Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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WILDING INCORPORATED : •s, printetl materials, and audio-visual iii '.ins. iTlEs: Studio and scr\'ice operations de. IS follows: CiiiCACo: ( 1345 ArK>le Street) : of file and niain studios: 105.000 sq. ft. .pace — 2!-).(K)0 .s(j. ft. in four sound stages NO'. 70' X 100'. 50' X 100'. 75' x fiO'); re,r in atlniinistrative and creative offices: ml motion hdxiratories. color and black .liite; optical, animation and art departfilin screening rooms: sound recording iiieiits: film v.nilts: carpenter shops, etc. N. Hroadwax): 20.000 sij. ft. floor space KH) Sf]. ft. devoted to maiuifacturing of lion screens, portable stages. 8inni film •■■ivs. portable lectenis. and specialized pro e<inipnient: ami administratis e offices. DiHOiT: (4925 Cadieux Road): This hnililing . •■<peciall\ <Iesiiined anil constnicted lor mo ct»ire production. It contains administrative. lid service facilities, two sound stages total iKMt sq. ft. anil screening rooms. ( 13535 .lis): Operations here mcluile creative. '.; and sales promotion and merch;mdising s and a complete graphic arts production Hient. (Thi-Dex Disfl.w Ccihp. — subsi 13790 Nelson .\ve.): 30,600 sq. ft. floor 27.6<M) sq. ft. devoted to the design and lion of displavs and exhibits and includes iter shops, piint shoos, assembly areas and . ii'.;f: 3.000 si|. ft. — administnitive and office. tIENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS >\ Pii TiUEs: Cliaractcr of a Company: Train "66: Where Quality Begins (Deere iiniiain); Moods in Motion (Eastman Ko l.iflht ((ieneral Electric): Jet Car^o: Thoiis 'I Experts: Biion Apetlito (.■\litalia .\irlines); , Color ( Interchemical I : Ounce of Prcven li< (W'm. S. Merrell): Dealer Service Pro ch) (Imperial Oil Ltd.); Where Credit's Due :Kan Oil Companv); 1966 Sew Car An ' 1/1(11/ Show: Passport to Plus Profit ( Ford .Slor Conipaiu) ; Shipboard Maintenance Data 'S Navy): Capitol for Quality ( .\tlas Supply iiiy): Better Look Tuice (Good\ear Tire Inibber C^)mpan\); The Rinfi of Success I jtj. Smith H.irxestore). Sliuekilms: Mana^e 'int Presentation (Monsanto): Advertisinfi Prcs •II (GooiKear Tire and Flubber Co.); A Ior Decision ((Graham. Probst and White); Sr Product Introduction Series (Ford Motor <^iii;ian>); High Time for Hires (Hires). I ZAPEL STUDIOS, INC. • 15 North Wabash Ave.. Chicago, III. (>06ll 'hone: (312) superior 7-2755 )ate of Incorporation: 1955 ;)\ven Zapel. President John Madias. Art Director t\en Knut.son. Optical Effects Cameraman JL)an Lawlor. Production Manafier ivicE-S: FriMlucer of animation for T\' commerIs, industry anil education. Live action for all poses, .Audio visind productions for sales presations. slidefilins. filmstrips. Cellomatic. Opti;Hid aninuition camera services for Midwest liducers, Fvc ilities: Studio 2000 sq. ft. with rkiiig kitchen: two floors, animators, artists, out. lettering, hot press. lOmni anil 35mni ijectiou; .35mm optical and m;ignetic interlock. |litiiig with Ifimm and .3.5nini Miniohis, two imation stands. Master series Oxberrv with ••rial Im.ige projector, Joy-Stick control, 16mm i<l 3,5niin: 3.5iiim priiiltr. jiCENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS <)TioN Pii:ri'ui-„s: Sifi.v.v Family Robinson I rans-Lux Television); Cheese of the World (vraft); Si.iDKFii.Ms: There's Cold in Them \wre Wells (Sears Roebuck): Can Manufacturig (Continental C'an C>). ) . TV C'ommeui i.vi. r: North Central Airlines (K.WP.D, Milwaue). t6th PRODLCTION R^:VIE^¥ KANSAS * CENTRON CORPORATION, INC. West Ninth at .Avalon Road, Lawrence, Kansas Phone: Viking 3-0400 Date of Organization: 1947 Arthur H. Wolf. President and Exec. Prod. Russell Mosser, Executive Vice-President and Treasurer Charles Lacey, Viei-President & S( er( Ian/, Director of Production Norman Stuewe, Vice-President and Director of Photography J. W. Newsom. Director of Sales Harold Il.uxey. Director M.ngari't Travis. Scrii)t John Clilford. Script J. D. Powers. Script Dili! P;ilm(|uist, Director of Editing William Dejiuriette, Director James Pearce. Director Iloite Caston. Director Don Jessup, Sound Enfiinecr Oscar Rojas. Art & Aninuition Director Douglas Poulter. Director of Animation Photography Si:iuii:es: Motion pictures, slidefilins and sales meetings for public rekitions, sales, training, eiluCiition and television. s;iles meetings. Subcontracting, ,Specialized sports photograph). Specialized color and or black anil white still assignments. ,-\niination anil recording service, F.