Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS OF SPONSORED FILMS W U0)\^ PROJECTION Now unlimited backgrounds can be yours in any studio, large or small. You can photograph a Swiss Alps Winter ski scene in July or a Summer setting in the middle of January. And you can photograph them in brilliant color or black and white. With the FRONT PROJECTION Background System the walls of your studio can expand to include a whole world of real or imaginative backgrounds for a new dimension in Portraiture. Illustrative, Commercial, and Industrial Photography. Wnle lor our brochure today and see for yourself why FRONT PROJECTION was called 'The Htf o/ the 1961 Profeasional Photographers oj America Show. [¥:::::: |f?rJ)foif;^^ I PROJECTION CORPORATION 404 PARK AVE. SOUTH • PHONF (212) LE 2 8284 NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10016 (Jhanne ol .Vddrcs.s? Subsfril)ers are a.sked to report a clianKe of m Iress as promptly as pos.sihic to the Circ I ition Office of HrsiMcss .S( hi;i:n, at 'Hi4 Slieridaii Hoad. Cliicano, llli, .is (HXi2(i. It will help us to assure prom; ' delivery of your cunent piililicatioii (CONTINUED FROM THE PRECEDING PAGE 77) 1-917.3 AC: 216. Mike Blacttnar; 1611 S. B<..ston St.. 7"i//.v«. (^kla. 74119, Phone: LC 4-2128 \C. 9I.S, Hill Hi;,ir; 1201 S. W. .Morri.son .St.. Porllwul. On-. 97205, Phone: C.'Apitol 7-6497 AC:: .50.3 lolin T. .Moore; 41 N. 1 I3th St.. I'liihulilpliw Pa. 19107, Phone: WAIiint 3-0650 AC:: 215. Hay \\'. Oakes; 220 (;rant St., Pillshiirnli. Pa. 15219 Phone: 471-0145 \C.: 412. .Mervin C. Rcvnolds; IS S. 3rd St.. Mciiipliis. Tcnn. 3S103, Phone lAcksoii 7-4313 AC: 901, Stanley Xolan; 2434 S. M.iruood St.. Dallas, Tex. 75215 Phone IIAn.ilton S-()|09 .\C: 214. Bill Blair; 1 E. Main St., Rkhvumd. Va. 23219. Phone: Mlltoii 4-2973 AC: 703. Dan Browmiiu; 4431 W. .Xorth Ave.. Mihraiiki I-. \Vi.\. .53208. Piione: I'Ptown 3-0431 AC: 414, Hieiiard Iloelke. B.\< K(.»<)iM): Founded in 1920 in C;l)icaKo. In the past 43 \ears. has H'own into a national organization of 28 offices handling rental filnis for schools, churches, chihs and indiistr\-. In 1 948 Ideal hegaii the distribution of industrial filnis. for file first time making available a proven pasing customer list for the distriI)ution of industrial films ser\ices. Seiuices: Promotion. piiblicit>-; booking, shipping, storage and inspection of prints (electronically); film prograiiiining (community and school groups); film prograniniing (T\' stations). Finnishes montliK reports on print activit\ and audiences, all supported b\' actual signed audience reports; advance booking notices to sponsors; correspondence and confirmations (to users); merchandising of teaching aids and other film-related materials; print servicing (ph\sical lumdling ot profession;il. sales and T\' piints). Oi'i;ii.\ri()\: Prints and bookings ;uc serviced from 28 compaiiy-c-ontrolled distribution centers. • * MODERN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE, INC. IIea<l((uartcrs Office: 3 Fast 54th St., New York, N.Y. 10022 Phone: PLa/.a S-2900 A C 212 Carl Leii/, President \\ . H. .MacCallnm, Exeeiilive Vice President FIsie Cox, Treasurer Hal])}] Del C:oro. V'lVc President. ('.iirpordte Advcrtisiii'^ & S(;/r.s Priiiiintiiin ICchard M. Ilongh. Vice Pre.\:denl. Sales W. M. Oard, Vice President, Operations V \1. Kincheloe, Promotion Manager National Sales Offices New York S.m.es 3 Fast 54th St., New York, N.Y. 10022 Phone: PLa/.a S-2900 A C 212 H. II. Hogers, Vice President J. H. W itker Pjttsiu iK.ii Sales 910 Pcnn Avenue, Pittsburgh 22, Penna. Phone: GRant I -91 IS A/C 412 1). P. Konny, in Char^ii C;kmii\i. !)i\ isio.v Sales Prudential Pla/a, Chicago, III. fiOfiOl Phone: Dl'.laware 7-3252 A C 312 Dan Kater, in Charge Jack I.iisk, Jim Davis Wksteun Division Sales Ui S|K-ar St., San Francisco 5, California Phone: Yl'kon 2-9414 A C 415 Hobert A. KelK. in Charge Sol TiiEUN Division Sales 1029 K Street, \,\\'„ Washington, D.C:. 