Business screen magazine (1961)

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WEST CENTRAL STATES: ^ REID H. RAY FILM INDUSTRIES, INC. 2269 I'ord Parkway, St. I'aul IB. Minn. Phone: Midway 9-i:!93 Date of Orji-anization: 1!)10 Blanch Offices: 4.38 Washington Building, Washington 5, D. C. Phone: District 7-8729. Frank Havlicck. 208 South LaSalle Street, Chicago 4, Illinois. Phone: Financial 6-0897. Clyde Krebs. Reid H. Ray, I'rcsident and Treasurer Alice M. Griswold, Secretary Ellsworth H. Polsfuss, Asst. Secrefary and Producer Mrs. Frances Hostettler, Asst. Treasurer T. J. Hermann, Controller R. V. Jeffrey, Vice-Pres., General Sales Division Gordon R. Ray, Art and Animation Director Clive Bradshaw, Laboratory Supervisor Robert H. Winter, Chief Film Editor Services: Motion pictures, slidefilms, TV films and commercials (live or animated). Facilities: Creative department; studio, laboratory, opticals, titles; animation; 16mm & 35mm production equipment with sound recording in studio or on location; RCA magnetic or optical sound 3.5mm & 16mm. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: The Disability Decision (Social Security Administration) ; Decision of a Century (Cast Iron Pipe Assn.) ; Walt Builds a Fail-Out Shelter (National Concrete Masonry Assn.); In the Beginning (Pillsbury Feeds); More Is at Stake (Swift & Co.) ; Tiros II (Radio Corp. of America) ; Chet Huntley Reports on Harnischfeger Today (Harnischfeger Corp.); Power for Progress; Men, Ideas and Tractors; Inland Empire at Harvest Time; Deere Day in Dallas (Deere & Co.); Materiel Handling Principles in Transportation (U. S. Air Foixe) ; Naval Tactical Data System <U. S. Navy); Xeighbor to Xeighbor (Consumers Co-operative Assn.); 1960 Sales Meeting (Hamm's Brewery); The Organization of Language (Modern Language Assn.); loica Football Revieiv (Athletic Dept., Univ. of Iowa) ; Olympia (Sports Illustrated) ; Mercury Space Capsule (MinneapolisHoneywell). Slidefilms: Sorry, Doctor (St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co.) ; What Makes the Difference (Univ. of Iowa) ; New Generation of Power; Industrial Tractors and Attachments; Comfort and Convenience Features; 3010-4010 Standard Tractors (Deere & Co.). TV Commercials: for Chun King Foods. Medical Locket, Northern Pacific Railway (B.B.D.&O.) ; Top Value Stamps, Pillsbury (Campbell-Mithun); Rexall, Masonite (Buchen) ; Phillips 06, Schmidt Beer (Maxson) ; Peters Sausage (David) ; John Deere & Co. RUSTEN FILM ASSOCIATES 5910 Wayzata Blvd., Minneapolis 16, Minn. Phone: Liberty 5-1656 Date of Organization: 1958 Paul D. Rusten, Executive Producer John E. Driemen, Associate Producer Jeremy M. Learn, Head Cameraman Belle Thomas, Production Assistant Services: Creative design, writing and full production of business, educational and religious motion pictures, sound slidefilms and television documentaries. Quality talent and art services. Facilities: Complete camera, sound recording, lighting and editing facilities for production in our studio or on location. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictires: God's Bankers (The American RUSTEN FILM ASSOCIATES: CONT'D. Lutheran Church); Test House (Wood Conversion Co.); Escaveyor (Standard Conveyor). Slidefilms: Fiber Magic; Tufflex Eud-VseTesting; Automotive Acoustics (Wood Conversion Co.). TV Films: Atomic Power (Northern SUtes Power); NK Hybrids (BBD&O— Northrup King); King Koil (U. S. Bedding). GEORGE RYAN FILMS, INC. 210 South Seventh St., .Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone: FEderal 5-8864; FEderal 9-0597 Date of Incorporation: May, 1955 George M. Ryan, President Richard C. Pollster, Executive Producer Elizabeth B. Ryan, Secretary Mary Jo Trainer, Stylist Consultant Services: Producers of 16mm and 35mm motion pictures, TV commercials, sound slidefilms. Facilities: 24' X 44' sound stage, 20' x 40' silent stage with practical kitchen; 16mm Arriflex, Auricon, Cine Special, 35mm Arriflex with blimp; Magnasync and Ampe.x magnetic recorders; 16mm and 35mm Moviola; complete 16mm and 35mm editing facilities; full complement of motion picture lights and accessories; 35mm filmstrip animation camera; 16mm screening room. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motio.n Pictures: Toro for 1961 (Toro Mfg. Corp.). Slidefilms: Mandoset, Quality Offset Paper; What Have You Done for Me Lately?; Insulite Primed Siding (Minnesota & Ontario Paper Co.) ; Man With Five Hats (Lutheran Brotherhood Insurance) ; 7'o?