Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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CONNECTICUT KEVIN DONOVAN FILMS 44 t'.il H<>.i(l. (•Ia.st(iiil)iir\. Caiiiii. Ph..-: (2031 6:}3-93:n • Organiziitiou: 1953 Br<.h: 15 West 4-!fh St., New York 1()()36 ,one: (212) YU 6-6049 l')on(>van, Ouncr Motion pictures exclusively — public reidiislrial and niodical films. F.\( ilitiks: litihfii. C;inc Special. .Arritlex cameras; :ic .mtl N'agra sound e(|uipment. Studio ible lijililing equipment. tCNT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS I ■ ^ Pi( 11 iiKs: 77i( Ki [I to Our (.'•rinillt. CoiiRamblc (Comiecticut Light & Power // A/c Truly ( Ohio Edi.son Co. ) ; C.limpsc :icticiil (State of Connecticut). SlideI'anii Better Electrically — series of six Electric Institute). CUSTOM FILMS INCORPORATED: The Pure Oil Co.; Firestone Tire & Rublx'r Co.; Could-N'ational B;itl<'ries. etc. t I JOHN CAMPBELL FILMS, INC. B .3443. Grccnw icti. C^onn. J^.ne: (203) 322-3443 Ue of Incorporation: 1960 Mn Campbell. President, Executive Producer diefh R. Campbell. Vice-President \t\'el.sor. Office Matwfier Riort De.Mane. Prodtiction Assistant >: Script to screen: public relations, busiiiiing films. F.a( ilitiius: Studio and sound .; on lea.se basis. t.NT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS lff|)N PicmREs: Parks are for PcojjIc ( X. Y. Conservation Dept.. Di\-. of Parks); Tale Hiiers (Power .\uthorit\ of the State of .. Fboihction Skkvices: Location shooting ir ."w Holland Machine Compan\-. ROLAB STUDIOS VInut Tree Hill. .S;in(l> Hook. Conn. Pjine: (203) 426-246C lie of Organization in New York Cit\-; 1928; |i Connecticut: 1934 Hirv' Roger, Owner-Director DL Roger, Secretary ^ Complete and partial productions, as to other producers utilizing our facili lera and sound; .sound stage for rent; s in highly technical and scientific cam ■ F.\<:iLiTlEs: Modem studio with light pmeiit; preview room; 2-5 cameras. 35mm. H*.. still 18mm 24mm to 8" x 10"; complete n''r micro-macrf)-time-lapse; optical benches: il. inediciil. ph\sical. chemical research; ilectrical motion picture engineering; turer of instnmients for time-lapse, spe iicras and de\ices, developments. Com l<'i l.icilitics liir ni.iss production of filmstrips. EJ3NT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS ... cjos Ifjos PunxREs: Birth of a Pencil (BHD&O' '">. Slidekilms: Hammer, \ails, Scretc■< Scrcir.v (Stanley Works). Mit ho Sltoes: Soundcraft Inc.; Eagle Penc-il Co. CUSTOM FILMS, INC. Cob Dri\ c. \\ cstport. Conn, jiones: 226-0330 (2-3) jiteof Iiic-orporation: 1963 '-ster S. Becker, President E ICES: 16mm and 35mm motion pictures for iWr>'. F.^c:iLiTiE,s: Fully equipped etliting *'S, all equipment for location photograph). «ENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS I'loN Pi(TruF_s; S(( r(7,s of Success; llou to <V Rifllil (Crev-Rock Div.. U.S. .Asliestos); 1}^ Southern 500 1965 (Southern .5(M) Film -<]>.). Production Services for: Falstaff Beer; 'V PRODUCTION REVIEW MAHER FILM PRODUCTIONS 40 Bermuda Road, \\ ethersfield. Conn. Phone: 529-4582 Date of Organization: 1949 Patrick L. Maher, President Eleanor Maher. Secretary, Treasurer Kenneth Maher. Production ManaRer S^;HVl(:^-s: Production ser\ic-es including script and editing, 16nun tape interlock projection. F.\ciLiTiEs: .\rriflex, Pathe cameras; CoIorTran lights and a>nverters; editing for magnetic & optical tracks, AdM originals. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pii Tints; My .\merican City ( F. H. McC.raw Co.); Meriden Progress Report (Meriden Democratic Comm.); Problems of City Planning (.Meriden Rede\elopment ) ; Senior Scout Prefect (Greater Hartford Girl Scouts). M ASSACH USETTS * BAY STATE FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC. 35 Springfield St., Agawam (Springfield). Massachusetts Phones: (413) 8734-3164-5; 734-6189 Date of Organization: 1943 Branches: SO Boslston Street. Boston, Mass. Phone: (617) 42e>-8904 Lowell F. WentWorth. Vice-President in charf^e. Officers .\nd Dep.\rtment He.\ds Morton H. Reed, President David D. Doyle, Exec. Vice-President ILirold O. Stanton, Vice-President Francis N. Letendre, Vice-President Lowell F. Wentworth, Vice-President — Boston A. Herbert Wells, Trea.\urer H;»n)ld M. Fischer, Production Manager Donald J. C:aulfield. .