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METROPOLITAN CHICAGO:
SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION: CONT'D.
sti-ips and slides, teachers guides, hand out folders for sales training, public relations, sales promotion and education. Facilities: Art department, b&w laboratory, hot press typeset, slide mounting, slide cameras, animation cameras.
RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS
SlidEFILMS: Infant Fortnitla Preparation ill the Hospital (.Mead Johnson & Co.); Exchanges and Returns (Goldblatt) ; Measnring Sales Ability (International Harvester); Continental Cnisine (.Armour & Co.); Ben Bur (Metro-GoldwynMayer. Inc.).
TELECINE FILM STUDIOS, INC.
100 S. Northwest Hishway, Park RidKe. III. Phones: Park Ridse— T.\ 3-1418 Chicago— RO 3-5818 Date of Organization: 19.52 Byron L. Friend, President June A. Friend, Secretary-TreasureiHenry Ball, Facility Manager
Services: Motion pictures for industry and television, color and b&w; 35mm and 16mm, studio or location. TV commercials, videotape or film ; complete packaging service, editing, re-recording, mixing, interlock screening and recording; script writing; animation. Hi-speed photography, timelapse films. Facilities: Multiple camera, continuous shooting picture equipment. 35mm and I6mm cameras; magnetic sound recorders; sound stage 30' x 45', five-channel re-recording and mixing; selsyn interlock; generators for location work: wireless microphones.
RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS
Motion Pictures: Paper Cutting (Packaging Corp.) ; Piggyback (General American Transportation); IBT Museum (111. Bell Tel. Co.). Slidefilms: Office Management (Ryerson Steel); Motorola Management (Motorola).
UNITED FILM & RECORDING STUDIOS, INC. Studios — I'roduction Center: 301 Kast Erie
Street, Chicago 11, III. Phone: Superior 7-9114
Additional Offices: 154 East Erie Street,
Chicago 11, Illinois. Date of Organization : 1928 Date of Incorporation: 1933 Branch Offices: 17 East 45th Street, New York
17, N. Y. Herbert Rosen, Eastern Repr. 425
13th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Ken
Buchanan, Washington Repr. William L. Klein, President & Executive
Producer Her.schell G. Lewis, Vice-President, Chg. of
Film Production Frank Green, Unit Manager Marilyn Friedel, Exec. Prod. Coordinator George Turek, Senior Eng., Engrg. Dept. Larry Wellington, Creative Musical Director Harry A. Jaeger, Director, Merchandising
& Sales
Services: Custom creators and producers of motion pictures, slidefilms, radio & TV commei'cials, film series and related materials for a complete custom-made package in all branches and levels of business and industry. Facilities: Modern air-conditioned fully equipped recording and film studios for 16mm and 35mm picture and sound. Western Electric-RCA; Rangertone, StancilHoffman; Maurer; Mitchell and still cameras; Ampex; etc., for every phase of film-sound work. 16mm and 35mm magnetic and optical recording, transfer; interlock mixing; screening and editing facilities; slidefilm dept.; creative, art and technical dept.
RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion' Pictures: For a Lifetime (Oak Flooring
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UNITED FILM & RECORDING: CONT'D.
.Assn.); To Better Serve You (DuPage Hospital .Assn.); Training Process (ServiceMaster); It's Wehcor Time (Webcor); .Mental Rrhohilitation (State of Illinois); 30 Plus (Rheem Mfg.); History in the Making (Moral Re-Armament Show). Slidefilms: Untitled, employee indoctrinationsales training series (Colletz Associates).
United Film Service, Inc.
333 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. J. Frank Carpenter, Resident Vice-Pres. (See complete listing under Kansas City, Mo.)
WILDING INC.
1345 West Argyle St., ChicaKO 40, III. Phone: BRoadway 5-1200
Date of Organization: 1914 Date of Incorporation : 1927
Wilding Divisions
New York: Eastern Division — 405 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-0854. Hugh Gage, Vice-President; Mel London, Executive Producer.
Detroit: 4925 Cadieux Road, Detroit, Mich. Phone: TUxedo 2-3740. Gordon Miller, VicePresident. At 13535 Livernois Ave., Detroit, Mich. Phone: WEbster 3-2427. Norman B. Terry, Vice-President, Creative Sales. A. J. Henderson, Vice-President.
Chicago: Midwest & Western Dirisions — 1345 West Argyle St., Chicago 40, 111. Phone: BRoadway 5-1200. Clifford F. Weake, TicfPresident.
Twin Cities: 3418 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: PArkway 4-5512. Dirk D. Young, Manager.
