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Bob Wood Elected President Of Sound Masters, Inc.
* Francis Carter (Bob) Wood, Jr., one of the founders of Sound Masters, Inc., has been elected president of the New York company, a leading producer of industrial and TV fdms.
Wood, a veteran film maker, has been vice-president in charge of production for Sound Masters since 1937, when, with W. French Githens and Harold E. Wondsel, he founded the company. He succeeds Wondsel in the presidency, while Githens remains as chairman of the board.
Prior to 1949, the three partners also operated Newsreel Theatres. Inc., including the Embassy Newsreel Theatres, for which Wood was producer of special news features.
As he assumed his presidential duties. Wood expressed confidence in the productive outlook.
"A backlog of film work for the first quarter of 1957 that is already greater than that for any corresponding period in the past six years assures Sound Masters of a 20th anniversary year of unprecedented business," Wood said.
Sound Masters currently services some 29 advertising agencies and more than 50 national business and governmental clients. The firm is a founding member of the Film Producers Association of New York and has participated in all of the activities of FPA. which have set operational standards for film production in New York. 9
A Biography in Brief ■¥ Francis Carter Wood. Jr., newly elected president of Sound Masters, Inc.. New York City, knows the film business. A founder of Sound Masters in 1937. Wood has been production vice-president of the firm since its inception.
An outstanding sportsman. 48year-old "Bob" Wood has been responsible for some notable sports documentary films. His Fishin' for Fun, featuring the national flycasting champion, has been seen by an estimated 55.000.000 persons. Sponsors for his hunting, fishing and shooting films have included such companies as Olin Mathieson's Winchester Division, General Motors' Fisher Body Division and McLouth Steel.
His film career includes credit for some of the first films on cancer research made while he was a senior at Columbia University. He then worked under the guidance of his father, the late Dr. Francis Carter Wood, an eminent specialist. Four years after his graduation, in 1934, Wood joined his former Alpha
. . . newly-elected president of Sound Masters, Francis Carter Wood
Delta Phi fraternity brother, W. French Githens, and Harold Wondsel in a film business venture. Under the corporate name of Newsreel Theatres, Inc., Wood, Githens and Wondsel operated the Embassy Newsreel Tlieatres on Times Square and throughout New York.
From 1934 until the chain was sold in 1949, Wood was actively engaged in producing special news features for the Embassy houses. Wood's world-wartime activity included presidency of the Anchor Optical Corp. which produced binoculars and other optical instruments for the United States Navy.
During the past seven years. Wood has supervised all Sound Masters, Inc., productions for AT&T, Pan American World Airways. Sun Oil, Alcoa, Westinghouse and some 25 other national and international companies — creating films in public relations, sports, training, television and other
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Oakton Engineering Names Paul Kohout as Sales Manager
♦ Two appointments have been announced by Oakton Engineering Corporation, Skokie, Illinois, an electronic affiliate of Pettibone Mulliken Corporation. Paul Kohout has been appointed national sales manager and Stanley B. Schiffman has been named district sales manager, with headquarters in New York City.
Kohout will direct the national sales of Robotape, an automated tape player with subsonic inaudible action signals, and products which employ the Robotape.
Kohout formerly was assistant to the president of The Society for Visual Education. Inc. Schiffman previously was sales manager of John Rider Company. JSf
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