Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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Visualscope Names A. |. Sliano. Karl Fischl as Vice-Presidents ■^ Two excculi%e appointments have been made to the sales staff at Visualscope. Inc.. New York City. Anthony J. Silano has joined the producing company as vicepresident and account executive. Karl Fischl is vice-president for Hducational Marketing Services and also serves as an account executive. Silano began his career 1 5 years aao as an animator, was subse Jciikins . . . jui'"' Acme ab Names Lynn lenkins [ Research Engineer I M. Jenkins has been chief research engineer at Film Laboratories. Inc.. )od. by general manager wclson. In his new post, will be in charge of reind development at .Acme, ing the labs" continuing ac"High Band ■ transfers and ling \^ith its new Ampex )0\ideotape equipment, e has been working for ears to perfect color videofilm transfers and is now on the threshold of a break1. Current facilities provide id color tape-to-tape repro1. b&w tape-to-film transd 16mm b&w and color film ping and printing, vins came to .Acme from the %. Corporation where he was field engineer.. He attended at SMCC and I CLA, ren Northridgc. Calif, with his . He is an active pilot and lutdoorsman. • I to Direct Kodak Market inel. Education Services [omas H. Miller's appoinlias director of marketing per'i and educational services at istman Kodak Company was ♦ need in November by Gerald irnow. vice-president for mar|. Since 1957 he has been kistant director of industrial i.ins. Miller began his Kodak (I in 1936 as a trainee. • C\ to Represent Reid Ray lo in Twin Cities Region \ veteran of communications d. J. Webb Hcdin has joined i'H. Ray Film Industries, St. u Minn, as a regional account LMtive. Hedin will serve acujs in the Twin Cities and ifboring areas. He is active in n] affairs and a native of .\nthony J. Silano quently promoted to director of animation, associate producer in charge of live action production and executive producer. He came to X'isualscope from Mogubgub Limited where he served as executive vice-president and contact coordinator of sales. Fischl has been one of the industry's most active sales executives since 1946. He previously served as sales vice-president for Transfilm and was marketing director for Wilding. Inc. in New York City. His special responsibilitv in the new post will be to extend Visualscope's products and services in the education field. Four years of field experience in evaluating audio-visuals for this market and aid to textbook publishers are among the assets he brines to the new activity. • O Here's an exciting way to bring showmanship to sales meetings and presentations! D.i 1 Ill's new Ei.iriROLrrt' pii.jiitiim screen goes up and down land out ol sit>lit) al the touch of a bulton. .Add an extension cord and you can operate the F.lectrolet from anywhere in the room! Adds cxiilement and a "profes sional touch" to any sales meeting or preseiuation. Tlie ELEcriRoiET attaches easily to wall or ceiling. Plugs into any regular outlet. Uptialis lioiil.l' free. Near after year. Ele (fanilv styled to match of fite and conference room decor, Sound expcnsiveV 11 50" X 50" ELrcTRoitr is only ^4.95. Prices for the 60" and 70" models arc just as modest. Write for free color rolder today. I>a Lite Screen Co., Inc., War^w, Indiana. -*>: Woitd's Foremost Projection Screens Since 1909 NEXT ISSUE: ANNUAL REVIEW OF AWARD-WINNING FILMS The Annual -Film Awards of the Year" Review will provide special f a^re Z^^ci in these pages next month as the Editors summarize 196S ilm award programs for business and factual mot.on p.ctures a d sUdefilms. Film festivals at home and abroad will aUo He the subject of editorial analysis and rated according to their methods and values. /llewfromF&B/CECO! y»B/CECo 16mm eclair SYNC MOTOR COMPLETELY NOISELESS • WEIGHS 10 OZS. LESS than constant speed motor This is the first synchronous motor specifically developed (or irj,'r*«'." ss,.1. «B cEco. ... «. Basic Motor: 110 Volt AC— 60 cycles-24 frames per sec. Immediate ^R^ll Delivery at U O U F&B/CECO ujesota. JtSER 7 VOLUME 26 1965 Karl Fischl nmc heads educational marketing services at Visualscope. 1 315 West 43rd Street. New York. N N.Y. 10036 (212) JU 61420 C. Cable Address: CINEOUIP • Telei; 01-25497 Lanchcs ncnda: 51 ^astimh Ave H,aleah(30S, 888^46^^ iTelex 51532 California: 6446 Santa Mo"'" c, Ai«andr"r Va (703) 683 2520. Mgr. Gregl rr';?.ant:";40X"nn°"s..''(1.04r^^^^^^^^^ Crai.docK New Orleans: 822 iNorth Rampart St.. (504) 522 5364. Mgr. Frank Richard / 111