Business screen magazine (1938)

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Model L-105 /or audiences up to 500. Other modeh tor every use. Buy no slide-film sound projector until you see this new line! Exclusive, patented features insure finest projection and reproduction— easier, quicker handling. Endorsed by many leading users and producers of industrial film. We invite investigation and comparison on every point. Ask your film producer for details and demonstration — or write us direct. WEIGHS LESS EASIER TO HANDLE AND SET UP TRIPCORD FOR SLIDE CHANGES SELF CONTAINED RECORD COMPARTMENT AC or DC CURRENT SDUIVD PROJECTS CDMPAIVY 3140 WALTDM STREET CHIC/IGO llL^lted The Drake offers every luxury and convenience of fine living on Chicago's Gold Coast, overlooking Lake Michigan. A. S. Kirkeby, Managing Director ThfiJ) raha LAKE SHORE DRIVE • CHICAGO ffSSs, George K. Spoor, film pioneer and jounder oj the jamed Essanay Studios, congratulates Herman A. DeVry on the occasion of the recent banquet in Chicago celebrating Mr. DeVry's ^5th anniversary. (Continued frotn Page 35) * Camera fan.s and sales managers everywhere interested in the new vogue of projecting their .'Jomin. miniature camera negatives on the screen can now entertain family and friends or use them in business in this way at slight expense. This popular method of showing interesting shots to whole groups at one timf without the inconvenience of passing around albums or loose prints is now brought within the reach of almost every miniature camera owner through the introduction of a clever, low-priced combination screen kit by the makers of Argus Speed Cameras. The Arguscreen Kit includes one of the new 100 watt portable CP Argus projectors, with slide box of 100 capacity, and an adjustable projection screen 30" x 32" made of finest quality flexible movie screen material, all compactly enclosed in a sturdy protective carrying case. ♦ Telco Color process announced this month at their plant, located at 1257 N. La Brea Avenue, Hollywood, that this plant has started production of color prints for several major studios who are contemplating the use of the Telco color process for 1938-39 productions. Working from any set of color separation negatives, the new Telco Color print-processing machine is a mechanical color process in which color is applied mechanically and controlled electrically rather than being a chemical or imbibing process. Test reels have shown, according to the company, that Telco can produce uniform color prints with controlled color density, producing delicate pastel shades, coupled with natural fiesh tones, and giving a rich brilliancy of delicate color, at a high rate of speed without loss of quality and with perfect register throughout a reel, having a black-andwhite sound track. Telco first startled the film industry in 193G when Universal's Xews Reel used the Telco Color Process to take pictures of the opening day ceremonies of the Dallas Centennial, and six hours later showed a full color print of the festivities on the screen of the ^lajestic Theatre, in Dallas, at the same time that black-and-white pictures of the same events were being released in other theatres in that eit,v. Business Screen will O. N. Wilton, export manager jor Bell & Howell '"''ng " coiiii)lete deCompany. fxaTOm(?«Ai'«Fi7?»!oa«/ie prepares to scription ot this and sail on an extended vacation jaunt to Europe other color processes with Mrs. Wilton. Bon Voyage! '" *'"' "<"'=* 'SS"<= 36