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

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winning film producer, showed several experimental films. At the EFLA annual meeting, past president Edwin Welke of the University of Minnesota related the history and development of the Festival. Officials and exhibitors for the most part felt that the success of the 1959 American Film Festival should lead to bigger and better things ahead. Blue Ribbon Winners Agriculture, Co/iservation, and Natural Resources "Watershed Wildfire," produced by the Motion Picture Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Citizenship and Government "Charting A Course," produced by Charles Guggenheim and Associates for the Citizens' Charter Committee of Saint Louis. Economics "Beyond the Valley," produced by John Bransby Productions for Esso Standard Oil Company. Education and Child Development "Class of '58," produced for Tuentieth Century on CBS-TV, sponsored by Prudential Insurance Company, distributed by Association Films. Geography and Travel— North and South America "Valley of Light: Yosemite," produced by the Ford Motor Company. Geography and Travel^Europe, Asia, and Africa "Japan," produced by the International Film Foundation. Guidance and Careers "The Human Cell and the Cytotechnologist," produced by Churchill-Wexler Film Productions for the National Committee for Careers in Medical Technology. History and Biography "City of Gold," produced by the National Film Board of Canada, distributed by McGraw-Hill. Home Making "The Art of Gift Wrapping," produced by Hallmark Cards for Association Films. Instruction in Arts, Crafts, Skills, and Study Techniques "Magazines to Transparencies," produced and distributed by the University Broadcasting Services of Florida State University. International Relations "The Lady From Philadelphia," produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly for CBS, distributed by Contemporary Films. Mental Health "Bitter Welcome," produced by Affiliated Film Producers for the Mental Health Departments of Minnesota, Louisiana, and Delaware. Distributed by Mental Health Film Board. 'See Cover. Nature and Wildlife "A Way of Life," produced and distributed by the Missouri Conservation Commission. Sports, Physical Education, and Recreation "The Melbourne Olympic Games," produced by Jam Handy Organization for Coca Cola. Elementary Science "Earthquakes and Volcanoes," produced and distributed by Film Associates of California. Science— high school and advanced "Rhythmic Motions of Growing Plants," produced and distributed by William Harlow. Sociology, Anthropology ,and Intercultural Relations. "The Hunters," produced by John Marshall and Robert Gardner for the Peabo<ly Museum of Harvard University. Distributed by Contemporary Films. Architecture and Design "Color and Texture and Finish," produced by On Film for the .Muminum Company of America. Distributed by .Association Films. Art History and Appreciation "The Golden Age of Flemish Painting," produced by Paul Haessaerts, distributed by Rembrandt Films. Music, Dance, and Fantomime "A Dancer's World," produced by Nathan KroU, distributed by Rembrandt Film Library. Stories and Legends for Children {tie— duplicate award given) "Toccata For Toy Trains," prod, by Charles Earaes for George K. .Arthur. "Legend of the Raven," Crawley Films for Esso Standard Oil Company. Religion, FAhics, and Church Work "Make It Work," produced by Charter Oak Tele Piclines for the General Conference of 7th Day Adventists. Industrial and Technical Processes (Tie— Duplicate awards given) "A Mile to El Dorado," produced by MPO Productions for Reynolds .Metal Company, distributed by Association Films. "Refining Nickel From the Sudbury Ores," produced by Film Graphics Inc. for International Nickel Co., distributed by Rothacker Films. Sales and Promotion — Agriculture, Construction, and Textiles •The Wonderful World of Wash 'N Wear," Jam Handy Organization for the Whirlpool Corporation. Sales and Promotion— Business and Industry "Dial the Miles, " produced by Frak Willard Productions for Southern Bell Telephone. Institutional Public Relations— Commercial Organizations "Fire and the Wheel," produced by Parthenon Pictures for Socony Mobil Oil Co. Distributed by Modern Talking Picture Service. Institutional Public Relations— Non-Profit Organizations "The Perkins Story," produced by Campbell Films for Perkins School for the Blind. Sales and Technical Training "Blasting Vibrations: Cause and Effect," produced by Farrell & Gage Films for Hercules Powder Company. Personnel Training "The Voice of Your Business," produced by John Sutherland Productions for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Health for Non-Medical Audiences "Varicose Veins," produced by Churchill-Wexler Film Producers for the American Heart Association. Safety and First Aid (Tie— Duplicate Awards given) "The Bicyclist," produced by Noriske Film, Jr., of Copenhagen, dist. by Brandon Films. "Rescue Breathing," produced by .American Film Producers. Professional Films for Allied Medical Professions "After Mastectomy," produced by Churchill-Wexler Film Producers for the .American Cancer Society. FILMSTRIPS Filmstrips in Religion, Ethics, and Church Work "Call For the Question: The Synagogue In the Community," produced by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Social Studies filmstrips "The Battle For Liberty," Jam Handy Organization. Geography and Travel filmstrips (tie— duplicate awards given) . "This Is Central America," produced by Filmstrip Distributors for the Los Angeles City Elementary Schools. "The St. Lawrence Region, " produced by the National Film Board of Canada. History filmstrips "The Epic of Man," produced by Life Filmstrips. Instruction in Skills and Techniques— filmstrips "Perception of Driving Hazards," produced by Roger Wade Productions Inc. for Shell Oil Company. Science filmstrips. "The Earth and Its Moons," produced by Films for Education. Art and Literature filmstrips "Cendrillon, " produced by the National Film Board of Canada, distributed by Stanley Bowmar. Promotion and Public Relations— filmstrips "The Most Useful Hand Tool In The World," produced by William P. Gottlieb for Plierench Company of America. Training-Sales, Supervisory, and Technical— Filmstrips "Twenty Thousand Volts Under The Hood, The Cranking Circuit, and Regulation and The Charging Circuit," produced by Jam Handy Organization for the DelcoReiny Division of General Motors. dScreen & AV Guide — May, 1959 247