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Our First WasNot OurLast
In 1951 -many films ago-we got our first client. Today — 1970 — we are still serving that client.* And have served other clients (listed below). There must be good reasons for this success. All these clients demand creativity, service and performance.
Demands we effectively meet.
Allergy Foundation of America
American Cancer Society
American Field Service
American Foundation for
Overseas Blind
American Heart Association
AT&T
Beecham Group Limited
Better Vision Institute
Cancer Care
CARE
Cfiild Welfare League of America
Federal Services Joint Crusade
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Fresh Air Fund Girls Clubs of America Insurance Institute for Highway Safety International Social Services Jewish Child Care Association
National Association for
Mental Health
National Council on Alcoholism
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
♦ National Society for the Prevention of Blindness
New Jersey State Commission for the Blind
New York Life Insurance Company N.Y. City Board of Education
N. Y. City Department of Social Services
N.Y. Tuberculosis & Health Association
Philips Roxane, Inc.
Recording for the Blind
Save the Children Foundation
Society for the Propagation of
the Faith
State of New York Department
of Health
State of New York Department of
Social Services
State of N.Y. Hospital for Rehabilitation
The Salvation Army
Travelers Aid Association of
America
United Hospital Fund
United States Navy
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of Transportation/
FHA
U.S. Public Health Service
Visiting Nurse Service
So-make demands on us. We'd like to succeed for you too.
Call or write: Leo Trachtenberg/Roger Reidy
Harvest Films, Inc.
309 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016
Telephone (212) 684-7970
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GOVERNMENT
The Commanding General, United States Army Material Command is responsible for the production and initial distribution of official motion pictures and related audio-visual materials. Information concerning contract for writing, production and "procurement may be obtained from:
Commanding General
U.S. Armv Material Command
Washington, B.C. 20315
Phone: (202) Oxford 2-2463
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
• 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 recruiting 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 contract films are handled by the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command (AIR-539), Navy Department. Washington, D.C. 20390.
Capt. W. R. Fraser. USN, Code (AIR539) Director. Photographic Divi
Phone: OXford 3-3416
• Procurement policies and procedures which involve information on technical questions regarding bids, are handled by the Officer in Charge. Navy Purchasmg Office. Washington. D.C. (Phone: OX 32901 )
\ research and development group conducts tests, experimentations, development and evaluation of photographic equipment. Here, technical photographic specifications, instructions and other publications are also prepared. Information about NPC may b; obtained from: Commanding Officer. Naval Photographic Center. U.S. Naval Station, Washington, D.C. 20390.
Capt. R. F. Roemer. USN Commanding Officer Phone: OX 3-2102 Distribution: Prints of all Navy films available to the public can be purchased from the National Audiovisual Center, National Archives and Records Service, Washington. D.C. 20408. Civilians may borrow'films from Naval District Public Affairs Officers. Training Aids Libraries, \viation Films Libraries. Recruiting Stations and Public Information Offices located throughout the United States will serve government requests for film showings. Requests for the purchase of Navy stock footaee in commercial productions should be submitted to the Chief of Information. Navy Department, Washington, D.C. 20350.
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