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i CREATE THE I Right MOOD I EVERY TIME I with the = ' ' n MAJOR IPRODUCTION [music Ilibrary i"MAJOR" offers you a full =65 hours of background Eproduction music for titles, Ebridges, background — for iscoring, editing, recording and idubbing music for your: !• FEATURE PRODUCTIONS !• DOCUMENTARIES !• TV FILMS !• SLIDE FILMS !• ANIMATION !• INDUSTRIAL FILMS !• SALES PRESENTATIONS !• COMMERCIALS !• EDUCATIONAL i"MAJOR" specializes in sound i — you get exceptional technical =know-how and beautifullyErecorded original music on =LP records or lA-lnch Tape, ior on 16 or 35mm Mag. ETape ready for a mix. ^IMPORTANT; "Major" owns its own ^copyrights on alt production mood = niusic in its library. World rights Eavailable to you on a completely Zsound legal basis. Re-recording rights Eavailable on a "per selection" or "unZlimited use" flat fee arrangement. =WRITE FOR 135-PAGE CATALOGUE TO ItHOMAS J. VALENTINO EINCORPORATED EEsfablished 1932 il50 W. 46 St. New York 10036 |or phone (212) 246-4675 EAIso available: Detailed Catalogue Eof our complete LP library of =471 Sound Effects. picture parade . . continued ity to establish a genuine relationship which can bring with it loyalty, enthusiasm, imagination and excitement. Claxton Completes Fashion Trilogy With the completion of the "Mademoiselle" magazine fashion film, Explo-Fashion on Campus '69, Bill Claxton has finished a trilogy of fashion films started when he produced and directed Basic Black. Both Explo and Man in the Trevira Era, the second film in the series, were produced by MPO. Explo-Campus '69 is a 15 minute color film based on the August issue of "Mademoiselle". It is being used for advertiser, agency and department store promotion. Film Provides Facts On Man-Made Fibers A color film designed to give consumers the latest information on fabrics of man-made fibers has been released by the Du Pont Company. The Way it is With Man-Made Fibers tells the story of a typical woman shopper and the questions which confront her in selecting from scores of household and apparel items. Cutaways to demonstrations and animation are used to provide the viewer with information and terminology needed to understand differences in fiber, type of fabric and blends. The film was produced by Jam Handy Productions. Requests for loan should be directed to Motion Picture Section, Advertising Department, Du Pont Company, 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19898. Australian Water Sports Featured in Kodak Film Cameras are focused on Australian water sports in the film "What's Up Down Under?", sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company. Sailing enthusiasts will find excitement in the thrills and spills as 18-foot boats race to raise their colorful oversize sails in close maneuvers as well as the surf club competitions and surf boat racing. The theme of the film is water— near it, in it, or under it. It ranges from the less active beach sports of balloon-blowing contests for senior citizens to diving through blow holes for underwater activity. This 20-minute film is available from the Audio-Visual Services Department, Eastman Kodak Company. Archaeological Findings Authenticate the Bible Recent archaeological discoveries in the Holy Land which support the authenticity of the Bible are reviewed in a 16mmsound film called Archaeology Proves the Bible. The Dean of Archaeology at Jerusalem's Hebrew University, Professor Yigael Yadin, appears in the 28-minute color film to discuss the findings and their significance. The free distribution of this film is sponsored by Dawn Bible Students Association which also sponsors the distribution of The Unknown God, a film about the Apostle Paul's controversies with the heathen philosophers, and The Search for an Answer in which the question of future life is discussed. Write Modern Talking Picture Service for information on any of these films. High Energy Physics Research Explored The Atomic Energy Commission has released three popularlevel motion pictures dealing with the use of particle accelerators in high energy physics research. People and Particles, 27 minutes, shows the life, thinking and work of a team involved in a research project in a modern high-energy physics laboratory. The film follows a team as it sets up and tests one of the basic theories of modern physics — quantum electrodynamics. Synchrotron, 14'/i minutes, uses live action and animation to discuss the components and operation of the Cambridge Electron Accelerator. Exploring the Atomic Nucleus, W/i minutes, photographed in part at Argon National Laboratory, descrih particle accelerators, the bai tools of high energy physics. Prints of the motion pictui are available for free loan fro film libraries of the Atomic E ergy Commission. Pleasure Boating Offers Career Opportunities Boats Need People, a 13 mi ute color film on the subject job opportunities in the pleasu boating industry, was produa by Victor Kayfetz Productior Inc. for the National Associati( of Engine & Boat Manufacturei It illustrates the decade of grow of the industry, the future of ti market, and the career oppc tunities open in this expandii field. Prints are available on a fr loan basis from NAEBM Fil Library, 295 West 4th Strei New York, New York 10014. Color and Humor In Film About Holland Using a swiftly-moving mo tage of colorful shots and bri sequences of the rich land ai produce of the Netherlanc Holland: Terra Fertilis, te the story of Holland, witho narration, but convincingly ai; with humor. Quick cuts, juxtap sition of images, and a liv£ musical score are used to give strong impression of the richm of Holland's agriculture, and t high degree of skill involved. This 11 minute, 16mm fil was produced by Carillon Fill and preview prints are availal from ACI Films, Inc., 35 Wi 45th St., New York, N.Y. 1003 Giant Aircraft Presented In Air Force Film C-5 Galaxy, World's Largest A craft, is a 28-minute docunit tary which the entire family v enjoy, and which will be of terest to aerospace organizatic and to Department of Defei personnel. The movie explains, color, how the gigantic transp' was manufactured, why it is net ed, its unique capabilities a subsystems, and the revoluti( ary impact it will have on militi and civilian transportation. The film was produced Cinecraft, Inc., Cleveland and available from Air Force B film libraries. Ask for film #S 1768. 26 BUSINESS SCREEN