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IFPA JOURNAL an official publication of INFORMATION FILM PRODUCERS OF AMERICA, INC. P.O. Box 1470, Hollywood, California 90028 CONTENT: IFPA iVpii-i Call l«r Papers The National Stciiv Cindy lilnt Call Scliolaisliip New s I'rojilc: Hrowns Need lor PR Filming with Tape Special Section Business Screen Magazine May 1971 IFPA CHAPTERS ARE ON THE MOVE I^ Kill Blumc, IFPA Vice-Presi for PR. Colonel Allerio I erani. Commander I 1 I .9, and Captain Paula K ■ iix seem to he getting >.'//( words of H-isdom from iiither Emovy Tang, St. I i>i'ieis Productions, and ■ 'rary chaplain for IFPA . That's IFPA President Boh Montague on the monitor giving his 1971 inaugural address in the studios of the Television Division of the Air Force Audio-Visual Center, Norton A IB during recent national board meeting. I he IKPA National Board of Directors and guests in action. L-R in picture Ralph Hall. Jack .Smith, Jack West. Phil Nenhauser, Mike Rye, Liilz Winkler. Boh Montague. Jackie .Slihvell. Milch «.-vc. /{/// Blumc. Dan McCovern, Don Bjoring, Jim Halverson. I,t. Ken Itaehr guides II PA group in tour of AF Film Depository. Holding amount to S6 million feet of historical film. National Board Meeting is Keyed by Optimism IK IKl'A Board began its 1971 term with n initial meeting held al the Headquarters •I I he Aerospace Audio-Visual Service at he Air Force Audio-Visual Center, Noriin \ir Force Base. Calif. I he meeting hosted by the Inland Em'II c Chapter and its Chairman Col. DonII Bjoring. Deputy Chief of Staff for ipcrations, AAVS. Returning for a second term as PresiIcnl. Robert Montague of General Dy1 cniics. San Diego wielded the gavel over Chapter Chatter BV W II.Bt'R T. BLUME Public Relations Vice-President I I'A Chapters have been active all over he country during the first three months if 1971. Following are a few examples of -■rams conducted: I think you'll agree represent great diversity and imagi lii.in. ^KVTTLE: 1 his Northwest group got a running III in January with a fiill evening at Mercer Island Fastman Facility. The lam included several international festival award winners and a special instralion of the Eclair ACL Camera. hin Friedman. General Sales Manager I I ho Eclair Corporation of America was II hand lo assist local dealer Al Morse iih the demonstration. Members rated a hoard composed of some holdovers and several new members. The 1971 slate of officers supporting Montague include: Executive Vice-President Mike Rye. well known narrator; Financial Vice-President Lutz Winkler. Naval Electronics I.ab. San Diego. California: Editorial Vice-President Charles MacCrone. Holex Inc.. Hollister. California: Public relations Vice-President Wilbur T. Blume. Hq AAVS. Norton AFB. California: Membership and Chapters Vice-President West Jack West. DeluxeGeneral. Hollywood. California: Membership and Chapters Vice-President East Art Rescher. Byron Labs. Washington. DC: Recording Secretary Jackie Slillwell. Ralph Hall Productions. Hollywood. California: Past President Milch Rose. Det .^. AAVS. Los Angeles. California, and Chairman of the Board of Governors Robert S. Scott. Aerospace Corporation. Washington. D.C. President Bob Montague spoke optimistically about IFPA plans for 1971 from the growth that the organization has experienced in the past year. this one of their best programs ever, and the enthusiastic crowd stayed on after the meeting for informal discussion. The February meeting was held jointly with the National .'\catlemy of Television Arts and Sciences local ch:ipler membcis. Following last months look al the Fckiir ACL Camera, the newest Arri BL camera was demonstrated by Lee Collins. Western .'\ new membership dti\c is being planned for 1971 leading up to the 12lh Annual Conference scheduled for San Diego in October. A regional meeting is also planned in April in connection with Pholo Expo in Chicago, where a CINDY Theater will feature Cindy Award Winning films. The board and other members and guests toured the A.AVS facility prior to the Installation Banquet in the evening at the Norton AFB Officers Club, attended by 100. Don Adams of Eastman's Holhwood office performed as Master of Ceremonies and Everett Baker. Senior Producer. Naval Ordinance Test Station. China Lake. California gave a slide presentation on his experiences at E.xpo 70 in Japan. Father Emory Tang. Si. Francis productions conducted an Audio-Visual invocation with some of his Telespols. 1-arlier in the day the hoard named this popular member as Honorary IFPA Chaplin. Inland Empire member Ray Usscry, AAVS producer added some nostalgic melody to the occassion with his barber shop quartet group. It turned out lo be a day of hard work and accomplishment and some good fellowship that promised another year of growth and service for IFPA. In his inaugural remarks. President Montague prophesied that the day was near when the audio-visual communicator would enjoy the same respect now afforded the most select professions. "Our task." he said, "is lo continue lo work hard at our professions and deserve the confidence that is placed in us." lAY, 1971 27