Business screen magazine (1946)

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adox coniiniu'd albo blew his job. He left show came off without a hose of you who have been J breathlessly for the announcevill be happy to know that the f our eighth grade graduation I also went onstage and had a performance the night of the ;t, she was so great that she ed the attention of a number of men", sixteen-year-olds who ilready in high school. As a rede started going out with them opped being my girl friend. I two vital lessons from that experience . . . You're lucky thmgs go wrong at the rehearsal jhi at the show, and . . . the the show is usually very fickle. if these lessons have been proven nati\ times in the years since ivhich may be why I myself am one of the last to push the jutton. nera eye <onnn,u<i -lory Retires from Kodak; eturn to Active Production elirenient on December 1 of Flory, as Advisor, Nontheatrical to the Eastman Kodak Com\mI1 leave a great void. Only len have filled this important ) recent decades. A most worthy sor to the late Herb Edwards, lom the position was created by :, Flory has made so many cant contributions to the ad Tient of the factual film medium ve are hard-pressed to record ill. role in the formative years of ouncil on International Nonical Events (CINE) over which :sided with distinction continues helps guide this U.S. clearing for overseas film festivals: in ast decade, working with Tom his associate of long-standing directed the compilation of that tant Association of National Ad:rs' study, "Dollars & Cents of ;ss Films." A distinguished memthe SMPTE. he and Mrs. Flory iave unstintingly of their time fforts to the University Film Asion and that group's Foundation brmed through his encourageand constant persuasion, o else but an experienced proof informational and documennotion pictures could understand continued on page 46 ^ LA BELLE COMMPAK ^ 3-WAY* SUP-IN CARTRIDGE FOR INSTANT PROGRAM CHANGES * COURIER 16 TV-LIKE SELF-CONTAINED * TUTOR 16 CARTRIDGE INSTANTLY INTERCHANGEABLE IN ANY LA BELLE "16 ' SERIES Continuous loop 16mm filmstrip and magnetic sound permanently synchronized and combined in a single cartridge is the BIG IDEA! No rewind — no turn over — instant replay! Fast sequence animated scenes suggest motion. Up to 250 visuals plus 20 minutes audio. Existing slide/sound programs easily adapted. For further details contact ^^■^3t ^ LARGE SCREEN PROJECTED IMAGE lndust:ries Ptione 414/567 552? 502 S. Worlhington St. Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53065 J y^ywoodVaJJeyTiJm 8MM Specialists. We do it all. In house. • Reduction printing • Contact printing • Magnetic or optical sound • Treating and cartridging For details write Hollywood Valley Film Lab, 2704 West Olive, Burbanit, California 91505, or phone (213) 846-7262. WHEN YOU ARE READY FOR THE BEST! Super 8 16 and 35 PACIFIC FILM INDUSTRIES 5220 SANTA MONICA BLVD. LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 90057 ry/February, 1972 45