Business Screen Magazine (1963-1964)

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PRODUCER & LABORATORY GROUPS NE>V CONTINUOUS FLOW FILM UNIT Model No. 576-7IA . . . provides visual-impact to attract attention, stimulate action,&produce sales results! Here's an exciting new concept in merchandising ttiat effectively presents your sales story in lobbies, terminals, on counters, in displays, or wherever there are people. Utilizes the economy of Vista-Strips that move continuously across the screen to provide brilliant, eye-catching pictures. Offers real stopping-power to create desire and build sales. Runs continuously, without supervision, to capture and hold the prospects interest. Attracts and sells for you with the impact of continuous ir-^' ■ motion. Model No. 576-86 The Vista-Sell Unit is available in two models. The screen size of Model No. 576-71 A is 111/2" x 20", on Model No. 576-86 it is 12" x 7". 35mm VistaStrips travel horizontally at a rate compatible with viewer interestautomatically repeats— program lengths can vary from one scene to 15 minutes. For complete information write lo: DuKane DUKANE CORPORATION 3007 No. Illh Avenue • SI. Charles, Illinois Phone: 312-584-2300 THE ASSOCIATION OF CINEMA LABORATORIES, INC. Office; 1925 K Street. N. W., Room 402. Washington. D. C. 20006. Officers. Saul Jeffee (Movielab. Inc.). president; W. E. Gephart. Jr., (General Film Labs). vice-president: Dudley Spruill ( Byron Motion Pictures), secretary: Louis Feldman (Du Art Labs), treasurer: Preston B. Bergin. executive secretary. Board of directors: E. Raymond Arn (Film Associates. Inc.); Saul Jeffee (Movielab. Inc.); Alfred E. Bruch (Capital Film Laboratories. Inc.); \V. E. Gephart. Jr. (General Film Labs); E. W. Hamilton (Trans-Canada Films); Robert Crane (Color Service Co.. Inc.); Byron Roudabush (Byron Motion Pictures. Inc.); George W. Colburn (Geo. W. Colburn Laboratory. Inc.); Sidney P. Solow (Consolidated Film Industries); David Bier (David Bier Studios cS; Film Labs.). Meetings. Held semi-annually at the same time and place as the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers' conventions, y' FIIM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK, INC. Office (of the Executive Director): 165 West 46th Street. New York. N. Y. 10036. Officers: George Tompkins (VPI Productions). President: Irving Hecht (Cineffects. Inc.). Vice-President: Lou Mucciolo, (Gerald Productions. Inc.). Secretary: Sanford Greenberg (MPO Productions. Inc.). Treasurer. Dikfctors: Robert Bergman. Lee Blair, Manny Casiano. .'Arthur Florman. Robert Gross. William Gullette. Jack Haber. Robert Klaeger. Chet Stewart. Henry Strauss. William Unger, William Van Praag. Nat Zucker. Past Presidents: Lee Blair (TV & Film Graphics): Robert Gross (American Film Producers. Inc.): Robert Lawrence (Robert Lawrence Productions. Inc. ) ; Walter Lowendahl (Dynamic Films. Inc.): Peter J. Mooney (Audio Productions. Inc.); David Pincus (Transfilm-Caravel. Inc.); William Van Praag (Van Praag Productions. Inc.); Harold Wondsel (Wondsel. Carlisle & Dunphy): Nathan Zucker (Dynamic Films. Inc.). Producer Members: American Film Productions. Inc.; Audio Productions. Inc.; John Bransby Productions, Ltd.; John Campbell Films, Inc.; Thomas Craven Film Corporation; Dynamic Films. Inc.; Elektra Film Productions. Inc.; Elliot. Unger & Elliot (Div. Screen Gems); Farkas Films, Inc.; Filmex. Inc.; Gerald Productions. Inc.; Illustra Films. Inc.; Robert H. Klaeger Associates. Inc.; James Love Productions. Inc.; Marathon International Productions. Inc.; Movietonews. Inc.; MPO Productions. Inc.; Owen Murphy Productions, Inc.; Fred A. Niles Communications Centers, Inc.; Pelican Films, Inc.; Production Center. Inc.: Rose-Maawood Productions: SIB Produc tions of New York. Inc.: Henry Strauss & Company, Inc.; Tele-Video Productions. Inc.; TV & Film Graphics, Inc.; Van Praag Productions. Inc.: Vision Associates. Inc.; VPI Productions: WCD, Inc. .Associate Members: Animated Productions. Inc.; Bonded Service Division. Novo Industrial Corp.; Camera Equipment Co.. Inc.; Camera Service Center. Inc.; Cineflfects, Inc.; Coastal Film Service. Inc.; Jerome J. Cohen. Inc.; Color Service Co.; Du Art Film Labs. Inc.; Eastern Effects. Inc.; Florman & Babb. Inc.; Saul Kornreich & Sons; Manhattan Color Lab; Mecca Film Labs Corp.; Movielab. Inc.; Precision Film Labs. Inc.; Preview Theatre. Inc.; Recording Sound Studios, Inc.; Reeves Sound Studios Inc.; Charles Ross. Inc.; Titra Sound. Executive Director: Harold Klein Purpose: An organization of professionals in the art and craft of motion picture making, dedicated to preserving standards of quality, service, good practice, ethics and to the development of the Industry. The organization, through membership meetings and active committees, works to advance the motion picture industry in all of its branches; to establish and maintain a high standard of ethics among producers, their employees, their suppliers and their clients: to distribute accurate information with regard to technical improvements; to advise the general public on the importance of the film industry in the nation's economy; to encourage responsible people to enter the industry; to promote, stabilize and coordinate all elements of the industry. ^ THE FILM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA Officers. Norm Hamilton (Studio One. Inc.), President: Cliff R. Sakry (Promotional Films, Inc.), Executive Secretary: Anthony Lane (Anthony Lane Studios. Inc.), Treasurer; Floyd Klang (Countryman-KIang Film Productions, Inc.), and Richard Pollster (George Ryan Films, Inc.), Managers, two and oneyear terms respectively. Members: Countryman-Klang Film Productions: Empire Photosound. Inc.; George Ryan Films. Inc.; Promotional Films. Inc.; Reid H. Ray Film Industries. Inc.; Rusten Film Associates; Anthony Lane Film Studios. Inc.; Studio One, Inc. Purpose: The advancement of the arts and crafts of film production for the betterment and improvement of the film industry: the establishment of improved client relations and the exchange of technical information. Pro.iects: Advertising, publicity and public relations campaign to build recognition and prestige for the accredited local film producers; to enlighten business and industry in the types, uses and advantages of films and to encourage wider use of films in training, selling, advertising and public relations. Meetings: Third Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m.. Minneapolis. S' 30 BUSINESS SCREEN I^IS