Business screen magazine (1938)

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SEE-HEAR SOUND PROJECTS EQUIPMENT BEFORE YOU BUY! Model L-105 tor audiences up to 500. Other models lor 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 314D WALTDN STREET CHICAGO G/ll/jt^rO C^LlVlUCJ An address of prestige where the discriminating traveler may relax in an atmosphere of refinement. Under the same management as The Drake and The Blackstone in Chicago. A. S. Kirkeby, Managing Director Theloiun House 0 ^ IV I I S H I II E I II s « m: 1 1 1 s speed. Tlic priijwtor is housed in a blimp case. Price $298.00. New Filmosouxd Model 142. This new 750-watt Fihiiosound is similar in general construction to the original Filmosound, Model 120, with an oil-damped filter wheel. An amplifier having an output of from 18 to 20 watts is supplied with an unusually versatile microphone and phonograph input system. The projector is equipped with a 2 in. F 1.6 lens, reversing mechanism electric rewind and .still picture clutch. The Magnilite condenser is included as standard equipment. Model 1-12 Filmosound is furnished only as a two-case model, inehuling a blimp. Price $410.00. NEUMADE CABINETS USEFUL ♦ The man.v important accessories which are necessary for the complete industrial film department are to be had in the stock of the Neumade Compan.v of New York City. The Neumade catalog lists many t.ypcs of film storage cabinets, splicers, rewinding equipment, etc. A movable steel projection table with a 11" variable tilt and rubber covered castors which lock into position, a notcher for films which eliminates splicing and a new line in 8, 16 and .'?5mm. brass reinforced fiber mailing cases for films are among the new items offered. L. E. .Jones, Manager of the 16mni. Equipment Department, invites inquiries from educators and business users of films. The comijU'te Xeumadc line is described in the company's excellent catalog, sent on request to film users. NEW KING-PAN-TIIT OUT ♦ Tlie Kiiui-1'aii-Tilt, a new device for ])anoraming and for tilting still or motion picture cameras has been annoiniced by Kin-0Lu.\, Incorporated of New York City. The new device offers smooth, even movement and a ,'i(iO° swing to any horizontal or vertical position. Kino-Pan-Tilt accommodates either the smallest 8 mm. or the heaviest 16 mm. cameras and the jerky, une\eii panning which ruins so manv pie tures is said to be eliminated with its geared operation. Priced at $25.00, the weight of Kino-PanTilt is (inly 2'' I i)ounds. FOR LITERATURE AND PRICES ADDRESS THE SCREEN SERVICE BUREAU 1 20 N. WACKER • CHICAGO THE 16mm. SYNCRO-SOUNO CAMERA, A SINGLE-SVS li-ln unit using all types ot film is sliown ;uiil described in detail below. • The Ampro Corporation of Chicago, manufacturers of 16mm. Silent and Sound motion picture projectors, announce that the.v have just completed arrangements as the exclusive United States sales agents (East of the Rocky Mountains) for the Syncro-Sound 16mm. professional sound-on-film camera as manufactured b,y Gumbiner Synero-Sound, Inc., 3337 Wilshire Blvd.. Los Angeles, California. Man.v claims are made for this new Syncro-Sound 16mm. professional sonnd-on-film camera. S.vnero-Sound makes it possible for the amateur to produce 16mm. sound pictures of professional qualit.v, and realizing that this equipment will be used by unskilled operators, the manufacturers have constructed it so that it will give the best professional results and have the greatest flexibility of application with the minimum of operating controls. The making of 16mm. sound motion pictures is recognized as a eomi'lieated and technical procedure.With the S.vncro-Sound Camera, the manufacturers say, acceptable sound pictures can be made liy anyone who understands the lilming of home movies. The S,\'nero-Sound camera is a |)reeision, professional instrument that produces pictures and high qualit.v natural sound. Exceedingly flexible — it takes single system pictures on all types of film, and can be s,vchronized with anv camera for double s.vstem, or with any Ijrojector for recording narrative synrhrouous with a silent picture. 34