Business screen magazine (1946)

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Joins Motion Picture Production Department at Jam Handy, Detroit ♦ James E. MacLant: has joined the motion picture production department of the Jam Handy OrG.iMZATlON where he will be on the directing staff. He will also serie as a contact man on industrial motion pictures and travelogues produced by Jam Handy. Previous to his new appointment, MacLane produced his own pictures. Freund Is Script Supervisor Of Film Research Associates ♦ Phiup Freund, newly appointed script supervisor of Film Rese.wrch .Associates, was a former wTiter for films produced for the Curtis Publishing Company, Johnson & Johnson, the Anti-Defamation League, Sears Foundation, U. S. State Department and others. Freund also headed the Scenario Board of Review of the Signal Corps Photographic Center in \^ orld ^ ar II and more recently was with the .\rmv as film consultant in its Civil .\ffairs Division. Bernard Is Ross Roy's Photo Chief; Scotten Film Director ♦ Jules F. Bernard, since 1938 production manager of Ross Roy, Inc., Detroit advertising agency, now heads the photographic department of the firm. W-^LTER Scotten II. named film director and assistant to Bernard in handling slide film programs for the agency's clients, was formerly film director of Marshal Templeton, Inc. Canadian Film Board Names Dew and Lochnan Executives Desmond Dew , one time associate of J. Arthur Rank, and Carl J. LocHN-AN, formerly of the Civil Service Commission in Canada, have been appointed respectively production supervisor and assistant director of distribution of the NaTION-U, Film Board at Ottawa. Dew specializes in sound, music. optics and other technical services. A.niong his pictures were The Shape of Things to Come and Elisabeth Bergner's As You Like It, and more recently Great Expectations and Red Shoes. He was named head of the finishing-off department at Rank's Pinewood and Denham studios in 1945. Lochnan. formerly organization and classification officer of the Civil Service Commission, was delegate this fall to the United Nations seminar on Public instruction, in New York. Dean Coffin Heads Producing Plans for Instructional Arts ♦ Dean Coffin, for 16 years witli the Jam H.andy Organization as film and stage writer, director of live stage business conventions and dramatized presentation, and account executive, is now vice-president in charge of production planning for Instructional .\rts, I.nc, of Detroit, Mich. Dean Coffin NEW YORK, N. T. Peerless Film Proc. Corp. De Luxe Loboralories Pathe Loborotoriej Movielab Film Lobs. Fordel Film Labs. Cineque Cotorfilm Lobs. FT. lEE, H. J. Consolidated Film fndl. BOSTON, MASS. Master Mot. Pict. Co. WASHINGTON, D. C. Byron. Inc. TORONTO, ONT. Peerless Laboratories CLEVEIANO, O. Motion Picture Prods. DAYTON, O. Wrlght-Potterson A. F. B. DETROIT, MICH. Jom Handy Organization EAST LANSING, MICH. Capitol Film Service CHICAGO, III. Chicago Film Lob. Crescent Film Lobs. Wilding Picture Prods. Ideol Pictures Corp. OAK PARK, III. Atlas Film Corp, ST. PAUl, MINN. Reid H. Roy Film Inds. KANSAS CITY, MO. The Calvin Company ATLANTA, GA. Distributor's Group DALLAS, TEXAS Southwest SoundRlms HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. Peerless Film Proc. Corp. Acme Film Labs. Columbio Pictures Lab. Consolidated Film Inds. Pathe Laboratories Telefilm, Inc. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Houston Color Lobs. BURBANK, CALIF. Cinecolor Corporotion SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. W. E. Hockey PORTLAND, ORE. Sawyer's Inc. to start your film off right to keep it right... longer — always specify ^ EERLESS FILM TREATMENT" Peerless is convenient everywhere. Write for FREE literature. -^^n,M-rc f'^«* PROCESSING EERLESS CORPORATION 165 WEST 46TH STREET, NEW YORK 19, N. Y. 959 SEWARD STREET, HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIF. REACHING THE -'BLUE CHIPS" OF BUSINESS FILMS ♦ For more than a decade, BUSINESS SCREEN has been the one national business journal serving the special interest of large and small business firms utilizing the full range of audio and \-isual tools for training, selling, and other purposes. 8.000 copies this issue. One o/ tUe 207. . . "Telephone Cable To Cuba", just completed by The Atnerican Telephone and Telegraph Company, is one of the 207* films written by the staff of •as of Mov. 21 Sc^Upti /iif Oeveiie QnxAAnxlUicci 709 ATLANTIC BIDG. THE COMPLETE FILM WRITING SERVICE GUARANTEED ACCEPTABILITY 930 F STREET NW * WASHINGTON 4, D. C. • EXECUTIVE 5941 • IN NEW YORK, ENTERPRISE 6535 • NUMBER 8 • VOLUME 11 • 1950 43