Business screen magazine (1946)

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GOVERNMENT United States Marine Corps • For information on U.S. Marine Corps films write to the office of: Commandant of the Marien Corps (Code A03P) Headquarter, U.S. Marine Corps Washington, D.C. 20380 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION National Archives and Records Service 8th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington. D.C. 20408 NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL CENTER Jim Gibson. Director Phone: (202) 963-4275 The National Audiovisual Center, a Division of the National Archives and Record Service. General Services Administration, providt's five main services: 1. INFORMATION. The Center is the main contact with the public and the Federal Government regarding audiovisual materials available from Federal agencies and where and how they can be obtained. Detailed information is gathered on all relevant materials and is made available on request. 2. SALES. The Center functions as the central sales point for most completed audiovisual materials produced by the Federal Government. Over 4.500 motion pictures, film strips slide sets and foreign language tapes are listed in a sales catalog available from the Center. 3. DISTRIBUTION. The Center provides a uniform, efficient and economic loan service of audiovisual materials, primarily 16mm motion pictures, de posited in the Center by various Federal Government agencies. 4. STOCK FOOTAGE. The Center operates the NASA Film Depository containing approximately nine million feet of motion picture depicting activities of the Mercury. Gemini, and Apollo space missions. Other Federal agencies are encourages to place stock footage with the Center for better utihzation by the Government and the public. 5. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. The Center develops and monitors basic ordering agreements covering production services, distribution services and other audiovisual services desired by the Federal Agencies. It also provides on request to other Federal Agencies limited technical assistance relating to such audiovisual services. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE Washington, D.C. 20202 Dr. Paul R. Messier, Acting; Chwf. Instructional Materials and Practices Branch, Division of Higher Education Research. National Center for Educational Research and Development, U.S. Office of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20202 Phone: (202) 963-5963 The Instructional Materials and Practices Branch supports promising media-related proiects. Media Services and Captioned Film for the Deaf (Division of Educational Services, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped) Dr. Edwin W. Martin, Acting Associate Commissioner, Bureau of Eiliication of the Handicapped Phone: (202) 963-5925 • The Media Services and Captioned Film Branch administers a program of educational media under P. L. 85-905, as amended by P. L. 87-715 and P. L. 89258. These laws provide for promoting the general welfare and the educational advancement of deaf persons. Media Services and Captioned Films furnishes a free loan service of films for the deaf; conducts research in the use of films and other educational media for the deaf; produces and distributes films, filmstrips and related media for the deaf and for persons who work closely with the deaf (parents, employers, etc.). The branch also provides for the training of persons in the utilization of these materials and provides media equipment to most schools for the deaf. Further expansion to provide media services to all types of the handicapped was made possibly by enactment of P. L. 90-247. Actual program activities remained essentially the same as in previous years since no funds were appropriated for the expansion of the program. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE NATIONAL MEDICAL AUDIOVISUAL CENTER Atlanta, Georgia 30333 Jerome K. Harnett, Acting Director, Deputy Director, Acting Ass"! Director for Operations Phone: (404) 633-3351 Continued on page 40 t^W' FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD AT VENICE, ROME, EDINBURGH, VANCOUVER, TEL AVIV, BRUSSELS, COLUMBUS, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, ATLANTA, SAN FRANCISCO, WASHINGTON AND SO FORTH HAVE HONORED HENNESSY FILMS PRODUCED ON SUCH DIVERGENT SUBJECTS AS TRAINING, SAFETY, TRAVEL PROMOTION, HELIUM, DESTROYERS, PUBLIC RELATIONS AND CORPORATE IMAGE, DEALER MOTIVATION, SALES PROMOTION, MISSILES, ALUMINUM, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SPACE VEHICLES, CONCRETE PIPE, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, FOOTBALL, GEOLOGY, OCEANOLOGY, METEOROLOGY AND SO FORTH. WE'VE MADE THEM FOR SUCH CLIENTS AS KAISER ALUMINUM, MONTGOMERY WARD, U.S. NAVY, MOBIL, CITGO, CROWN ZELLERBACH, RICHFIELD, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, NASA, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, AMERON PIPE AND SO FORTH. MORE IMPORTANTLY THE PICTURES PRODUCED THE RESULTS THEY WERE INTENDED TO PRODUCE. FOR SCREENING PRINTS OR MORE INFORMATION TALK TO OUR MIDWESTERN REPRESENTATIVE, BILL MAXWELL AT ONE NORMANDIE DRIVE, PRESTBURY, AURORA, ILLINOIS 60504, TEL: (312) 466-4922, OR TO JACK HENNESSY AT: JOHN J. HENNESSY MOTION PICTURES 900 PALM AVENUE SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91030 TELEPHONES: (213) 682-2353/682-3611 circle 138 on reader service card 38 BUSINESS SCREEN