\rt Director Kenneth .Alexander. Chief Sound Engineer Bnice Jore\-. Editing Director Willi;un Rhodes. Studio Manager E. Ritchie Smith. Laboratory Manager Services: 16nnii and .35mm motion pictures in b&w and color; industrial, scientific, public re -> The detail in depth of thi-se listings of business and television film companies provides the si^onsor. advertising agency and govcniment film buver with a complete picture of his prosjiective producer. In addition to names of principal officers and data on .services and pin sical stiidio f;icilities. the facts on "Recent PriKluctions ;ind Sponsors" show the nature of recent studio experience, of films producixl in the p.ist Near. Preview current pictures as a prerequisite to purchases; bidders should •tlso provide factu;il d;ita on experience, staff, facilities and financial stabilit\ . There was no charge or oblig.ition uh.itsoever to these listed companies; even.' known source was contacted with three separate first-class mailings. Onlv those who furnished evidence of recent production were accepted for uncpialified listing. NEW ENGLAND STATES BAY STATE FILM PRODUCTIONS: lations, sales, tr;iining, religious, d(Kumentar>', medical, animated; special programs for sales and stockholders meetings; T\' connnercials and programs; sound slitlefilms; filmograph; stor>boards; techn;un;iti()n; foreign hinguages narratives; special effects; still photograph), h&w and c-olor; script services; sales and training aids; distribution. SsRVK.fLS .AVAIL.^BLE TO OtIIER ProIJIC ERS: Photograph), sound recording, c-olor and lAw printing, processing, positive, negative and reversal; editing, sc'oring, cutting, interlock screening — 35nmi and 16nun projectors, animation, titles, use of souiul stage, .set designing, lighting, truck mountetl generators. F.\c:iLiTiE.s: Mitchell. Manrer. E;istm;m. .Arriflex, Oxlx-rr)' cameras; H) droll), complete lighting facilities; .\C iuid DC portable gas driven generiitors; two tnicks; Maurer 16mm optic;il film recording; 16mm. '-4" S)iichronous magnetic recording. 16mm, 17'2nuu and 35mni dubbing and e(iuali/.;iti<)n; two printing labs for color and li&w . DePue and Peterson printing e<)uipment, electronic cueing: 16mm l)&w processing, positive, negative, reversal; Fisher Mike perambniiitor)-, Camart Portable Boom. Fish Pole, microphones, including Shot C.tiu Mike; two screening rooms with .35mm and 16mm interlock equipment; 3 cutting rcx)ms; 7 cutting Ijenches; 16 and .35mm Moviolas; sound readers for 16mm. 174mm and .35mm. optical and magnetic; animation department with two animation stands; Oxberr) 16mm-3.5fnm Bi-Pack animation camera with ;nitomatic follow focus, rotoscope, projection light, one to twenty-six field, over and imder lighting. 360° rotar) compound, adapted for technamation; art department: hot press, carpenter shop; set designing; music libraries; film vault; still photograph) department with d.irk rooms for color and b&w; air-conditioned sound stage, over 3000 s(| ft. pcniuinent >:t.ift of 30 RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: 7Vie Air Carrier Story { Fedral Aviation .Agency); The 60 .\/ini/r( Circle (American .Automobile .Assn.); The Ida Fuller Story (Social Security .Administration); The Polaroid Portrait Camera: The CU-5 Camera; Clerk Training Film; The Polaroid Identification Camera; Dealer Announcement Film (Polaroid Corp.); Adventures in Abrasives (Norton Conipan)); SiMice Power ( Nat"l. .Aeronautics & Space .Administration); Career Retention Through Coun.seling (U. S. Navv); Brake Service 19a5; Rayhc.stos Brake Clinic 1966 (Ra)l>estos Div. RaybestosManhattan Corp.): Biography of a Pledge Card ( United Fund C.reater Springfield ) ; The Stanley Spirit (Stanley Home Pr<Klucts); Sine Billion Envelopes (U. S. Envelope Co. ) ; .A Sew Dimen.lion for Decisions ( .Alf;ix Paper & Engineering Co.); The Sew England Heritage Trail (New England Mutual Life Ins. Co.); .M Your Service (United Shoe Nhichiner) Coqi ) : Team Pimer; Products With Preci.\ion ( Hamilton Sl.md.ird Div. I'nited .Aircnift Corji ' ; International Friendship Travelcade (Simplex Time Recorder Co.); Instant of Decision ( .AUlen Electronics & Impulse Recording Equip. Co. > ; Ram; Mustang (Joy Mfg. C:o. ); .\/.AC: On The Job for Connecticut ( Mfgrs. .Ass'n. of Conn.); The .Mom & Kir (C'onn. Yankee Atomic Power Co.). Sliuefilms; Buy Right With Railite ( Reiss .Asmks); The ComI Life (New England Electric S)stem): Honeywell 2(M); Honeywell 120 ( IIoiu')Avell Eleitmnic Data Processing). T\' C^ommeiw ials for: Charleston C:hew: Mass. Dept. of Public HeiJth. DEKKO FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC. 126 Dartmouth St.. Boston, Mass. 021 16 Phone: (617) KE 6-6160 D.ite of Organ iz;it ion; 1946 Joseph Rothljerg, President Webster Lithgow, Creative Director 121