Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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i Spiiicller & Saiippo, iiiakcrs of Select ro.sluh' projectors, arc note ot of tills niddiru i>Jiml in C.niuil Cciilrtil lixhislruil Centre. C.l'.iidali . al^ "Pioductioti mini her 4^-l^(i9 — Ttike 26 . . ." NliXr RECORDING SESSION, BOOK JUST HALF-AN-HOUR . . . CALL . . . CHARLCS MOUNTAIN HA 1-3777 • A/C 212 NARRATOR • COMMERCIAL SPOKESMAN OVER 125 FILMS NARRAIHD IN I'X.l ANNOUNCER I"OR THH Dl.l liNDERS ' THURSDAYS: f HS lA' Spiiullcr & S;iiip|i( Ocfiipies Lar^«'r Plant in (Flcndale. (]aL t-: Spindlcr & Sauppc. Inc.. tor many years located on IJeverly Boule\ard in Los Angeles, has expanded in a move to a new 7. ()()()square-foot headquarters facility at 1329 Grand Central Avenue. Glendale, Calif. Norman A. Sauppe. Emil E Eisenlohr and Kipp O. Pritzlaft are executives of the firm which manufactures tiie Seieetroslide line of automatic slitie projectors and related accessories. • Four L'.S. Film ExtTuti>«'s Tour Sovifl Studios and Lalis ■A A delegation of four American motion picture film experts organized by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers has taken a three-week tour of major cine facilities in the Soviet Linion. This trip was made under the provisions of the U.S. — U.S.S.R. exchange agreement program of the U.S. Department of State. The trip, originally schetluled for last June, was in reciprocation for the visit to the U.S.A. made last year by a similar group of U.S.S.R. film experts, hi \'-)b}. the Society sponsored and elcta t!ic initial exchange scndioL' delegation to the Soviet Unit The present SMPTE-sporjro group was composed of H.tei E. Farmer. University of Sojirt C'alift>rnia; Saul Jeflee. MoAlai: Inc.; Konstantin Pestrecov. iVI and Sidney P. Solow. Consolala Film Industries. , Ihe delegation hoped tcvisi outstanding U.S.S.R. facilitit fo design and performance of tiM used in cinematography: pnlin equipment for mass printin lease prints and special . ... latest technical developments Mh use of motion pictures in tion; and broadly, to rcMvelopments of U.S.S.R. ntio picture techniques and facilils. .S|(^ .S«T\ if»-r.. Inc. Is Foniil for Inl'l Print Pronireniei A new firm. SJQ Service^ nc specializing in print priKuruci services for the international lai kct. has been established al41 \\ est .S4th Street. New York. Officers are C. Kipp Wsc president and Elaine Kupcniill vice-president and director i 0| eralions. MOOD r^rrrrjl TITLE MUSIC For Every Type of Production EITHK ON A "PER SffLf CTION" OR "UNUMfTf D USi" BA S Par rM Dctaili Writ*. Wire ar Mon* ^ /5 ProductioHS, Jhc, \1 lAST 4Sth ST^ N. T. 17, 114 BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAi