Business screen magazine (1946)

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SYMBOL OF PROFESSIONAL QUALITY tMPIRt Pi INCORPORATED Fi/ms for industry and television 1920 lYNDALE AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS 5, MINN. SPECIALIZED LABORATORY SERVICES 35mm Blow-up, Color and B&W Negatives and Theatre Release Prints from l6mra originals Specialists in shrunken film reproduction DISSOLVES, WIPES, MONTAGES, ZOOMS, SUPERIMPOSURES, AND OTHER SPECIAL EFFECTS 35mm Separation Positives and Eastman Color Intertiegatives made on our unique, exclusive precision Triple-Head printer. U. FILMEFFECTS OF HOLLYWOOD 1153 North Highland Avenue Hollywood 38, California HOUywood 9-5800 \ (continued from the opposite page) visual field to supply new ideas and techniques for communicating to the public and to workers, etc. It is the a-v media which is swift, direct and able to hurdle language barriers and make subjects clear and interesting. The prospect of increasing customer judgment also should spell a warning to a-v sponsors and producers to develop content matter and creative formats worthv of the task ahead. 8' Washington Lab Prexy Helps Meet Need for Graduate Engineers With Scholarships ■¥ Scholarships for two engineering students at Lehigh University are being provided again this year by Byron Roudabush, president of Byron, Inc., Washington, D. C. The scholarship is awarded each year to a junior student in any phase of engineering and the aid continues through his senior year. Recognizing the need for graduate engineers, the president of the nationally known motion picture and television film organization established a scholarship program at Lehigh — his alma mater. Mr. Roudabush "s action is one which other leaders in the audio-visual field would do well to imitate. Not only is there a need for graduate engineers, there is need for informed, adequately trained professionals in every phase of the a-v media. Since producers, laboratory owners, equipment manufacturers — and strongly a-v minded sponsors — stand to gain most immediately from new talents perfected by education, they are the ones who should be eager to help provide new talents with such education. STATEMENT BEQUIBED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912. AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3. 1933. AND JULY 2. 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, Section 233) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT. AND CIRCULATION OF Business Screen Magazine, published eight titnes annually at Chicago. Illinois, for October 1, 1956. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Editor, O. H. Coelln. Jr., 7064 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111. : Managing Editor. Edward McGrain, 7064 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111. 2. The owner is ; Business Screen Magazines. Inc., 7064 Sheridan Road. Chicago, III. ; O, H. Coelln. Jr.. 7064 Sheridan Road, Chicago. III. : Robert Seymour, Jr., P.O. Bo.-c 398, Southampton, New Y'ork ; Dale McCutcheon, Evanston, Illinois : May D. Speer, Laguna Beach, California ; Mrs. C. Sherwood Baker, Evanston, Illinois. 3. The known bondholderB, mortgagees, and other securitj' holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount uf bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting : aiso the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under whifh stockholders and security holders wtio do not appear upon the hooks of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. O. H. COELLN, Editor Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October, 1956. E. W. STEINKE (SEAL) (My commission expires Feb. 10, 19591 Available: WRITER -DIRECTOR • DiversifiecJ credits • Effective producible scripts • Creative budget-wise direction • All-around production experience Write BOX BS-6-1, BUSINESS SCREEN 489 Fifth Ave., New York 17 LIFETIME REELS & CANS INSIST ON , ^imxhCo Compco reels and cans offer you more plus value than any other! They combine on unusual durable quality with an attroctive scratch resistant enamel finish thot puts them in a class by themselves! They're the only reels manufactured under "precision control" methods. Mode of tempered, spring type steel, with die-formed sides— they won't warp, bend or twist and completely eliminate filmwearing rubbing during projection and rewinding. Whether you're storing, shipping or showing— Compco reels and cons give you thot "safe for life'' protection your precious films need. Insist on Compco for the finest in reels and cans. COMPCO CORPORATION 2275 W, St. Paul Ave., Chicago 47, Illinois with giant colorful backgrounds projected through a translucent screen, changed at will by remote control, with the NEW GENARCO 3,000 WATT SLIDE PROJECTOR Ask for illustrated portfolio: GENARCO, INC. 97.08 SUTPHIN BLVD. JAMAICA, N. Y. Tel.: OLypmia 8-5850 UMBER VOLUME 17 1956 77