Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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effort to get church membership reaction before going out on the air. Thereupon the first 26 films were produced and used, then another similar group the second year, followed successively by the third, fourth, fifths and now the sixth. NET Broadens The resources of National Educational Television have been made available to vastly wider audiences through a new plan devised by the Educational Television and Radio Center, clearinghouse for educational television materials. By the end of 1956 more than 682 programs in 51 series developed by the Center and its affiliated stations will have been broadcast over 21 commercial stations in 15 states, according to George L. Hall, director of development for the Center. The national organization regularly services the 24 non-commercial educational television stations, serving as a hub of the nation's newest TV network. But programs now are being made available to educational groups for sponsorship over the commercial outlets under a plan called Extended Services, the official explained. The programs are offered on a non-commercial basis however, with no advertising permitted. "While our first obligation in devel oping and distributing educational programs is to our affiliated educational stations," Hall said, "we are most happy to extend educational programming to communities without educational stations. We have been pleased at the success of this program and the cooperation of educational institutions and the commercial stations." AERT Merges with NAEB The Association for Education by Radio-Television has merged with the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, in accordance with a vote at a special meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on Oct. 17, 1956. The .\ERT Journal will be continued. The utilization and evaluation day (known as ,'\ERT Day) will be continued and expanded to include a session at the annual lERT meeting in Columbus. Ohio in the spring and a session at the time of the annual NAEB meeting in the fall. EBFilms Correlation A major correlation project was completed and released recently by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., Wilmette, Illinois. Correlation of over 1200 EB film and filmstrip titles with the most widely used textbooks in the elementary field has been completed, it was reported by Maurice B. Mitchell, EBF president. A SERVICE TO SUBSCRIBERS RETURN this coupon to EdSCREEN & AVGUIDE, 2000 Lincoln Park West Bldg., Chicago 14, III. MARK items on which you wont latest information. arithmetic av moteriols art av motcrials audio com(K)nents audiometers bookv on av subjects CABINETS for D filmstrips D films D slides D phonogroph records D recording tope □ cameras & photo equip. O chalkboards n chorts, maps, models D Cinemascope tenses D closed-circuit TV n continuous tape reels D dorkening equipment D felt-tip pens D film-editing equipment D film laboratory service D film shipping cases D film titling D film treotment service FILMS D instructionol D foreign D entertainment D flannelboords D filmstrips D filmstrip viewers D foreign language av materials D guidance av materials D inverters O LAMPS for D projection D flash D spot D language orts ov materials microscopes music av materials phonographs and accessories • phonograph records physical ed. av materials picture sets prerecorded tapes primary materials projection pointers projector tables PROJECTORS D automatic D auditorium film a classroom film D filmstrip O slide D opaque D overhead D stereo D micro D soundsiide D public-address systems D reading accelerators □ rebuilt av equipment D recording equipment Q recording lab service D recording tope D reel & can lobels Q reels and cans D religious av materials D science av materials D screens D slides D slide-making accessories D social studies av materials n sound movie cameras D soundslides D splicers D tape & film reel clips D tape recorders & playbacks D travel & geography materials For sample EdSCREEN & AVGUIDE, include 6c in stomps. Nome (print) Position , Address INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Abbe Films Advance Furnace Co.Airequipt Mfg. Co. Albertsen Distributing Co Allied Radio Corp Almanoc Films -519, Alpark Educational Records., Alsher Films American Bible Society American Optical Co Association Films 501 519 524 498 520 491 520 481 504 489 463 Audio-Master Corp. 466 Audio Products 520 Audio-Visual Enterprises 524 Audio Visual Research 468 Bailey Films „ 460, 498 Bousch & Lomb Optical Co 481 Bell & Howell Co 459 Brandon Films 473 Bray Studios 486 Coble Press 520 Camera Equipment Co 462, 472 Camera Mart, Inc 527 Capital Film Service 492 Center for Mass Communication 506 Chalif Publications 497 Chesterfield Music Shops Colburn Lab., Geo. W. Columbia Records Compco Corp Contemporory Films Coronet Films Cousino, Inc. ■ _ Credit Union National Assn. . Cushman Cr Denison Mfg. Co.. Dage Television _ Distributors Group - Dowling Pictures, Pat Droper Shade Co., Luther 0.. DuKane Corp. Eastman Kodak Co. Educational & Recreational Guides Electro-Chemical Products Corp. Enrichment Teaching Materials Excelsior Fibre Case Co Family Films — . Fiberbilt Case Co. 495 458 501 469 529 476 525 466 499 520 525 464, 499 526 -519, Filmack Laboratories Film Associates Focus Films Co Folkways Records Forse Mfg. Co. 488 471 479 462 520 480 503 523 527 507 474 520 482 480 464 498 525 531 480 499 503 485 Keystone View Co. 494 Lobcraft International Corp 521 Loke Productions, Geo. W 480 Levelor Lorentzen Hardward Mfg. Co 475 Long Filmslide Service 506 Manhattan Color Laboratory _. 523 Golden Key Productions Harwald Co. Heidenkomp Nature Pictures Holmes Lob., Frank Institute of Visual Training.— Internotional Film Bureou Jenkins, Lee — Jewish Agency for Palestine Kolort Co. 504 474 465 531 531 484 I Methodist Publishing House Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co Moody Institute of Science National Cinema Service National Film Board of Canada NAVA . Nesbit Slides 480 Neubacher Productions 49' Nife Incorporated 50" Olympic Films .,_ 47o Orleans, Sam 468 Osborn, Merton B 470 Park Films ^ 47b Peerless Comero Stores 53 1 Peerless Film Processing Corp 495 Pentron Corporation 483 Portafilms 460 Projecto-Charts -' 464 RCA 46' Radiont Manufacturing Corp 46" Radio-Mot Slide Co. , 500 Rapid Film Technique 464 Reelone Company 50:) Reiter Co., F. Reynolds Productions Richard Mfg. Co Robins industries Corp. Ronald Press Co Scripture Press Society for Visual Education Spin-o-test Company Standard Projector & Equipment 525 496 490 520 468 505 477 468 Co. inside Back Cover Swiss Travel 480 Tondberg — _ — 478 Teaching Film Custodians 487 Technical Service, Inc 497 Union of American Hebrew Congregations 50.^ Vacuumate Corp , 52^ Victor Animotogroph Corp Back Cover Viewlex Corp. Inside Front Cover Visual Education Consultants, Inc 488 Visual Sciences 499 Wayne University 494 World Travel Films __ 480 Yosemite Park and Curry Co 480 532 EdScreen & AVCuide — December, 1956