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

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Calendar May 4-8 SMPTE, 85th semiannual convention, Miami, Fla. May 6-9 — Institute for Education by Radio-Television, Deshlcr-Hilton Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. June 15-17 — Technical Association ol Graphic Arts, annual meeting, Rochester, New York. June 22-26 — Indiana University A-V Workshop, Bloomington, Ind. If'*. I*"* '*■■ ' i^ a tei y y y M ... a unique process pioneered by General Film in which a strip o( 35mm film, perforated with 32mm sprocket holes, is split down the center to produce two 15mm prints of outstanding quality. After successfully processing millions of feet of 35/32 black and while and color film we have observed many outstanding advantages and list a few: better sound quality. tack of roller abrasions in sound track area, the ability to use standard 35mm professional equipment, and the efficiency that comes from handling two prints in one operation. Negatives made on 35/32 film stand wear and handling ot multiple printing much better than do 16mm negatives, Additional information to help you apply these advantages to your own film needs is available on request. Ask fot Bulletin G.' QOGENERAL FILM LABORATORIE 1S46 AKCriE. HOLLYWOOD 38, CftLIF., CORP. HO 2S171 •Prtsenttd Oclober 9, 1956 at SMPTE Convention at Los An|«Ies by William E. Gephart, Jr . V.P. of General Film Uboratories Corp July 10-11 -New York State Audio-Visual Council, summer meeting, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. July 10-12 — Associated Amateur Cinema Clubs, Inc., Film Festival, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, 111. July 19-23 — National Institute for A-V Selling, 1 1 th annual, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. July 19-23 — Cooperative Conference on Instructional Materials, University of Texas, Austin, Texas. July 20-31— Annual Laboratory-Demonstration Workshop, The Betts Reading Clinic, Haverford, Penn. July 25-28 National AudioVisual Convention & Exhib it, 19th annual, Morrison Hotel, Chicago, 111. Aug. 10-21— Summer AudioVisual Workshops, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. 2-13 — North American International Photographic Exhibit, nineteenth annual: closing dates for prints Jidy 24 and for slides, .\ugust 7. California State Fair and Exposition. Sacramento. Calif. Sept. 28-Oct. 1— Industrial Film and AV Exhibition, New York City. Oct. 26-30 Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers, annual national conference, Edge water Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Oct. 26-30 — National Association of Educational Broadcasters, Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Mich. 222 EdScreen & AV Guide — May, 1 9'^9