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With its first movie, "Touch of the Times," already edited and set for release next month, the year old Veritas Film group is now looking toward the greener field of television.
"Audiences don't like non-sports films on TV," William L. Alden '50, retiring president of Veritas, explains, "and Hollywood refuses to permit new products to be telecast." So video stations are looking for something different in the way of movies, and this is where Veritas comes in.
Lack of mobility, Alden continues, hampers the TV cameras. When a football game is telecast, for instance, the cameras cannot catch crowd scenes. Veritas plans to supply these shots.
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