-o Totem Tarp (Toro Mfg. Corp.). TV Commercials: for Betty Crocker Danish Roll Mix, Grain Belt Beer (Knox Reeves, Advg.) ; Crystal Sugar Favorite Grocer, Crystal Sugar Lake Home (W. A. Krause, Advg.); Living Earth (Olmsted Foley, Advg.). ^ Wilding Inc. 3418 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: PArkway 4-5512 Dirk D. Young, Manager (See complete listing under Chicago area) MISSOURI Metropolitan Kansas City CALVIN PRODUCTIONS, INC. 1105 Truman Road, Kansas City 31, Mo. Phone: HArri.son 1-1230 Date of Organization: 1931 Leonard W. Keck, President Frank Barhydt, Vice-President William Hedden, Vice-President James Hash, Secretary-Treasurer Richard Bulkeley, Production Manager James Moore, Manager, Producer Services Lee Davis, Manager, University Films Die. James Bannister, Operations Manager Services: 16mm and 35mm color, sales and sales training and educational films; 16mm and 35mm sei'vice work and laboratory facilities for other pi'oducers, universities and industrial photographic depai-tments. All film services offered at one location. Facilities: Two sound stages, area 19,000 sq. ft.; location equipment; laboratory with output of 25,000,000 ft. black and white, 20,000,000 ft. color a year; Kodachrome Ektachrome, and 16mm negative-positive color printing and processing. 14 editing rooms; two sound studios with six channels, eight phono, recording equipment for film, tape, wax, magnetic film; eight full-time directors; creative staff; complete animation and music facilities. CALVIN PRODUCTIONS: C0NTD. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS MoTio.N Pictures: Wrong Nutnber (Allegheny County, Pa.); Emergencies in the Making (A.\A Foundation for Traffic Safety) ; Who Is Ptt. ■ (Kansas City Univ. & National Educati^itt Assn.) ; Genetics, lessons =?39 through 4ft; Biology Part I, lessons #4 through 12; Biology Part II, lessons #1 through 12; Biology Part III, lessons #1 through 12 (McGraw-Hill); /( All Adds Up; Rise & Shine; Wheels Up; Yours for the Asking; Share in America, revised (DX Sunray Oil Co.); The Magic Touch (Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.); A Time for Searching (Eli Lilly & Co.) ; Something for Everybody; Missowrt; — a Living Portrait (State of Missouri); A Time for Talent (National Education Assn.). TV Commerclals: for Snow-Flok (General Mills, Inc.). 0 HORIZON PRODUCTIONS Div. of Longmoor-Nelson, Inc. 301 West 73rd St., Kansas City 14, .Mo. Phone: EMerson 3-,3585 Date of Organization: 1947 Date of Incorporation: 1952 William V. Longmoor, President Anthony J. La Tona, Vice-President Robert A. Nelson, Secretary-T reasurer Harold W. Cloyer, Executive Director Jacque Stewart Thompson, Associate Producer-Writer Reza S. Badiyi, Dir. of Photography Roger C. Webb, Chief Sound Engineer Larry R. Phillips, Unit Manager Lucille Sprung, Office Manager Services: 16mni and 35mm motion pictures for sales, sales training, public relations, and educational and religious fields. Specialize in wildlife and conservation films. 35mm sound-color slidefilms for sales and training; TV commercials, live and animated: research, story treatment and script writing; complete producer services. Facilities: Completely new sound stage and production facilities opened January, 1961. Equipment for 16mm and 35mm sound films and 35mm filmstrips, including photography, recording, editing, animation and music. Recording system integrated with dialogue and music equalizers and limiter amplifiers. Recording equipment, Ampex \i" tape recorders, 16mm Magnasync magnetic film recorders, 16mm Maurer six track optical recording system, five channel console, Telefunken, RCA, Sony, Capps and E-V microphones. Extensive research library and script departments; Arriflex cameras and blimps. .4nimation and stop-motion cameras and related equipment. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS .Motion Pictures: Difference of a Century (Heart of America, United Campaign); This Mr. Ederle (Plant Foods Div., Olin-Mathieson Chemical Corp.); The Greatest Horse on Earth (American Pleasure Saddle Hor.se Assn.); S-V Grandby Hydraulic Dump; Non-Stop Maximum Haulage; Transloader (Elliott Kane Co.); Fish Management (State of Wisconsin); General Hunting (Iowa Conservation Commission); Law Enforcement (State of Tennes.see) ; General Highicays (Missouri Highway Dept.); What Makes an Airline (TWA). TV Films: Daily Word, series of 260 (United School of Christianity). TV Commercials: for Dierks Forests (Valentine-Radford Agcy.) ; Hill Bros. Shoes (Richard Lane & Co., Agcy.); Skinner Raisin Bran (Bozell & Jacobs Agcy.); Rice-A-Bongo (Rogers & Smith Agcy.); STP Oil Additive (Standart & O'Hern Agcy.); Mann Automatic Transmission Service (Halstead .A.ssoc. ) ; City Auto License (City of Kansas City, Mo.); MFA Insurance Companies, series. 138 BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE