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

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Viewlex Inc. Booths H-93-94 Holbrook, N. Y., LT 9-6600 Exhibiting: Slide & Filmstrip Equipment; Sound Filmstrip Equipment; Teaching Machines Personnel: M. R. Abrams, Ben Peirez, Jack Stine, Fran Welsh, Jim McNulty, Rudy Schmidt, Bill Weltman, Don Langer V-M Corporation Booths P-134-135 305 Territorial Rd, Benton Harbor, Mich., WA 5-8841 Exhibiting: Tape Recorders; Language Lab applications; Phonographs; Tape Recorder; Slide Projector Synchronizer Personnel: C. J. Stevens, M. B. Cain, Joel Rowley Wallach and Associates, Inc. Booth A-3 1589 Addison Rd., Cleveland 3, Ohio, SW 1-5580 Exhibiting: Cabinets for storage of records, tapes, films and filmstrips; mobile units and Mobile AudioVisual Center Personnel: Charles D. Wallach, Mrs. Charles Wallach, Larry Oliver Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Lamp Division Booths 1-95-96 1 MacArthur Ave., Bloomfield, N. J., HU 4-3000, Blfd. Ext. 476-Exhibits Section, Adv. Dept. — Photographic Lamps, Commercial Engineering Dept. — Ext. 362 Exhibiting: Light Sources for Audio-Vistial Equipment, including new types Personnel: G. G. Paragamian, A. Frankel, R. D. Reynolds, R. L. Allen William Research Corp. Booth W-209 2280 W. Maple Rd., Box 95, WaUed Lake, Mich., MA 4-4591 Exhibiting: Williams Science Desk, automatic teaching device Personnel: Robert A. Harmon, Jerome Horger, S. B. Williams H. Wilson Corporation Booths G-83-84 546 W. 119th St., Chicago 28, lU., CO 4-4412 Exhibiting: Daylight projection unit and complete line of TV and audio visual mobile tables Personnel: Howard Wilson, George Luscombe, Lee Spade, Russ Parker, Ruthann Gaddy, Doris DeBias Third Annual Meeting of the Film Council National Audiovisual Association Tuesday, July 24, 1962, at the Morrison Hotel, Chicago, 111. A: 16mm-35mm RELATIONS 1: History of 16mm Film Distribution— Bill Kruse 2: The 35mm Viewpoint— What is an "Infringement"?—Speaker from 35mm Field. 3: The 16mm Viewpoint— Harold Baumstone 4: What Can Be Done To Improve 16:35 Relations. Frank Gilhaus 4: Cataloging— Toby Chandler 5: How Do You Handle???a: Late Returns b: Legitimate rentals which customers call "previews" c: Non-use d: Film Embezzlers 6: 8mm and Other Technological Developments —Tom Hope B: COPYRIGHT LAWS 1: NAVA's Position on Proposed Copyright Law Revision— Don White 2: Enforcement of 16mm Copyrights— Hy Frank C: FILM LIBRARY OPERATIONS 1: The Film Library Course at Bloomington Sales Training Institute— Alan Twyman, Jr. 2: Film Insurance— Wally Dauler 3: Depreciation of Films— Ken Lilley D. TRADE PROBLEMS 1: Necessary Operating Margin for the Film Library—Paul Foght 2: The Producers' Viewpoint— Sam Hersh 3: Distribution Patterns and their Effect on Profit-Roa Bu-ch E: DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY REPORTS The use of the 6x6 Small Group Discussion and Report Technique to enable every participant opportunity to register his personal reaction to the matters presented. Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — ^July, 1962 385