Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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DASH THE DRONE ANTISUBMARINE HELICOPTER' sponsored by CYRODYNE COMPANY OF AMERICA two of the many outstanding films produced by MRC F-||_MS a division of McLA VGHLIIX RESEARCH diii 71 WESI 23til STBEEI NEW yORK. N.y. SPECIALISTS IN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR 25 YEARS NOW AVAILABLE FROM BUSINESS SCREEN! INatlona^l Directory of Safety Films I!»f>.>-l!ir,C KDITION A comprehensive catalog listing over a thousand motion pictures, filmstrips, and slides dealing vi/ith safety and related topics such as fire prevention, health, training, first aid, and rescue. The catalog includes sections on occupational safety, office safety, farm safety, school safety, traffic safety and home hazards. Each listing gives a description of the film (type, length, year produced), summarizes the content, tells where each film can be obtained, and vi/hether it can be rented or must be purchased^ It is the most complete safety film catalog published. It can provide assistance to the many individuals and groups involved in safety, education, club, or civic activities. Single copies $2.80; send check with orders. (wriie for schedule of quantity disvounls) HIMNKSS SCHKKN M AG A/INK 7061 .Sheri'liin Kouil, riiira^'o. Illinui.. U{\U1U THE EXECUTIVE Mason Heads N.Y. Kodak Sales; Stifle Direel!> Midwesi Region K(.niicili .VI, Mason has been appointed sales manager of Eastman Kodaks motion picture and education market activity. New York City Region. His post was confirmed last month by Donald E. Hyndman. Kodak assistant vicepresident and general nianager of the MfWHM division. Mason reports to C. Ray Troutner. sales manager of the division. Ethan M. Stifle assumes Mason's former post in Chicago as sales manager. Midwestern Region, also reporting to Troutner. Both men arc veteran members of the Kodak organization. Mason, who graduated cum iaude from Washington & .lefferson College and took graduate work at the University of Rochester, joined Kodak in 1935. Currently, he is conference vice-president of the Society of Motion Picture t^ Television Engineers, having previously held many executive posts in that organization. Stifle, who graduated v\iih high honors from the University of Illinois, joined Kodak Research Laboratories in 1931. In 19. SO he was appointed manager of the East Coast Division of the company's former motion picture film department. In 1963 he was named manager of engineering service. East Coast. Stifle has also been very active in professional motion picture, trade and technical associations. He is currently serving as president of the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers. • * * * Jay Sheridan Joins Niles as Produeer-Direeior in Chicago .lay .1. Sheridan, a I.S-year veteran in film and television direction and production has joined Ired A. Niles Communications Centers, inc. as a producer and director. Sheridan's background includes five years at Ziv Iclevision Productions, five years as an associate producer of the "Robert Montgomery Presents" TV scries and five years with the (^hicago office of Louis G. Cowan, Inc. • * * * Roberl Wright. lack Runirill loin Stuff of i ilniuek Studio ■A Roberl I-. Wright and .hick Rumiill have been added to the I \ -industrial film sales staff ol lilmack Studios. Chicago. Wright formerly represented WildiuL'. Inc. in Washington. D. C. and ' Rumrill is a former Ncu with I 1 years" experience ing and selling radio and u, ,„, package shows. I * * « Hcrny to Plastic Reel Corp as Deputy Director of Sale; .: Plastic Reel Corporati^ < America has appointed He Herny as deputy director responsible to .Milt Blutter. ir« tor of sales for Weehawkcn.s' manufacturer of film handlit « cessories. Herny was formerly advcHip manager for Kling Photo ([rpt ^ lleiirv llcriiv: note at Pla-i ' Corp. as dcpuly director i ration. Simmon Omega. Incam the Arriflex Corporation of ica. In confirming the .i, ment. company president V.lie Elterman noted "that this ■ created post is one more m. ward in our continuing el popularize economies in t: of plastic reels and cases ijllH audiovisual communication pM * * * ISuddy Gaines to Sarra, Inc Staff as a Produeer-Dirccloi Sarra-Chicago. Inc. hasaI^ nounced the appointment ol Buddv Ciaines. a former cxciliw lliulch (.jiiics: III Sarra-('li pioilueer at Cypress Gardcns'TO" ductions, Ilorida. He is ni > producer-director on the sla i« the Chicago-based film prodiiic* company. ' 112 BUSINESS SCREEN MAGA;NE