Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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GOT DIFFERENT SIZE TRANSPARENCIES? AT CFI, WE MAKE GREAT FILMSTRIPS from a wild assortment of transparencies. 35 mm, 2Va x 2V4, 2Va x 3'/4, 4 x 5, 5 x 7, 8 x 10 . . . Bring 'em all in! With our special equipment we shoot them directly into your filmstrip, with no intermediate reduction step to cause color degradation or loss of detail. Our advanced lighting techniques insure faithful color rendition with minimum contrast gain and frame to frame color correction to maintain over-all balance. And our unique continuous-loop printing equipment assures you absolutely uniform filmstrip prints from scratch-free negatives. Need some artwork to mix with your transparencies ? A line of hand lettering? Type set on cells or for superimposure? Our art talent can do. We'll even design and execute original frames for you — or shoot your own flat copy up to 24" X 32" (32 field). Do you also have products to shoot? We photograph them into your filmstrip using a colorful background for eye appeal. How long for a filmstrip? Well, our normal delivery is one week. But on super-rush jobs, our experts will work with you to meet a tighter deadline. Just need advice? We'll discuss your particular problems on the phone. Call Lou Livingston at HO 2-0881. Your filmstrip benelits from the superior facilities and technology that have been developed to meet the high standards of the motion picture industry. CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES 959 SEWARD STREET, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90038 / HO 20881 • HO 9-1441 amera THE EDITORIAL VIEWP^N THE FAIRS A REALLY GREAT H 'T^HE 1965 Edition of the New YorkV ■' Fair is a great show in a fireat to i Yorkers will do well to put aside then of ultrasophistication with which th greeted the big show on Flushing k since the outset and share with us fos the boondocks the excitement and sh r sure of enjoying all that's goiid alx>ut tl ^ million dollar assemblage of exhibits a; t tainnient in their town. Our second annual "'look'" at the Fa *: presented in the next issue, picking u|:[-| hibit changes, the inevitable (but beu died) waiting lines and other 1965 (.n note as captured by the words and pi jn Bob Seymour, who did such an exenm: port in these pages last year. * * Frank Spciclell. a '.12-Y ear Veteran < f Retires a.s Prcfiidcnt of Audio Prow ii We'll st)rcly miss one of the fines a men we've known in our decades of svi the factual film industry. Frank Spe:i retired as president of Audio Producti<< New York City, after 32 warm and wid years of service to his company, its cliii this business. The son of a doctor w ; this field in its formative years, his ci^r been distinguished by some very iixi contributions lo the medium. When he joined Audio in \9?r?>. u was in the depth of the great depres!-n he kept his first pleili;e: that ever. pi which this company employed woulchi' steady and secure job and wcniid f: Audio's veteran staff, now headed by if capable Pete Mooney, would agree. M F (CONTINITD ox TMF TOI I OWINC, P. E 12 New York Cily deputy chief inspcctoi^ Mallris (lir) rccciic.v a citation of llun city for vsiahlisliinti new fire proltrlioi. safely motion picture fihn.i. Rol>ert I . president of Film rroducers Associat ' from left) made presentation as excent •' tary Harold Kliin (left): fire commixsioii ^' Scott and IP As Robert Cross (both " waleli the recent ceremony held in Al""! BUSINESS C'