Business screen magazine (1967)

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OFF me 5heLF DGLJoeRyi ^ CAMERA SALES CENTER CORP. EAST COAST M AG NASYNC/MOVIOLA DEALER 333 WEST 52ND STREET. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019. 212 PLAZA 7-0906 SALES AFFILIATE OF CAMERA SERVICE CENTER, INC. A Useful Film Explores "The Rights of Age" ■ Protective services for the aging, which help to keep older people from accidents and injuries and from losing touch with the world around them are documented in The Rights oj Age. a new 28-minute film sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Office of the Aging. Produced by Affiliated Film Productions and written, directed by Irving Jacoby for the Mental Health Film Board, this useful film is now available for print purchase { black & white ) at $150 from the International Film Bureau, Inc., 332 South Michigan Avenue. Chicago, Illinois 60604. • * * * Sandoz Wins Kudos for "Osteoporosis of Aging" ■m Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, winner of a recent "Chris" aw ard at the Columbus Film Festival, is getting widespread attention for that honored color film. Osteoporosis oj Aging, an 18-minute exposition on the wearing away of bones in older people. The subject deals with one of the nation's greatest medical problems, affecting over 10 million Ame.'icans. The condition results in non-healing fractures that keep older people bedridden for the remainder of their lives. It was produced by Communications Films, a unit of Walter Lander and Associates, San Francisco industrial design firm. Charles A. Larrance was the executive producer. • Bedding Manufacturers' Film Has Light Touch -r The National Association of Bedding Manufacturers has turned to a lighthearted treatment in its latest 15-minutc film. The Big Hapry Bed. While only one basic film was made, it has been adapted to three NABM 52 BUSINESS SCREEN