Business screen magazine (1946)

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' ■ .• "...• ■ S*l«AI/&ownd TODD FILM CO. (7111 ««i-2l«l circle 129 on reader service card PICTURE PARADE continued mountains, and world-famous hot springs. For TV. The Story of Human Enterprise — Winner of three awards, this 29minutc color film relates the dramatic story of one of the world's largest irce farmers. It shows how foresters assure a perpetual crop of timber and ihe production and use of plywood, yypsum, pulp, paper containers and chemicals, as well as beautiful ylimpses of wildlife. A company's extensive efforts toward air and water pollution control are briefly covered. Northwestern, Inc. is the producer and Georgia-Pacific Corporation the sponsor. For TV. Air-cooled Engine-uity. An entertaining film that shows to what almost unbelievable lengths man will go to put the 40-horscpower air-cooled engine to imaginative use. In 8 minutes we sec how the air-cooled sportsman can now seek adventure off the road, on ice, on rivers and lakes, and in the sky in an amazing variety of craft for fun and relaxation. Marathon International Newsfilm Service produced the color film for Volkswagen of America, Inc. For TV, The A mericiin Elm : FUin for Survival. The battle to save the American elm from Dutch elm disease makes a highly dramatic 28-minute color film. .After a complete and graphic background of Dutch elm disease, it clearly illustrates the process of infection by the elm bark beetle. It also demonstrates what is now being accomplished to save these elegant trees from extinction. Produced at Iowa State LJniversity under Elm Research Institute sponsorship, the film is a spectacle of beauty combined with education. The film is available on a freeloan basis. However, prints can also be purchased through Elm Research institute. Aerosols, the I imesavers. Indoors in every room in the house . . . outdoors in and around the home, schools, plants and just about everywhere else, aerosols do a fantastic job in a tremendous variety of ways. This 4'/jminute color film not only shows how aerosols are made and their extensive use. but gives very vital safety hints lor the user. Sponsored by the Chemical Specialties Manufacturing Association, the film was produceil by .Associated Film Consultants. Safely at the Signal. Empire Photo .Sound has produced an excellent safety film on automatic signal changers for emergency vehicles for ihe Traffic Control Products Division of Ihe 3M Company. Hy models and with actual vehicles in operation, this M'.' -minute color short dramati cally shows how traffic signals can bi controlled by emergency vehicles tc help them through traffic congestion. For TV, The School of the Ozarks. They earn as they learn at the School of the Ozarks . . . America's most unique coeducational college for student! from poor families. Every student participates in the work program This 20-minute color film focuses on the students as they work, live and study. It also gives some of the school's history. The student projects go round the clock from milking cows to running a radio station. Calvin Co, produced the film for the School of the Ozarks. For TV. Kodak & Chevrolet Present the Official 1970 All American Football Team. The spotlight is on the out standing college football players of the 1970 season in this 29'4 -minute color film. Produced by Tel Ra Productions for Eastman Kodak Com^ pany, it documents their abilities with exciting game action sequences. For TV. Network. "Hot" and "cold" color . flowing split screen action . . . moody, mind-probing score are key elements of "Network." It is a thrilling look into the ebb and flow of the myriad communications on which mankind depends in the I970's. This 14-minutc color film was produced by Owen Murphy Productions and the sponsor is American Telephone and Telegraph Company. It is for theatrical distribution. I Amish Farm and House — One steps into yesterday in this 9-minute color film and visits a quaint old Amish farm and house in the Pennsylvania Dutch county . . . old stone house . . . op>crating farm . . . animals . . . crops . . . garden . . . Conestogij wagon . , . blacksmith shop . . . old .Amish buggies . . , covered bridge. Produced by Sam Schulman Productions, this delightfully entertaining ■., short on the .Amish way of life is< sponsored by .Amish Farm and House.< It is for theatrical distribution. Through the Mill — The Mill is a spectacular exhibit — a replica of a real textile mill — in Burlington House, the new headquarters for Burlington Industries in New York City To help publicize this outstanding attraction, Burlington has sponsored i this \i-\i minute color film of a group of excited youngsters "going through the mill." The film was produced by Jacoby/Storm Productions; the exhibit was designed by Chcrmayeff & Gcismar, whose work includes the V S Pavilions at Expos '67 and •70. N« PS ISSI ^11! BUSINESS SCREEN