Business screen magazine (1946)

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,111^^ Manufacturers and Distributors of: Bloop Punches Cans, Film Strip Editing Tables Film Bins Film Racks Flanges Film Editing Gloves Leader Stock, 16 & 35 mm Measuring Machines Plastic Cores, 16 & 35 mm Reels, 16 & 35 mm Reels, Non-Magnetic Spilt Reels Rewinds Sound Readers Splicers Storage Cabinets Vault Cans Scotch Tape Cloth Tape Sound Recording Tapes HOLLYWOOD FILM COMPANY HO-23284 HO 4-7191 precision film editing equipment 956 NO. SEWARD ST. HOLLYWOOD 38. CALIF, «M Syracuse University Plans Historical Film Collection "¥ Lstal)lislinirnl uf a historical lection of lOiniii films that de] the great steps in the teclinohi^Mcj and cuhural progress of the I nit© States has been initiated by Syrs cuse University. Syracuse. N.Y. This collection is planned to inak available to scholars, historiam writers and researchers a ivid variety of authentic film record that document the early hand skill and accurately portray the signifi cant commercial, economic am agricultural landmarks in oui country's growth. "The university will be renderinj a special service to scholars and re searchers by establishing a collec tion of historical films in a centra location within easy access to uni versity library facilities and facultj research work," Chancellor WilliaD P. Tolley points out. The universitj will not attempt mass distributioi of the films to other schools. Syracuse proposes to establish at independent foundation, tentativel; entitled the American Historica Filni Foundation, staffed with board of trustees and an advisor} council of specialists. The first ste( in this project will be to locate anc secure appropriate existing film! for the archives. As the project develo]js. the uni versity envisions stimulating thi production of new films to docu ment historical milestones not as^ yet recorded on film. Among th« many possibilities along this limi would be a series on "vanishing ocl cupations" which would focus tht camera's eye on the peddlarl country store keeper, circuit rider carriage maker and blacksmith. Temporarily, films accrued foi the archives will be housed in th{ educational film library at the unii versity's Audio-Visual Center. JJl s <j » Consolidated Film Industries Gets Reeves AAagna-Striper ♦ Installation of the now lOmiE Reeves Soundcraft Magna-Stripei at Consolidated Film Industries was completed June 15. CFI will be tht "first Hollywood film laboratory to utilize the new magnetic strijiing equipment," outgrowth of the 35mni Reeves development which won Academy Award two years ago. Consolidated has been named west coast headquarters for MagnaStriping requests by the Reeves Corp. CFFs Magna-Striper, located in its building at 959 Seward Street, Hollywood, can apply mag netic oxide in 25 mil., 50 mil. oi 100 mil. widths on cither blackand-white or color film. 12 USINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE