Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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Change films in 2 seconds flat! Read how Fairchild's amazing new MoviePak cartridge can multiply the value of your entire sound film program At last you can show any film, anywhere, anytime— without threading, film handling or rewinding. Sound incredible? Nothing to it! Simply select the MoviePak sound film cartridge you want, snap it into the Mark IV rear-screen projector, and play. In broad daylight. In a prospect's office. In showrooms. At trade shows. On sales counters. In training labs. Or in the boardroom. Want to switch to another film instantly, to answer a question, make a point, follow up on an opening? Watch ! Just snap out one cartridge, snap in an other, and you're off and running. Think how this revolution in 8mm projection unleashes the full power of your film program. No longer do you or your salesmen have to master complicated equipment, sweat out set-up time, or juggle projection schedules. Better still, you never have to pass up a perfect opportunity to show a film you spent good money to make. Every film you have can be easily and inexpensively converted to 8mm, and threaded into the MoviePak cartridge. Duplicate prints are less expensive than 16mm. too, so you can afford to have them available wherever they might be needed. The Fairchild Mark IV projector itself is a miracle of practicality. It is totally portable, weighs just 20 lbs., and is always ready for action. Nothing to set up. Just plug in and run. no warm-up time required. The Mark IV takes up to 22 minutes of sound color film in a single MoviePak — and repeats automatically. For display use, the Mark IV will run indefinitely without supervision. And its trouble-free operation means exceptional film-life -up to 3000 plays per print. Doesn't it sound like your films would work harder for you in MoviePak cartridges? Doesn't it sound like they'd get more exposure on a Fairchild Mark IV rear-screen projector? We'd be happy to verify. Just rush the coupon IF^CHI INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Industrial Products Division 221 Fairchild Avenue Plainview. L. I., New York BS Gentlemen : I'd like to see for myself. Name Poiilion NUMBER 1 • VOLUME 26 • 1965