Business screen magazine (1938)

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/^♦^ D YOUR NEXT PRODUCTION ^ #■ FOR THE COMPLETE EXPRESSION OF YOUR IDEAS — FOR THE SUCCESSFUL SOLUTION OF YOUR MOTION PICTURE & SLIDEFILM PROBLEMS • Any motion picture or slide film is only as good as the facilities with which it was produced. It takes good facilities, practical experience, and trained personnel to produce productions of quality. Our studios, cameras, sound equipment, editing and cutting lahoratory, past production record, and skilled personnel are more than equal to your most critical assignments. •LABORATORY (Ahovp) Films are edited and cut in our modern laboratory. Fully equipped for effieient. flaM'lesg work. In another section of the laboratory the films are printed . . . 16nini. an«l 35mm., both sound and silent. Included is a specially constructed developing machine, larf^e capacity, fireproof negative and positive print vaults, animation and title department. Research is constantly carried on for the attainment of unusual and dramatic ideas . . . here in our laboratory originate outstanding film effects. (Above) Behind-raniera view showing ihe directing, camera, and sound personnel producing "Time for (graduation" for the Elgin National Watch Company. Our studios are equipped with modern, highlv-adaptahle sets, are scientiHcally sound-proof, and contain a "drive in" for large trucks, cars, and heavy machinery. (Above) Making a '*lip synchronized" section of an educational film, using a typical doctor's office set especially erected for the purpose. Medical men and business executives frequently make sound films for use at conventions or sales meetings, so as to "appear" simultaneously at sev<-ral gatherings. A pnillPIUIFMT <''^*''""'-'''/'-) At ihe Chicago Film Laboratory the cream of t V " • ■ i'i fci II ■ modern production equipment is continually augmented by (he newest developments. Bell & Howell and Mitchell studio cameras. Fearless Blimp and Dolly. Mole-Richardson Microphone booms, a complete battery of lights for every commercial production requirement, a specially dcsigne<l camera truck . . . every type of precision equipment built for both studio and "on location" needs. (Below-right) Our overhead sound recording room. Etiuipped with the latest RCA Ultra-Violel recording unit, with extra facilities for recording sound track, disc or sound-unfilm recording and production play back unit. Screening room equipped with Simplex theatre-type projectors and RCA High Fidelity Sound. BE SURE YOUR PRODUCTION HAS THE ADVANTAGE OF CRAFTSM AN SHIP THAT COUNTS ! CHICAGO FILM LABORATORY, INC.) MOTION PICTURES £^ SLIDE FILMS STUDIO AND GENERAL OFFICE ^^^ 18 W. WALTON PLACE • WHITEHALL 6971 CHICAGO. ILLINOIS