Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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LET'S TALK BUSINESS ABOUT FILMS Maybe a film really isn't the answer to your particular sales or public relations problem. If it isn't, we wouldn't hesitate to tell you so. We've turned down assignments in the past . . . but we've turned up many more result-producing films for such clients as Xerox, Westinghouse, Corning Glass, R. T. French, Grafiex, Dunlop, Hooker Chemical, Bausch & Lomb, Marine Midland, and The United Appeal of Greater Cleveland, to mention a few. If there is a film in your future, protect your investment now by working with a businessoriented motion picture production firm specializing in business films. HoUand-Wegman Productions, Inc. has the experience, know-how, staff and facilities to put more telling force into your selling force. To put etTective communications to work for your firm, simply contact Ed Wegman. He's as clo.se to you and your business problems as your telephone. m ^^T^ HOLLAMD-WEGMAN PRODUCTIOMS. INC. 207 DELAWARE AVENUE • BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 • 853-7411 UMBER 1 • VOLUME 26 • 1965