Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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Iiii. liK-. Slio>\« S\>l«'ni iiiin^i lilm. IV < aiiuTa.x lililni. Inc. has unveiled its liini-niakini: system \shieh les ct)n\entional mution picimera ( Iftmni) with a vidilevisiiin camera. The conitilni-T\' equipment sends act picture which is being ineously exposed on color )niH:hronie film to a TV iring system. camera operator focuses imes his scene through a 5V monitor mounted in the if the lightweight \ idililm A combination focus and control of the 1 2: 120 .An new Vidifilni camera which 3S video and film images . . . I zoom lens leaves the id free to guide the camera I'ad and tripod, dolly or il. Ready to mount the V'idi:amcra weighs only 52 ng rehearsal or filming, a ight cable feeds the TV to the master control unit, ight console which houses ogram audio speakers and -inch TV monitors. Each ; monitors displays the picf each of three Vidifilni s. The fourth, a master or n monitor, repeats the picthe camera which the direc< selected as his "chosen" other half of the master unit is a switching panel, ely mounted, it may be anywhere near the console, h push-button operation, ctor can cut back and forth ) each of the Vidifilm >. The panel also provides 'Ctor with a start-stop conjl sync-start switch for each Through two-wav headhas constant comnumica]th each camera operator. je or floor manager, hghtI technical director. Mas •:R 3 • VOLUME 26 • 1965 ter control console weighs 75 pounds; switching panel. 35 pounds. System operates from standard 15-ampere house current. Write: New Products Desk at Ml SIM ss Si Ri I N. 7064 Sheridan Road. Chicago, Illinois 60626 or \idifilm. lnc\. 8730 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood. California 90069 ior complete data and prices. • » * * ■■'rri|il«--(!iHiiltiiiJitioir* Spli<-«T llaiitllcs .New "Siip«T H" Films Maier-Hancock Sales. Inc. has a new "Triple Combination" hot splicer that's all ready to handle the new Eastman "Super-Smm" lilm as well as all standard 8mm and 16mm sound and silent lilms. The Model 816-S splicer, according to M/H vice-president Art l?olt. features retractable registration pins especially designed for the new Super-8 pcrforatiims, plus standard 8 and 16mm pins. A single-purpose Super-8 portable hot splicer. Model 816-Sr. has also been developed for lilm laboratories to accommodate the new format in 16mm widths before the film is split for reduction printing and other lab work. This unit splices Super-8 only, either slit to 8mm or unslit in !6mm widths. Write the manufacturer: MaierHancock Sales. Inc.. at 14106 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks. Calif, ft>r details on either model noted in this column. • 1 miisifex inc 1 45 w. 45 St., n. y. c. COMPLETE 'gfc > MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS t~=~Tr. SERVICE ^^^i o BACKGROUND MUSIC EDITING 0 SOUND EFFECTS EDITING • MUSICAL SOUND EFFECTS DISCS FOR OUTRIGHT SALE • MUSIC LIBRARY FOR LEASE . . . • ORIGINAL SCORES • SOUND EFFECTS LIBRARY FOR SALE . . . • SOUND TRANSFER FACILITIES •COMPETITIVE PRICES Musifex talent proven on over 4,900 productions FLY-PHONE-WIRE-WRITE NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION ^ / /f, t AND UP-DATED CATALOG »w ^€MJC<^ ci 6-4061 In Number Four: Your Notional Audio-Visuol Equipment Trade Show Preview! The Latest in Equipment and Accessories for Projection and New Tools for Film/ Tape Editing, Handling and for Production. • creative productions • complete producers services • studio soundrecording • animation — graphic arts • still photography • editing— titling • complete laboratory • complete mobile video tape unit with 6 camera chains • VTR transfer REELA FILMS, INC. A Lm IM N ut WuMtlLU kMlHfRiStb INC. 17N.W. Third St., Miami, Florida Phone; FR 4-2108 WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG 53