Business screen magazine (1946)

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government... continued Distribution: Public infoiination film clips for public service and documentaiy films are distributed through U.S. Postmasters in all regions. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION Office of Public Affairs — Audio-\'isual Program Washington, D.C. 20546 Walter E. Whitaker, Audio-Visiial Officer Room 811, Reporters Building Phone: 962-2757 James B. Etheredge, Chief, Motion Picture Production, Room 811, Reporters Building Phone: 962-2737 ^^'ane^ Phipps, Chief, Distribution and Dvpositonj, Room 811, Reporters Building Phone: 962-2858 Cla>ton L. Edwards, Manager, TV Productions/Services, Room 6050, Federal Office Building 6 Phone: 962-2795 Activities: These branches supervise the agency-wide production and distribution of films. TV and radio programs, and other audio-visual materials on space and aeronautics; and coordinate requests for NASA assistance from media producers and the pubhc. Facilities: Production requirements are fulfilled primarily by contractors under a "call contract" or basic ordering agreement system, with some in-house production. Distribution; NASA films, tapes, and production aids are available on free loan; stock footage and transparencies may be purchased from agencv^ contractor laboratories. All requests for assistance in film productions should be sent to Mr. Whitaker, requests for TV production assistance to Mr. Edwards. Requests to borrow NAS.\ films or other AV materials should be sent to Mr. Phipps. Productions: Those released in 1968 include: America in Space; The First Decade; Apollo Mission Highlights; Debrief; Apollo 8; Nuclear Propulsion in Space; Radio Astronomy Explorer and The Flight of Apollo 7. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 800 Lidependence Ave., S.W., Room 412B Washington, D.C. 20590 Phone: W brth 2-5693 John A. Nugent, Chief, Motion Picture and T\ Branch, HQ-450 Martin Konigmacher, Senior Production Supervisor Jerry Ward, Producer-Director i George Mathieu, Project Coordinator j Activities: The Motion Picture and TV BrancV produces motion pictures and television programs designed to meet the needs of the Services and Offices which comprise the Federal Aviation Administration. ' Facilities: The FAA uses both in-service ca-' pabilities and commercial contracts with industiy in supplying its motion pictiire services. Film Distribution: Distribution of FAA film; is handled through the Aeronautical Center Film Library, AC-43.1, P.O. Box 1082, Okla homa Cit\', Oklahoma. Motion Pictube Production: Productions ven from highly technical training films to those de signed for the general public. Numerous awards have been won in both national and interna tional film festivals. Federal Highway Administration William F. Hall, Chici, Photographic Sectior Phone: WOrth 7-3013 Activities: This Bureau produces films on sub jects pertinent to highway development, safetv and related subjects, sometimes in cooperatioi with other government agencies, state and loca highwav departments, and other interested or ganizations. Facilities: In-house capacity. Distribution: These fihus are available on i Continued on page 4f Capital Film Services, Inc. SPECIALISTS: -A^A LEADING VOLUME FILM PROCESSOR For Super 8mm, 16mm and 35mm Film ^AWARD WINNING MOTION PICTURE PRODUCER FOR EDUCATIONAL and INDUSTRIAL FILM ^CREATIVE PRODUCER'S SERVICE FOR TELEVISION CjF 5 MILLION COLOR SLIDES and 10 MILLION FEET OF FULL COLOR MOVIE FILM Processed by Us in 1968 Working together with your local photo outlet, we have combined our quality controlled processing with fast personalized service. INDUSTRIAL and EDUCATIONAL TRAINING FILMS for aggressive firms and schools in Mid-America When you want motion pictures to motivate, ours achieve outstanding results. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS for Leading Firms and Advertising Agencies in major cities Complete facilities from sound stage to animation for commercials or documentary films. An Independent Michigan-Owned Operation . . . CAPITAL FILM SERVICES, INC. 1001 1009 TERMINAL ROAD LANSING, MICH. PH. 487-3735 write or phone for our colorful brochure CjF 46 BUSINESS SCREEN