Business screen magazine (1961)

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H NATIONAL FILM STUDIOS, INC. "105 11th Street, S. E., Washington 3, D. C. Phone: LI 6-S822 Date of Organization: 1953 Elliott H. Newcomb, President F. William Hart, Executive Vice-President William J, Gage, Vice-President Imre L. Toth, Technical Director Freda Barbarika, Art Director iRVicEs: Complete 16 and 35mm motion picture oduction. television commercials, art and aniation, special effects, filmstrips. slides, titles, id commercial photography. Facilities: Cometely equipped studio, including air conditioned und stage, Oxberr\' animation and filmstrip luipment, art and animation department, Kensol )t press title equipment, sound and picture editg facilities, commercial dark room and studio, 'eatre, dressing rooms and a full complement of aff personnel. '^CENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS ■OTiON PicTUHEs: Insidc tlie Weather; Finding fit About the Water Ctjcle; (United World ilms. Inc.); 1961 Aircade. (U.S. Chamber of pmmerce); Project S-.55; The Scout; (Haycox notoramic-N'.ASA); Racing for Pleasure, (J & F loductions-Garden State); Alberta. (Jamison [achine Co.); Research in the Public Health lospitals, (Dept. of Health, Education & WelIre); The Machine that Reads. (Farrington lectronics); People Afloat. (American Red iross; sponsored by PhiHps Petroleum); T\' |oxi.\iEBCiALs: for Mann's Fiesta Corn Chips; L-hindlers Peanut Butter; (Ferguson Agency); iLMSTBiPS: Guidelines for Decision, (Nat'l Eduition Assn.): Urban Reneual. (U.S. Dept. of ommerce); Learning About Animals, series for ncyclopaedia Britannica Films. NORWOOD STUDIOS, INC. 926 New Jersey Avenue, N.W., Washington 1, D.C. Phone: District 7-2992 Date of Organization: 1951 , Philip Martin, Jr., Pres., Exec. Producer I Tom Burrowes, Vice-Pres., Treas. i Jackie Martin, Vice-Pres., Sales, Public ] Relation.9 Werner Schum;inn, Producer ', Carl Robinson, Associate Producer I Thomas P. Kelly, As'ii.^tant Producer \ Ray Haney, Director of Mu.^ic ' Lewis Baer. Head, Writing Department Carl Fowler, Chief Editor Ralph W. Collett, Head, Studio Services RviCES: Complete production, including planng, creative writing, original music, set design id construction, photography, promotion, adrtising, distribution. Films for science, govement, industry, labor, education, medicine, and hgion, for theatrical, non-theatrical, and T\' e. Also slidefilms. F.acilities: Sound stage; imm and 35mni Mitchell cameras, lighting grip, 'nerator and transportation equipment. Screeng room; theater projection room; editing rooms; und and music libraries. lECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS 'OTiON PiCTtmES: The Army's Music Men, \nnv Pictorial Service); Signature — OMI, Oblate Fathers); To Live Again, (Office of ocational Rehabilitation, Dept. of Health, Edu•tion and Welfare); George Spelvin, P.E.. (Natl ic. Professional Engineers); The First 100 ^'cars, toward University): Rlueprint for Brotherhod. (International Brotherhood of Electrical "orkers); The National Home Builders Convent'n (National Home Builders Assn.); Origin of \fe; MR-3 Newsreel; Welcome A.-itronaut Shep'i; (NASA). HJODUCTION REVIEW PARAGON PRODUCTIONS 2810 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington 7, D.C. Phone: FE 3-3252 Date of Organization: 1957 Frances Millington, President. Exec, Producer W. B. H. Legg, Jr., Vice-Pres., Sales. Dir. Joseph P. Devito, Photographic & Editorial Director \em T. Jocelyn, Director of Sales Marion T. Sanders, Script Supervisor Services: Educational, industrial, informational, technical and commercial 16mm motion picture production. Facilities; Complete facilities for 16mm motion picture production. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion PicTCTiEs: Microliter. (Cooke Engineering Co.); Single Stop Shopping; (Electronic Wholesalers, Inc.); Mobilizer, (Gichner Mobile Systems); Business Goals. (Natl Small Businessmen's Assn.); Washington Visit, (Go\'ernment of Senegal); Sy.^ems Performance, (Vitro Electronics); Solaris, (Vitro Laboratories); TV Commercials: for Goodwill Industries; National Wildlife Federation. PILGRIM FILM SERVICE, INC. 1822 M Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Phone: FEderal 8-7255 Date of Organization: June, 19-55 Date of Incoqioration: January, 19-59 Robert Pilgrim, Pre.mlent Robert \'ance, Vice-Pre.vident Dennis Pilgriin, Secretary-Treasurer Ser\tces: Art and animation. 