Business screen magazine (1946)

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•riu'jorl> >ftir l^'voliilioi^^^ ^^0 '■/ fS CALVIN PRODUCTIONS. The "revolution.iry" communications company. It bcf^.in in liie thirties, when CALVIN brought about the national acceptance and widespread use of the 16mm film format for commercial purposes. Later produced the first 16mm sound film in full color. Then developed one of the first portable 16mm svnc-sound magnetic recorders. Today, CALVIN continues to revolutionize the film industry with new ideas, advanced technology and using the best equipped production and lab facilities anywhere. Like one of the most sophisticated sound mixing systems. And two of the largest sound stages — one a "cyclorama" — between the coasts. If you could use a little help from a friend with nnu film communications assignment, write for our free booklet "SoVou WantTo Make A I-ilm." It mav revolutionize tlio approach to your next film. ofwi? CALVIN PRODUCTIONS 215 W. I'ershing Koad Kansas City, Missouri 6-llOK New building new look. Dependable service lor 40 ve.irs And now even more. Phone; (816) 421-1230 circle 114 on reader service card 14 the screen executive] The Hcrkcv Icchnical divisum of Bcrkcs Photo. Inc., has promoted Bob Von Dwingcio to sales manajicr; formerly a product manaucr, he will now direct sales ;uh1 promotional efforts for Berkey\ professional iiiihlinj; . . . Mill Sherman h.is been named AudioVisual sales manager for Knox Manufacturing Co.; he was previously with Radiant and Raystone . . . The new general manager of Time-lJfes nontheatrical department is ex-RKO sales manager William Finkclde> . . . Heading national sales for Khecni .Manufacturing Company's motion picture products is Robert Wade, formerly with Fairchild . . . John I.ord has been MORGAN LORD SHERMAN appointed to the new position of technical services manager at DuKane Corporation . . . Earl Morgan is the new VP-sales for the entire VPl Services postproduction and print line . . . Motorola Systems, Inc., has named .lohn .1. Harris to the new post of general marketing manager, in liie H\ R operations . . . Graflex. Inc. has named Chris Rider general manager of the newly-acciiiired Railiant Screen Corporation; Pal Gillette is niarketing director and Fred Sabc> will head manufacturing operations . . . Robert J. .Vlli-n is the new director of production and creative services at Canyon Films . . . 1^71 president of Chicago Unlimited is Dennis .\ltniun, crcaii\e liireclor at .Altman, Bratude c*i: Soforlh . . .Mike .Michaels is the new music and sound effects editor at Dick Lavsky's Music House in New York . . . Televideo Productions has acquired the exclusive directorial services of \\c\ March. \eteran TV director . . . John E. (Ed) Fixari is the marketing manager for Motorola's new Tcleprogram Center, acquisition and distribution arm of the company's education and training products unit . . . Jacques Letellier, who has shot nuire commercials in more countries than any other director-cameraman, has joined New York's MPO N'ideotronics . . . Heading the new custtimer service area for \'PI Services is J«h' !Minigliu. veteran posi prnduction and distribiitiiin expert . . . Edwin Cooperstein has been apfxiinted general manager of Canyon Films . . . Alderman Studios writer JoAnn Francis (ini> was recentl\ honored as one of "the loicinost women in ei>mmunicatii>ns'" for her nonfiction work in writing and publishing . . . Herbert S. Schlosser. program VP-wcst for NBC has been named chairinan of this years International Broadcasting Awards . . . leleMation. Inc. has named Olcott (Hud) Mills manager of its .Atlanta regional iiffice . BUSINESS SCREEN ill ■a ■5