Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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a-v equipment trade fair NEW PRODUCTS & ACCESSORIES FOR PRODUCTION AND PROJECTION 35nini Filmstrip Prcviewer Sr. Previewer Sr. Projecls 35mm Filmstrips on Built-in Screen * The 7 x y-inch rear view screen of this improved 35mm filmstrip projector pops into position when the case cover is hfted. The Previewer Sr.. recently introduced by Viewlcx, Inc., is sell-threading. accepting 35mm strips into a lip on top of the unit. From then on it is advanced by a click-stop knob set on the left of the body. This manually-operated desk top projector will handle images in ordinary room light. Other features include a screen tilting device to allow head-on viewing; an isolated storage compartment to house cord set and filmstrips. All internal parts are of rust-proof, heavy-gauge steel but weight of unit is only five and i)ne-haif pounds. Priced at $62.00 list; write the New Products Desk (n Business Screen to receive manufacturer's literature. • * ^ * Paulmar, fnc. Announces a New 16mm Film Cleaning Machine Paulmar. Inc., makers of automatic 16nini film inspection equipment, have announced a new 16mm film cleaning machine which washes, dries and conditions film "with complete safety." This "C'lean-a-Matic 50()"" machine is self-powered, accommodates 16mm reels up to 2.()()0-foot capacity. In the washing chamber, filter film cleaner and conditioner material from two nozzles flood each side of the film; soft rotating optical brushes "scrub" the film, A replaceable filter insures thai r:iiilrii:ir°s "( liaii-a-Miilii 5(MI" only clean, filtered liquid is recirculated to film washing chamber by the pump. The operation continues in a forced-air drying chamber. A flexible duct and fitting for exhausting air and fumes from the drying chamber to outside is part of the installation. Write our New Products Desk, BusiNiss Screen. 7064 Sheridan Rd., Chicago. 111. 60626 for detailed literature and price. • * * * HPls •Pro-Splicer " Helps to Keep Films Working in Field Today's greatly-increased use of both 8mm and 16mm films in the field often requires immediate availability of a desk-top film splicer to keep the show on the road, Hudson Photographic Industries meet that need with a line of "Quick Splice" splicers. The mod HPI's Handy "Pro-Splicer el pictured here is the company's 8 and 16mm Pro Splicer, made with special cutting blades for use with C'ronar base films. This butt splicer enables anyone to make a professional splice on any film, ("ronar or acetate, with out scraping, liquids or heat. In operation, film ends are automatically aligned by registration pins, then cut exactly between frames with a simple motion of the splicer's cutting blades. Film ends are held in contact, not overlapping, so that Ouik Splice tape can be applied. Tape is made of optically clear Mylar backed with a pressure sensitive adhesive designed to bond to all film bases. This material is supplied in a profesional dispenser pack as a key accessory to the splicer. Splicer is $19,50 list; tape packs are $5.00. Contact your dealer or write A. V. Industrial Products Division, Hudson Photographic Industries, Inc.. Irvingtonon-Hudson, New York for nearest source, • * * * ColorTran Announces Line of Variable, Fixed-Focus Broads ^" A full line of variable and fixedfocus broads capable of meeting any motion picture or TV studio lighting problem requiring this type of lighting is now available from Color Tran Industries. Exclusive focusing capabilities are noted as a key feature. The maker says this line permits wider coverage and more lumens-per-watt, ColorTran focusing broads are available in two model types: the Variable Broad and the MultiBroad. Both are variable-beam single broads, using 320()-degree K quartz-iodine lamps operating from 1 20 or 230 volts AC or DC. They maintain constant intensity and are jiarticularly adaptable for color work requiring constant temperatures. Write the New Proilucts Desk for literature, • The Iniluslnj's Book-of-the-Year! 16th Annual Production Review nil l'ir,6 FILM ItUYERS GUIDE AND STUDIO REFERENCE BLUEBOOK The one aiillwrilative ciiiil ((>nii>lcic reference listing of film/ tape jiroduction sources; plus detaileil background on national and international awards programs; professional organizations; government a/v programs, etc, will publish on February 25th, Contiut Busiiu'ss Screen ojlices in CHICAGO • NEW YORK • SAN MARINO • LONDON Genarco .1,(I(K)-V.,i Electric Changer on tu New 3,000-Watt Sli' h A new 3()()() watt ♦« x slide projector withtii : changing system i marketed by Gena:. . maica. N.Y. The projector I signed especially f of large groups. Ti of power allow thi a 6{)()() lumen iniai:^ size screen by front ru jcction. The reversiWfa the slide changer is jcqi the training director iibh to come back to a pr-or jected slide to em| portant point, or to .■ lion from the audieiii The price of the " proximately $\9tM. the projection lens a< « ies. ♦ * Four Cine EquipmcnSa Offer These Useful . lour speeializini; and distributors c cine equipment oft, catalogs and broehu i? Write Tele-Bean Kalart Company. I Conn. 1)6062 for Ln large screen televi^ system catalog and on letterhead requc t: Write ColorTr. 1015 Chestnut Sii Calif, on companx their new I^)(i6 Gcik' It incorporates all I'l^"* lighting accessories systems for motion i — visit>n and still photo A t: Write Burke & Jam, W. Lake St.. Chicago for the 6Sth Annual photograiihie equipnij vv Write R. S. DickcJ ager of marketing. Corp., 5547 Sai-^uma Hollywood. Calif, 9l6 company's new 24-pa Catalog S-102 describ of magnetic film rcc reproducers. It's frecoi 58 BUSINE 1