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Business Screen 1938 — page 41
…DISTRIBUTION: Theatrical and special group showings. •DAYLIGHTING THE PADRES TRAIL"— 2 reels Sponsors: Southern Pacific R. R. Produced by: Castle Films Type: Promotional trav…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 237
…These films had been produced by the Office of War Information, Department of Agriculture, War DISTRIBUTION OF 16mm FILMS The accompany- ing chart clearly…
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Business Screen 1939 — page 24
…Produced for the Consvimcrs Power Company (Michigan) by General Business Films. Statewide distribution in theatres and before group audiences through the sponsor. "A PERSONAL…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 1242
…UWF has been a continuing factor in national sponsored film distribution. With district offices in New York. Chicago. Los Angeles. Dallas. Atlanta and Portland…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 238
…distribution job was done. An audience of more than seven million people per month was being reached by the end of the year. Films…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 912
…Sponsored by the film industry or by industry generally? The idea as presented is but a vague pattern. Some com- petent group of those…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 351
…Bureau of Mines, distributes 16mm films to audience groups which are sponsored by metals, petroleum and other industries. In 1958, lliere were 4.390…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 108
…a grocer who has his business im- proved by modem marketing methods illus- trated. Distribution: Being shown to groups of grocers throughout the country…
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Business Screen 1953 — page 180
…Audience Figures .\re Indispensible The decentralization of company film distribu- tion by depositing prints in school film libraries appears to be an inexpensive method…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 737
…s groups. it is possible to obl:iin a one million audieiue per year in this field for a thiee vear piriod by filling…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 784
…films for a group discussion on inter-racial relations was the same need shared by hundreds of other group leaders. If the distributor had…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 373
…While this audience can be reached by direct shi])- ment of prints, adult women's groups usual ly have to make arrangements to borrow…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 958
…by Ralph Bella- my. For all age levels. PICTURE IN YOUR MIND. 16mm sound, animated color cartoon, 15 minutes. Producer: International Film Foundation. Distributor…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 711
…and potentials of film distribution. The current surge in color television set purchases; the revival of theater construction; continued acquisition by groups of 16mm…
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Business Screen 1939 — page 127
…group-conscious nation in the world this task is not at all difficult. Here, again, it is preceded by the supposition that the film…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 512
…page booklet outlining facts about the distribution of busi- ness public relations films compiled by Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc. Now being distributed to…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 109
…A 20 minute film of a two weeks' visit to the plants. Distribution: Continuously exhibited by several traveling crews and by projectionists in all…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 66
…Background; United World Films was organized in 1946. It is part of the Music Corporation of PROJECTION FEATURES NO OTHER SYSTEM HAS! ip GROUPSHOW…
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Business Screen 1955 — page 246
…In i' fashion, it tan be analyzed criticized constructivelv by thi lire group. This procedure li. the distributor with his presenlali in and also…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 562
…prints to thousands of adult and youth audiences, both in the U.S. and abroad, is a thoroughly-organized effort by experienced film distribution…
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Business Screen 1939 — page 25
…Produced for the Wisconsin Bankers Association by Ray-Bell Films. Statewide showings before bankers' groups, business audiences and schools. SPECIAL MENTION Let's work…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 239
…Field activities provided direct con- tacts with film distributors, and leaders of organiza- tions and citizen groups using the films, resulting in better organization…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 179
…They are the American people everywhere. The existing film distributors who can serve these groups are many, varied, and unorganized. Objective data are being…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 324
…sound film titled People I mo Audiences, sponsored by Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.. a 23-year vet- eran of the distribution business with…
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Business Screen 1953 — page 179
…films were reported by 126 producing companies in the Third Annual Production Review of BlsiNESs Screen, published February. 1953. Includes Companies and Trade Groups…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 898
…This gives the sponsored client the added pub- lic relations effect surrounding each local com- munity film distribution. It is accomplished by United's…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 145
…Prints Go To College Visual Services Augmenting the distribution obtained by ('astle Films, the Board has privatelv distributed 100 prints. Fifty of these have…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 264
…In the distribution of their clients' 35mm sponsored films. United utilizes the theatrical knowledge, experience and contacts of Universal Pictmes, its parent company. By…
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Business Screen 1953 — page 336
…Planning Began at Distributor Level For to Whirlpool's assistance at this critical phase of unifying distributor-dealer relations, the company's film producer…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 357
…product or the training of dealers, salesmen, or trade groups. In order to assure results, the finished film must be seen by "prospecfs" for…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 174
…Producers of educational and industrial films are now represent- ed by The National Association of Film Producers, national group with headquarters in Chicago, mem…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 599
…Nineteen distribution agencies are included among those used by the associations. Most of the associations surveyed provide their films as promotional media on a…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 184
…OpER.\Tio.N' ; Prints and bookings are serviced from four regional distribution tenters, wholly owned by Association Films. ASSOCI.4TION Telefilms — This television divi…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 179
…Perhaps the greatest advantage to be derived from a network of educational film distributing units is that the service would be of, by and…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 959
…The film at- tempts to show that only by living what is to be learned can children overcome their prejudices toward other groups. For…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 228
…library at Pueblo, Colorado, that serves fifty local groups and maintained that all income from distribution should be spent for more film, the admin…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 68
…clients' pictures, but also has avail- able the extra advertising exposure via listings in other film catalogs produced by the company and distributed to…
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Business Screen 1949. 1950 — page 373
…with group reactions pro- \ided from all who ha\e seen the picture. But these have been minimum essentials among commercial film distributors experi…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 314
…play an important part in film distribution, particularly in the larger cities. They will make films owned by the school available to adult groups…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 136
…Spiess of Castle Films, George Cole. Bill MacCallum and E. A. Bendell of Modern Talking Picture Service. Others in the group were Bill Laub…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 228
…that the producing, distributing and manufacturing interests shall each be repre- sented by at least three members; that the four non-commercial groups using…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 385
…in theatrical distribution of sponsored films. Modern sales' chief Dick UourIi is in background. PICTURES BY BOB SEYKfOUR Seminar group hears Bol) Cross, American…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 311
…from the simple booking re- , ports sent in each month by each distributor telling to whom he I booked each film and when; and…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 352
…by sponsors who utilize commercial film distribution services. Lack of identity and of a "close relation- ship" with groups viewing such films was prov…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 357
…Development of "Magazine" and "Digest" programs, in which short-length films are combined for special audience appeal by distribution agencies, have proven successful and…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 13
…The films selected for the Texas War Film Program represent the best distributed by Office of War Infor- mation, Office of Inter-American Affairs…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 422
…Problems which these organizations are encountering in film use, distribution and procurement are also being investigated to provide a wider knowledge of the problems…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 190
…and distribution. The Film Plus an Operator The New Frontiers Avas shown on 16mm projection equipment brought to the show place by a Modern…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 157
…An extremely interesting and well-produced short subject which is also being sponsored by other dairy groups nationally, this film is the second of…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 66
…Distrihuled now through Modern Talking Picture Service to interested groups. .STEWART WARNER COMPANY: Dealer film series continues with completion of third film by Chicago…