Business screen magazine (1946)

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All transistorized Instant sound Instant picture Show Business The DuKane Cartridge Cassette Commander helps the man on the go do a more efficient, more effective sales job. The new show-anywhere projector gives your sales story the advantages of film-cartridge convenience, full color, synchronized sound, and totally automatic operation. SEND FOR FREE LITERATURE. DuK^VIVE CORPORATION AUOIO-VISUAL DIVISION Dcpt. BS-in, St. Charles, III. 601 'iJ V//Atiliii, l.t«l. 333 Park Avenge South, New York. N.V. 10010 ^%Mt ANIMATION AIDS 213 789^98 . 17040 OTSEGO. ENCINO. CA. 9131S Schools Corporations TV Stations Pfoducers Camera Stands, Punches. I Cartoon Colours, Cel ACME OR OXBERRY STANDARDS "LOW BUDGET" ,^ ANIMATION i^, C»ftoon & Ttehnieil -Storyboird to Scrten ^^ \ JX//B_li^ IltDI MOTION anrf SlIDIS -^J^ ^ \ '-' r«b»rt p. haaih pr««a«ll«Bt, Inc. >4v\''^^' • ;i h*a *MM> Mtii 111.* im iwt iir*i \''. V^ Filming in Hawaii? Coll CINE-PIC HAWAII George Tahara 533-2677 1847 Pacific Hts. Rd. Honolulu, Hawaii the screen executive SMPTE AWARDS: Ernest M. Whiflcv, Senior Project Engineer. Re^icll.ike Corp.: the E. I. tlu i'onl tiold Medal; Koilger J. Ross. l-'ilm Consultant. 1 asliilan Koiiak ( o.: SMI'IT. Progress Medal; Dr. IVtcr C. (;oldmark. President. C US I.alior.ilories: SMPTE: Journal Award; John A. Manrcr, President of Optronics Technologv. Inc.; the l-:astnian Kodak Gold Medal: I.inwood (;. Dunn, President of Film I fleets of Hollywood: the Herbert 1. Kalmus Ciold Medal; Dr. WaUcr Bnich, Director of Product Planning. .MCIlelefunken: the David SarnofI Ciold Medal. New assignments at Modern Talking Picture Service will have Fontaine KiiK'licloe, .Ir.. V.P. heading up a new division. Modern Media Services, which will provide programming for the CATV industry. Jack Lusk, Modern's Manager of Midwest Sales, has been namctl .i vice president. KINCHELOE HOLE Wilson D. Hole has been named V.P. and General Manager of Traincx Corp.. a subsidiary of Medcom. Inc. . . . Kenneth Jones has been appointed Vice President of Sales and Business Affairs at Consolidated Film Industries . . . Ben Press, former head of B & E Film Labs, has joined Bebell. Inc. Motion Picture Lab Division as Supervisor of Printing Operations . . . Abbott Sydney is now Vice President of Arriflex-Wcst . . . Kenneth Li Donnici is the new General Manager of Optisonics Corp. ... J. L. "Hobby" Hobson has been named National Sales Manager of Audio-Visual Products at Singer Company's Graflex Division . . . New vice presidents at the Bill Sandy Company. Detroit, arc George J. Forrest, for finance and administration: Ralph K. Scott, for innovative products; and Mai Middlesworth, for production management. Alan K. F'rascr, a young executive of Treise Engineering, Inc., San Fernando, Calif, was killed in a boating accident on June 19. Mr. Eraser, who was only 27 at the time of his death, w as Vice President for Sales and Engineering for Treise and widely known as a knowledgeable authority in the film processing field. Reela's 8MM facilities aren't just ta k. Weil take care of your needs right now How do you want your 8MM ? Super or standard ? Color or black and white ■* Optical or contact printed ? Silent or sound '> Magnetic or optical track? Do you need complete lab work or just loading ? How about titles ? Music? Optical effects? Reela does it. Our facilities are the nnost sophisticated in the world . . . in layout, in equipment, m techniques. To top it off, all 8MM loading is done under "clean room" conditions. Send your order now. Or if you want further information, write for our new price list to Dept. 007 Reela Film Laboratories, 65 N.W. Third Street. Miami, Florida 33128. FILM LABORATORIES.INC. A Division otWometco enterprises. Inc. Phone (305) 377-2611 Nevi' York (212) 279-8555 or call Reela in Miami. November/December, 1971 115