aspects of the Navy film program, including application information for commercial producers interested in bidding on Navy c-ontract films, are handled bv the Commander. Naval .Air Sy.stems Command' (AlR-5393), .Nav\ Department, Washington, D.C. 20360.
Captain ]. J. Crowder. USN-Code (AIR-5393) Director. Photograph'c Division Phone: OXford 8-3416
E. L. Randel, Code (AIR-.5393) Head, Training Film & Motion Picture Branch. Photographic Division Phones; O.Xford 8-3470. OXford 8-3472
• Procurement policies and procedures, which involve information on technical questions regarding bids, are handled bv the Officer in Charge. Navv Purchasing Office. Washington. D.C. 20390.
Cdr. Donald A. Needham. US.N, Officer in
Cliarge
Phone: OXford 8-2901 M. D. Bennett, Acting Director
Purchase Division
Phone: O.Xford 8-2844 F.\cii.iTiEs: The U. S. Naval Photographic Center, a field activiU^ of the Naval .Air S\stems Command, is the central photographic laboratory for the Nav\ Department and the Na\-y's largest photographic acti\it\. The Center, composed of about 540 militan, and civilian personnel, provides photographic assistance and specialized services to the entire Naval Establishment, supervises the production of Navv training films and maintains the Navv's motion picture and still photographic film libraries and motion picture distribution division.
The motion picture production facilities at the Center are modem and complete. There is a sound stage, film and tape recording and mixing equipment, an art and animation group and editorial branch. Here experienced script writers and artists collaborate with Navv photographers .-md technicians, maintaining high standards of aualitv for Navv productions. The processing division has the capability to develop and print negative film and release prints in 35nim .ind 16mm black-and-white and negative-positive color. .About 75 percent of all Nav-y films, however, are contracted with established commercial producers.
In addition, there is a growing requirement for films to report on the Navy's research and development activitv. To meet this need, a T\ closed circuit kinescope facilitv has been installed. Two video tape recorders and kine-recorders together with viscomat processing make for rapid completion of urgent films.
Extensive libraries of both still and motion picture photography are maintained at the Center. Library services are provided to the Naval Establishment, other government agencies and to commercial concerns on a cash sale basis. The Still Picture Department produces all types of still photographv such as press, serials, murals, and official portraits. Modem continuous roll paper printing and processing units meet the Navv's large vohmie print demands. There are
BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967