2()(1()() Phone: 290-8400 A C 202 Jai k L:illey. Vice President MODERN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE: Toronto Sales 1875 Leslie St., Don Mills, Ontario, Canada Phone: 444-7347 A C 410 BriRc Thomas, in Charge DisTHiBiTioN Offices Anchorage, .\laska (SI 1 8th Avenue); .\tlanta, Georgia l712 Spring Street. N.W'.); Boston, Mass. (235 Stuart Street); Buffalo, N. Y. (122 West Chip|)e\va Street); Ced;ir Bapids, Iowa ( 129 Third Avenue, S.W.); Charlotte, N. C. (.501 North College Street); C;hicago, 111. (161 East CIrand Avenue); Cincinnati, Ohio (9 Ciarfield Place); Cleveland, Ohio (2238 Fiiclid .Avenue); Dallas, Texas (1411 Slocum Sticeti; Denver, Colorado (922 Bannock Street); Detroit, Michigan (4754 Woodward A\einic); Harrisburg, Pa. (928 North Third Street); Ilonohilu, Hawaii (1340 Kapiolani Boulevard); Houston, Texas (4084 Westheimcr Road I: Indianapolis, Ind. I 102 East N'ermont Street); Kansas City, Mo. (3718 Broadway); Los Angeles, Calif. (24()'0 West 7th Street); NIemphis, Tenn. (214 South Cleveland Street); Milwaukee, Wis. (1696 North Astor Street); Minneapolis, Minn. (1114 Nicollet Avenue); New Orleans, La. (715 Girod Street); New York, N. Y. (Concourse Shop #7, 10 Rockefeller Plaza); (315 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N. J.); Omaha, Nebraska (1410 Howard Street); Philadelphia, Pa. (1234 Spruce St.); Pittsburgli, Pa. (910 Penn .Avenue); St. Louis, Mo. (621 Nortli Skiiiker Boiileviird); San Francisco, Calif. (16 SjxMr Street); Seattle, Wash. (2100 North 45th Street); Washington, D. C. (927 19th St., N.W.); Canada — Don Mills (Metro Toronto), Ontario (1875 Leslie Street). Bac;kcbouni): The outgrowth of a pioneering program in the field of talking motion pictures by Electrical Research Products, Inc., a subsidiary of the Western Electric Co., formed in 1927 at the birth of the commercial sound motion picture mediiiin. Modern Talking Picture Service first emerged as the non-theatrical department of th;it coinpaii)-. .\ii earK pioneer in the licensing and operation of portable projection service for indiistr\, etc.. Modem's present trade name was adopted b\ its licen.sees in 1935 and Frank .Arlinghaus, then of ERPl, was placed in charge of this growing activitv . .Modern became an independent corporation on Jul\' 1, 1937. undei the ownership and management of its distribu' tion employees. Services: In 1965, in its 28th \ear. Modem represents over 400 orgaiiiz;itions from industi-y, commerce and the professions, distributing their public relations lilins to schools, colleges, industrial plants, offices, and to the public ami prix.ite clubs, and social groups throughout the I'nited ' States and Canaila. Other primars channels of ilistribiition in which Moilern is a leading specialist include: theatres showing sponsored short subjects; tcle\ision stations. Modern operates a network of 32 regional libraries. I'or sponsors utilizing its service, the compan\ promotes, ships, cle;ms, repairs, maintains and stores their films. .AdditionalK , it c-oiiiits audience attendance, records their coinnu'iits and fiiniishes the spon.sor a montliK t;ibnl;ition. Extensive IBM lacilities ;Mid e(|uipmeiit lor i)romotion;il printing ;ir(> maint;iiiicd ;it New York lic.ul(|ii,utcrs. .Ml regiomil libr:iries are cduipped lor elcttionic film insjiection ;ind handling. In 19(i0. Modern established its .Modern Learning .\iils division to distribute educational Minis for piirch;ise. subs<.ription (serii's rental) and lease-to-buy. ML.\ distributes film .series developed bv the Plnsical Science Stiulv CoMiinittee, CIIFMsttidv. Colonial Williainsbiug. .SM.SC;. ;uh1 others. Rii.ioNvi. l''\( iiAM.Es are loi;ited in .\tl.iiita, Boston. Biiffiilo. Cedar Rapids. Charlotte. Chic .mi\ ( iiiciiinati. ( lev fhiiid. D.ill.is. Denver. Delioil. 1 l.irrisbiug. Houston. Indiiiiiiipolis. Kan ( continued on the following pagi: 80) BUSINESS SCREEN I,