San Francisco: 109 Stevenson, San Francisco
27, Calif. Phone; DElaware 3-9113. H. B. Butler, Vice-President.
Cleveland: 1010 Euclid Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Phone: TOwer 1-6440. L. T. Young, VicePresident.
Akron : East Akron Post Office Bldg., Akron 16, Ohio. Phone: STadium 4-5514. Robert R. Osmun, Manager.
Pittsburgh District: 3 Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Penna. Phone: GRant 1-6240. Karl Kuechenmeister, District Manager.
Cincinnati District: 617 Vine St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Phone: GArfield 1-0477. R. L. McMillan, District Manager,
Hollywood: 832 North Lillian Way, Hollywood
28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-5338. T. A. Goetz, .Manager.
Officers and Depart.ment Heads
C. H. Bradfield, Jr., Chairman of the Board H. Williams Hanmer, President C. B. Hatcher, Vice-President, Finance Leon A. Kreger, Vice-President, Creative
Services J. M. Constable. \'ice-!'resident and Executive
Producer Walter H. Tinkham, \'iee-President and
Producer F. F. Palac, Treasurer and Assistant
Secretary
L. A. Backey, Secretary
John Parrott, Vice-President, \ational .Aceon
Development J. B. Morton, Production Manager G. Duncan Taylor, Production Manager,
Slidetilms Harold Kinzle, Laboratory Superintendent James E. Dickert, Recording Director Foster Travis, Supervising Editor Gil Lee, Art Director
Government Services Division Harold A. Witt, Executive Producer Jerome C. Diebold, Executive Producer
Commercial Picture Equipment I
A. J. Bradford, President ■
Donald P. Smith, Vice-President, Sales ,
Wilding TV Michael Stehney. Manager Theodore A. Goetz, .Manager, Los Angeles Tony Wells, Production Manager
Industrial Show Department Verle Bogue, Managing Director
Services: Creative counsellors and producers of Communications for Business — motion pictures, slidefilms, TV commercials, complete live shows and presentation programs for conventions and sales meetings, and graphics. Facilities; Three studio and service operations detailed as follows: Chicago: (1345 Argyle Street) : Home otfice and main studios: 60,000 sq. ft. floor space — 2'7,000 sq. ft. in four sound stages: 75' x 140", 70' x 1()0', 50' X 100', 75' X 60'; remainder to administrative and creative offices ; still and motion laboratories; optical, animation and art departments; screening rooms; sound recording department; film vaults; carpenter shop and other departments. (5137 Broadway) : 12,500 sq. ft. floor space — 4,000 sq. ft. devoted to Wilding Communications Idea Colter where various staging and projection techniques and exclusive Wilding projection equipment are demonstrated. Balance of area : administrative offices, workshop and storage of all Wilding Customer Services equipment.
Detroit: (Cadieux): This new building was especially designed and constructed for motion picture production. It contains administrative, sales and service facilities, two sound stages totalling 8,000 sq. ft. and screening rooms. (Livernois); Operations here include creative, training and sales promotion and merchandising services for automotive accounts, and complete graphics department. Hollywood: Located on the Desilu lot with access to complete production facilities.
RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures; Sew World of Stainless Ste: I: .Stainless Steel— The Miracle Metal; The Syst. m (Republic Steel); A Sen Generation of Poin, (John Deere & Co.); Quality Vnder the Skin (Formica); Computers Come to Marketing (Fortune Films); The Personal Touch (Northwestern National Banks of Minneapolis) ; The Case of the Slippery Oil (Perfect Circle); .S^./), Look, and Buy (Pittsburgh Plate Glass); The .Adventures of Dudley Worthington (National Livestock & Meat Board): Our .American Credo (U. S. Post Office); Pa.ssports to Pleasure (Goodyear) ; Polish Your Sieing (Ford); A Man. .4 Machine, A Method (Lear, Inc.); Damage Control (U. S. Navy) ; Ground Evaluation of the FAA Omnirange (Federal .Aviation .Agency). Slidefilms; Fellow with the Yelhiw (Daniel Woodhead) ; Stop Gas .Voir (Commonwealth Edison Co.); All About Time Studies; The Most Happy Medium (Ford Motor Co.); Ilig Values and Tremendous Trifles (Ford of Canada); Selling Solid Comfort (Frigidaire) ; Lamparade (General Electric) ; The Money Wagon (Goodyear) : Sew Horizons in Food Service (H. J. Heinz); Good and Bad Displays (Montgomery Ward); Heart Beat (Royal Crown Cola); Chain Reaction (Swift & Co.).
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