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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Animated Productions. Inc 30
Arriflex Corporation of America 1
AVE Corporation 35
Behrend's, Inc 15
Busch Film and Equipment Company ..10 Byron Motion Pictures 3
Camera Mart, Inc., The 12
Capital Film Laboratories, Inc.
Third Cover
Cinema 65, Inc 34
The Color Center 13
Comprehensive Service Corporation ...41
Corelli-Jacobs Film Music, Inc 16
Criterion Film Laboratories, Inc 33
DuKane Corporation 8
Eastman Kodak Company 31
F & B/Ceco, Inc 20
Foreign Language Service Corp 8
Gotham Film Productions 37
Handy Organization, Inc., The Jam
Fourth Cover
Hollywood Film Company 11
Hollywood Valley Film Labs 16
Knight Title Service 36
LaBelle Industries, Inc 14
Matthews and Company, Inc.. W. W. . . .15 Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Second Cover
Musifex, Inc 33
Nowak Associates, Inc., Amram
Plastic Reel Corporation of America QQ Motion Picture Titles
Rapid Film Technique, Inc
Recorded Publication Laboratories . Richard Manufacturing Company ..
Schuessler Company. William
Stokes Associates, Bill
SOS Photo Cine Optics
United Air Lines
Vanderford, H. LeRoy
Vision Associates
Zyco Manufacturing
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Letters from readers
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Gentlemen;
We wanted to enter a film in the .American Film Festival listed in your January issue, but couldn't find an address. Can vou help?
B.K.
Chicago
► Certainly . . . with apologies for omitting it. Write American Film Festival, c/o Educational Film Library Association, 250 W. 57//; St., New York. N.Y. 10019. Tlie 1969 coordinator is Mrs. William {Esme) Dick.
Gentlemen;
The 1969 Atlanta International Film Festival is June 16-21, not last year's date of April 8-13 as printed (in January issue). Further, there is no Eastman Award or any connection with the good people at Eastman Kodak as implied. Also the closing date for entries is March 31. not February 15. This has caused mass confusion.
J. Hunter Todd E.xecutive Producer Atlanta International Film Festival
► The data jar ilie A tlanta International Film Festival should have read as follows. — Editor
THE SECOND ANNUAL ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Atlanta, Ga. June 16-21, 1969
Management: J. Hunter Todd, Executive
Producer. Mailing address: Drawer 13258K, Atlanta, Ga. 30324. Phone: (404) 633-5011. Cable Interfilm.
Supporting groups: "Forward Atlanta" (Atlanta Chamber of Commerce); The Atlanta Arts Alliance; Eastern Airlines (official airline).
Entry Deadline: March 31, 1969. Categories: Feature motion pictures. Documentaries. Television commercials and Experimental films. Films and television programs in format from 70mm. 65mm. 35mm. 16mm and videotape (compatible to VTR 2000) accepted.
Awards: The Golden Phoenix is the grand award of the Festival, with Silver Phoenix awarded in category; a S500 cash prize awarded for the best student film.
Screenings: Screenings of award winning films are held in the new .Atlanta Arts Alliance Center.
Gentlemen;
In looking o\er the "1969 Film Festival Planning Guide" in January's BUSINESS SCREEN, we are concerned that the American Foundation and Employment Film Fair is not listed. May we ask why this omission occurred?
Michelle Bender Publicity & Information Director
► Lhilil your teller, we were uiijaniiiiui tlie details of the Film Fair wliicli wilt h. for the first time this year. It of course s have been listed as follows. — Editor
AMERICAN FOUNDATION ON
AUTOMATION AND EMPLOYMENT
FILM FAIR
May 21-22, Hotel Americana, New York
Purpose: To spur the campaign for jol minority youth and the hard-core unempi the Center for Information on Job Tr; and Development of the American Fo tion on Automation and Employmen initiated the Job Film Fair to provide and organizations with a concentrated sure to the best job development techr available on film.
Categories: Films will be judged and awarded for the highest quality films duced by (1) industry, (2) education stitutions, (3) commercial film comp and ( 4 ) those which best convey a ser group pride and/ or evoke a better u standing of the ghetto situation. Information: Additional information details about the Job Film Fair are ava from the American Foundation on Au tion & Employment Film Fair, 452 5th New York, N.Y. 10018.
Gentlemen;
We did not receive an issue 3^8 for V( 29 of BUSINESS SCREEN although we received the January issue for the nex' umc.
Ruth Seelhamr Crosby Library Gonzaga Univ
► Because of our montldy publishing s ule which began in January, we elimi the i:8. 1968 issue which was to have published December 30 . . . tlie .same tii the January issue. All subscriptions wei propriately extended to compensate fo cancelled issue. — Editor.
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