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Summit Films, award winning production company has a large stock footage library available on summer and winter mountain sports, particularly skiing and climbing. World coverage. Also wildlife film. Contact Natalie Maxwell.
SUMMIT FILMS, INC.
1801 York Street
Denver, Colorado 80206
(303) 399-8040
SLIDE FILMS ARE OUR SPECIALTY
editing & composites
signaling
ALL types of mastering (records and tape)
Processing Pressing
APPROVED BY
Audiscan
DuKane cassettes & records
La Belle
Cartridge winding for all slide film machines and radio cartridges
Tape Duplicating
Fast, accurate service anywhere in the United States.
(Tapes are on their way back to you in two days, records in five, after receipt of your tape.)
VIRCO RECORDING CO.
P. O. Box 185
Monterey Parle, California 91754
(213) 283-1888
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Blucher Joins Fairchild As Audiovisual Marketing Mgr.
Stephen Blucher has joined Fairchild Industrial Products, a division of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation, as marketing manager for audiovisual and communications products. He will be responsible for marketing of the entire Fairchild line of automatic cartridge loading <Smni sound film projectors.
Lewis Is Appointed VP In Major Expansion at VPI
W. W. "Red" Lewis has been appointed vice president for VPI Films. Lewis will develop new film projects with major industrial clients, specifically those dealing with major contemporary issues and those reflecting management's feeling of involvement.
The appointment establishes an East Coast base for the firm, which was organized primarily to produce films dealing with the complexities of change.
Brotman Joins P.T.A. As VP, Sales and Marketing
Charles H. Brotman will institute a production liaison service to clients for their conventions, exhibitions, sales meetings and specialized projects in his new position as vice president of sales and marketing at Presentation Technical Aids, Inc.
Brotman's experience include a career in business communications, multi-media presentations, live theatre and the audiovisual field.
Pioneer Producer Of Calvin Productions Dies at Age 85
Joseph De Frenes, nontheatrical motion picture producer pioneer, is dead at the age of 85.
De Frenes founded the firm of Bosvvorth, Felton and De Frenes, later renamed the DeFrenes Company, after he bought out his partners. Upon retirement in 1963, De Frenes sold his company to Calvin Productions of Kan
sas City, who named the new firm Calvin-DeFrenes Corporation, presently called Calvin Productions of Pennsylvania.
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ELRICK
Kirschner Studios Promotes EIrick To Vice Presidency
The appointment of George S. EIrick to vice president of Wm. N. Kirschner Studios was made at that company's annual stockholders' meeting Sunday, Nov. 23rd.
The Kirschner organization, producers of industrial and educational motion pictures, and audiovisual sales training aids, has offices and facilities in Glenview, Illinois and in Tampa, Florida.
IQ Elects New Officers And Board of Governors
In election results of The International Quorum of Motion Pictures. W. B. Legg, Jr., Executive Producer of Paragon Productions, was named president; Hack Swain, of Hack Swain Productions, was elected vice president; Secretary-Treasurer of 10 is Fred Niles of Fred Niles Communications Center.
The new board of governors includes Georges Pessis of Paris, Heinrich Fueter of Condor Films in Zurich and G. H. W. Groom of Films of Africa in Johannesburg, the three officers and three past presidents.
Ralph Lopatin Productions Elects Levanios President
The Philadelphia motion picture firm. Ralph Lopatin Pro
ductions, has elected Michael Levanios, Jr. to succeed Ralph Lopatin as the company's president. Lopatin has become chairluan of the board and continues as chief executive officer.
Levanios has been associated with Ralph Lopatin Productions since 1963, as vice president and production manager.
Around The Industry
Marvin Fireman has joined MPO, New York, as director . . . GAF Corporation has named Edwin T. Mosher to the post of industrial specialist for the company's central region . . . Marshall M. Sluyier has been named vice president of Instructional Dynamics Inc. . . . Gordon Willis has returned to Audio Productions from a leave of absence during which he was director of photography on three major features . . . Estelle Tepper has joined The Fifi Oscard Talent Agency and will be working on industrials, commercials, and theater . . . Eugene S. Cooper has been appointed advertising manager for the Photo lamp Division of Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. . . . E. R. "Skip" Bulkley has been appointed eastern marketing representative of LaBelle Industries, Inc. . . . Lori Productions, Inc. has added H. Donald Proiity to their staff as an executive producer . . . Charles Howard Reed has been named director, southwestern regional sales for the CBS Electronic Video Recording Division . . . Alex Broda has been named to head the Arriflex Service Dept. of Alan Gordon Enterprises, Inc. . . . Waller Charnley has joined Walter J. Klein Company, Ltd. as creative director . . . and the DuKane Corporation has named two new district managers. Alan J. Spriet will be midwest sales district manager, in charge of a nine state area; Jack Elliott is now sales manager for DuKane's eastern territory, working in New York and the New England states.
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