16mm and .3-5mm animation photography; stor\boards; hot press titles and photograph)-; filmstrips, film-a-graphs. Featuring 16mm film optics and titles in color supered over live scenes. F.acilities: Three animation stands; Bell & Howell and Maurer cameras. 35mm and 15mm optical effect printers; two hot presses; complete .i^TF t\pe faces; art depai'tment; 16nim and 35mm projection facilities. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictx-res: (Filmagraphs) : The NTL Story; What is a SchooP; (S'iitional Educational Association); Prologue to Ma.mnry, (Structural Clay Products Institute); Slidefilm: Hcnv to Accept & Deliver Regvdered Mail, (U.S. Post Office); TV Films: TX spots for U.S. Post Office Department. POTOMAC FILMS, INC. 1536 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: NOrth 7-7094 Date of Incorporation: October, 19-59 Foreign Offices: Bolivia: Casilla 12-55, La Paz, Kenneth Wasson. West Germany: Martiusstrasse 8, Munich. Dr. Norman Pen Schenker. Spain: Joaquin Maria Lopez 68, Madrid. Hugo Serra Hamilton. Nicholas C. Read, President Marian B. Shank, Secretary-Trca.9urer Ser\tces: Film production— specializing in films in the public services area. Facilities: Complete film production facilities— including studio. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictlires: From Five to Seven-Thirty, (American Temperance Soc); The Dental A-ssi^ant, (Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare); Refugee's Story, (Nat'l Council, Protestant Episcopal Church ) ; Discovery, ( .American National Red Cross); Phonovisual In Action, (Primary Day School Inc., through grant from Old Dominion Foundation). jf rn in-Af a MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Reld H. Ray Film Industries, Inc. 438 Washington Building, Washington 5, D.C. Phone: District 7-8729 Frank Havlicek, in charge. (See complete listing under St. Paul, Minn.) United Film & Recording Studios, Inc. 425 I3th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Robert Pfeiflde, Washington Representative (See complete listing under Chicago area) WASHINGTON VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, INC. 24 F Street, N.W., Washington 1, D.C. Phone: Lincoln 6-1300 Date of Incorporation: 1948 Branches: 14 F Hyde Park Mansions, London N.W. 1, Howard Connell. Rep. CPO Box 710, Tokyo, Japan, Ian Mutsu, Rep., Apt. 33, 29 Macdonnell Road, Hong Kong, Robert ArcuUi, Rep. George F. Johnston, President Raymond J. Greiner, Vice-President Services: 35mm and 16mm color, b&w motion pictures. Facilities: Large stage, complete lighting, grip and camera equipment for 16mm and 35min production. Cover U. S.; overseas production experience with emphasis on Far East. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: These People Kiwiv the Steel Business. (The Carpenter Steel Co.); Call to Order, (International Chemical Workers); Fuel to Fire, (Patent, Trademark and Copyright Foundation of George Washington University); The Right to Live, (United Rubber W^orkers); untitled films for. National Paint & Varnish Co.; .\erojet; National Film Board of Canada. MARYLAND HALLMARK FILMS AND RECORDINGS, INC 1511 East North Ave., Baltimore, 13, Md. Phone: VE 7-3516 Date of Organization: June, 1960 Max Brecher, President Beatrice Canter, Vice-President Tom Hook, Producer-Director Horace Elias, Producer-Director Ernest Barger, Art & Animation Louis Mills, Sound Dept. Services: Motion pictures, sound slidefilms, filmographs, kinescopes, medical teaching films, TV commercials. Facilities: Sound stage, 33 & 16mm Auricon, Bell & Howell, Arriflex equipment, complete editorial rooms. Moviolas, hot splicers, etc., Portman .\nimation Stand, 16mm Sync & ^i" Ranger ,\mpex recorders. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictities: Pantaloon. (Cello Chemical Co.); Environment of Ramon & Cajal, (Sch. of Medicine, U. of Mar\-land); Chorus of the Chesapeake. (1st National Bank); Sunday Sermon; Dark Corner, (WBAL-T\'); Inaugural Flight, (British Overseas Ainvays); Special Report, (Plavbov Magazine); Data Phone Teletype, (C & P Telephone): T\' Commerci.\ls: Go Pimlico, (Mar\land Jockey Club); Utz Potato Chips; Savings Bank of Bait. (Torrieri-Myers Adv.). 123