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Business Screen 1970 — page 567
…Picture Editors. Inc. Besides offering editing serv- ices, the company provides full pro- duction services and operates the .American Schools of Cinema (the only…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 671
…Maxim has undertaken the leadership of the Amateur Cinema League. He says in "A Closeup," the editorial page in Amateur Movie Makers: "Amateur cinematography…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 168
…To those men who claim that this gaudiness is necessary the editor suggests : Some tasteful cinema may arise sooner than expected, a cinema that…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1192
…History of the Cinema" is pre- sented by Brandon Films, Inc., 200 West 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. American Education Week Celebrated…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 477
…in the cinema is that it provides an illusion of re- ality.' The editor, then, quotes the London Chronicle's editorial report of the…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 158
…The editor quotes generous evaluation from the New York World and the New York Herald Tribune. The Vanishing American shows that "the cinema is…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 712
…cinema can thrive, excepting in isolated examples. Then, perhaps, that changing chimera, the Public, is not ready for the better and best Editor's…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 159
…Behind the mo- tion picture screen—New York, Scientific American Pub Co, 1919. 420 p. 300 illus. Lutz, Edwin G.: Cinematic composi- tion ; a…
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Business Screen 1958 — page 592
…Sound • Editorial • Laboratory Services alrview Avenue Northeast, \A/ashington 2, D. C. UAwrence 6-A634 50 U.S. Companies Exhibit At 1958 Photoitina in…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 1348
…Industries by the American Cinema Editors. So- low was the guest of honor at a luncheon sponsored by the Editors' group in Hollywood on…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 336
…It is with pleasure that we are able, this month, to add the equally strong com- ments of an American editor whose business it…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 82
…SIXTH INTERNATIONAL DISPLAY OF CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR PUBLICITY. INDUSTRY AND TECHNICS USE Sponsored by the International Milan Samples Fair, Milan, Italy April 12-27 Categoriks…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 219
…American criticism ?" Mr. Milton Waldman comments on several films presented in what seemed to the editor a Little Theatre program. Raskolnikov, as the cinema…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 962
…The Fifty-Fifth Street Cinema in New Yorl City, sponsored by the Art Cinema League has developed interesting programs durinj the summer months just…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 413
AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS 409 Of the cinema in China, Professor Zukor says, "Equally sporadic and up to the present time not very…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 52
…But, more important than all this, is this word of editorial dedication: "To the United States Navy and specifically to the U. S. Naval…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 865
…New Season for Cinema 16 ■i^V Cinema 16, New York City film society (59 Park Ave.), will present more than 47 art, fact…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 240
236 The Educational Screen Sound Films Make Movies A Most Complex Business The talking cinema has made the motion picture industry the most complex…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 1134
…Lanphier) Editorial on American films in Great Britain (in the Chicago Tribune) Jan. 17 Comments on the Motion Picture Industry (by Walter A. Maier…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 946
…cinema-verite st>'le documen- taries and educational films. Facilities; Com- plete 16mm production facilities, including wire- less sync-sound camera and Steenbeck editor…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 870
…scien- tists, the medical film editors in Germany have opened a new field of practical work. The cinematograph has encountered difficult problems in contributing…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 1109
…Xn, The American Spirit in Art Borglum's Rough Rider, Bronze At the National Sculpture Society Exhibition New York, 1923 New Periodicals Two new…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 95
…Editorial Supervisor WViiiei- Sclnu"i(l('r, Director, Cinematograplty SiLab yanics Finney, Art Director Services: IGmm color films for industry, docu- mentary, and TV…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 1376
…ward publication in mid-Februa the Editors report. A new idea in service organizations: TOM \\ ILLARD CINEMATOGRAPHY Motion picture photography, from scctic to trorkprint…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 12
The reader's right Instructional Materials EDITOR: I have just finished reading your excellent editorial in the December, 1953 issue ("Including the Printed Word…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 535
…And be- hind this particular ISyi-minute motion picture lay a full year and a half of planning and cinematic produc- tion which reflects…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 153
…And be- hind this particular 13y2-minute motion picture lay a full year and a half of planning and cinematic produc- tion which reflects…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 717
…With the exception of two American reels, all the films were from England and her col- onies, with a few from French sources. \ Editor…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 724
…The Little Theatre Movement in the Cinema (Concluded from page 70) serve as an album for the delightful photo- graphs of stars, except as…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 325
…lllll*lll«llltll|[f^ Journal of the American Asso- ciation o f University Women (January)—An editorial on the subject of "Reforming the Mov…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 32
…Contact Miss Martha David of Theatre-screen Advertising Bureau, the American member-group of ISAS, for infor- mation on the 1961 Festival. Categories: First…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 148
…AdministraHve offices; preview screening; editorial dept. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS W^^^T'^iV^'"" " ^^' ^'^ Vacutainer r^ lZjj''^°'>-^"'^"'^°''^ '="'>- Development (rKM-^T^v ^"?"t /<^^e^.- Nike-X…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 113
…It is time that action be instigated to bring to an end speedily the misrepresentation of the life of the American people at home…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 217
…the Theatre, an editorial. Remarking upon the "new stand- ards of ushering which the motion picture has brought to the American theatre," the writer…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 826
…ESTUDIOS CINEMATOGRAFICOS ROSELLO (cont'd from preceding page) films, black & white and color, 35- mm and 16mm, travel, newsreel, TV commercials, artistic produc- tions…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1088
…cinemascope arrangement so that three pictures may be projected simultane- ously. Presentations of the program have been given for the teachers in the Americanization…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 157
…Jones, Secrrtanj-TreaKiirer "^ Victor Spooner, Production Manager Robert Darbyshire, Editorial Supervisor Maurice Kml)ra, Chief Engineer Leonard McGregor, Cinematograplnj Franz Liiuliier, Cinematograplnj Robert Banks…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 16
…Mascelli, editor of the American Cinematographer Manual. Shooting exclusively with an Arritlex. 16, Mascelli ARRIFLEX gets the prizewinning macro action! achieved many original and…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 710
…Ross, Director, American TV Commercials Festival, 40 East 49th Street. New York 17, N.Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-5877. ^ THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING AWARDS…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 242
…The names and addresses of the publish- er, editor, managing editor, and business man- agers are: Publisher. Earl M. Hale, Eau Claire, Wis. ; managing…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 768
…Cinema East/Todds Film International "Chris" Statuette: Columbus Festival Gold Medal; International Film & TV Festival of New York * * * "One Fine Day" Sponsor: American Heart…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 702
…Negative matching; editorial services. PACIFIC TITLE & ART STUDIO 6350 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollv^vood, Cal. 90038 Phone: 464-0121 AC: 213 Year of Organization…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 1220
…The American Association of Agricultural College Editors will also' hold its annual meeting in Washington in 1961, and the USDA Workshop is now sched…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 1158
…Sher- burne, Jr., American Association for the Advancement of Science; and New Cinematographic Techniques—John Flory, East- man Kodak Company. Ralph Buchsbaum. University of…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 118
…It of course s have been listed as follows.—Editor AMERICAN FOUNDATION ON AUTOMATION AND EMPLOYMENT FILM FAIR May 21-22, Hotel Americana, New…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 1350
…Judges for the contest were Herbert Lightman, editor of The American Cinematographer; Kemp Niver, president of the Renovare Company; and Oscar L. "Pat" Patterson…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 982
…Calvert has been ap- pointed Editor-in-Chief of American Book Company. Former Editor-in- Chief W. W. Livengood is now Ex- ecutive Assistant…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 469
…and see imitations of American W^esterns,' done by Cossack riders in the Caucasus, t the famous Piccadilly cinema. The Russians have ;one a…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 714
…rephotographing of transparencies, flat art (renection cop\), overlaid material, small di- mensional objects, to create filmstrip negative. (see complete listing under Film Laboratories) Cinematography…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 476
…the Americi stage and in American playwriting is soni thing distinctly apart from the screen. Education (June) — The editor takes issi with a circular…