\c:ilities: New studio and office facilities include 60' x 100' X 27' and 50' x 50' sound satages, voice studios, editing rooms, sound rooms, etc, Mitchell, .\rriflex and Cine Sjiecial camenus; complete lighting and .sound equipment for studio and location. Complete animation facilities. Oxberr\' Senior animation stand. 16nim ;ind .35miii. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Piotuhes: Change to Sell (Phillips Petroleum Co.); All Electric Commercial Con.struction (General Electric); How To Strike It Rich— In Oil (Skelly Oil Co,); Ramrod A Tool for Making Money ( Monsanto); The Search for Total Comfort (Lennox Industries); The Maritz Story. revised (Maritz. Inc.); All of the People All of the Time (Kansas Dept, of Economic Development & 7 state depts,): AC Rolls Out the Rid Carpet; The Proof is Everywhere: More Than a Match (AC .Spark Plug Div.. General Motors): Making a Sound Decision (Renter Organ Co.); The Peoph and 14-B (Natl Right to Work f'ommitee); MTI Radar (Inst, of Science & Technology, Univ. of Micliig.iii) : Alaska. Pacific Korthwe.st. Ilawai': European Geography Series (Mi<;raw-Hill). T\' Com.meki i.als for: Skelly Oil Co. (Bnice R. Rrewer): Fourth National Bank — Wichita ( McCormick-.Annstrong). Sales Meetim;s for: AC Spark Plug Die, C.emral Motors; Phillips Petroleum Co.; Maritz Management Presentation ( re\'ised ) . MINNESOTA COUNTRYMAN-KLANG FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC. 5th Floor. rinK> Hlilg.. Minneapolis. Minn. .55401 Phone: (612) .332-2538 Date ot Organization: 1956; Inc. 1959 Thomas C, C^iuntrvnian, President & Director of Photography I-"lovil A, Khing, \'i(< -Pr. .vii/.;i/, WriterDirector & Producer J.imes W. Thaxton. Producer of Sports Films Florenc-e Brown, Production Coordinator WEST CENTRAL. STATES COUNTRYMAN-KLANG FILM PRODUCTIONS : Robert A. Fiirrell. Camera Department Jack flaiivitte. Sound Department James Sugimura. Slide Eilms Robert L, Edwarils. Art Director Seiuices: Producers of industrial, etlucational. sports, sales, sales training, T\' i-omniercials anil filmstrips. 1 6mm ;ind .35mm, Fai ILITIE-S: ,5000' stage, .ininiation. Mitchell, .Arriflex, dollies. l.iyhting ;in<l sound f(|uipinent for studio or location. Complete recording with .N.igra. I'"our .Magn. issues interlocks and multi-channel mixing. Music libnirs' ;irul produci-rs servii-es, RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS MoiiDN I'll iiitEs: Carguard (Salt Div,, C.irgill. Inc.): The Difference Is Research ( Nutrena Div,. Ciirgill. Inc.); Bright Warning — Revi.sitm IV: Modern Signing Sy.slems (3M Co.); ClOOO (Minneapolis Moline); Crn,v,v /,v Always Greener; A Bu.siniss Opoprtunity (Toro Mfg, Co.); Foolball Pro Style (Snorts Productions); Coaches All .\nurica Basketball Team ( Wheaties Sports Federation), Si.iDEKU.Ms: Outdoor.sman.ship: Take A Look At Your Trucks; SCL of Sign Safety (3M Co,), T\' CoMMEiiiiAUs for: Scotchlitc (3M Co. .Mac .Manus. John & .Adams): Creamettes (Creamette Co. Martins-Williams) : Kingsbury Draft Beer; Gluek's Stite ( Heilemann Brewing Co, (ioiild. Brown & Bickett): Polaris Snmcmobile (Polaris Industries Erie Savage & Co.); Tonka Toys (Tonka Toys. Inc. KerkerPeterson, inc.); Montana-Diikota I'tilities (Ken Nelson .Assocs. ) . * EMPIRE PHOTCSOUND INCORPORATED 4444 \\ . 7fith St.. Minneapolis. Minn. 5.5424 Phone: (612) 920-3(120 Cable Address: EMPS. Minneapolis Telex: — 029-5317 D;ite of Incorporation: 1945 William S. Yale, President & Treastirer Richard N, Jamieson, Executive Vice-Prcsiilent Joseph T. McDermott. Viei Pn.sident of Sales .Arthur J, Nicol, Director of Production John R;iililiitz, Director of Photography Mary Slieriii;iii. A.ssi.stant to the Presid nt Warren Rose. Mgr.. Systems Engimir.ng Frank IIow;ird. Manager. Editing Dept. Mark Engbretson. Sound Recording Engr. Rik Ryillun. Art Director Piiiil M.irtinson. ,\/i/.vir & Sound Eff<ets Seiuiik.s: Production of motion pictures, sound slidefilins. TV commercials and sales meeting presentations. Time-lapse, slow motion eipiipnient. Editing ;iud interlock projection. Tape and magnetic film recording, disc and t.ipe music libraries. Process screen and arc re;ir projection. Still lal)oratorv , Fai ii.iTit-s: I6mni Maurer anil ,-\rrinex cameras; 35 mm and Techniscope cameras; I6nim Eastman -Arc pnijectors: Strong .Arc projectors for 3*4" X 4" slides and filmstrips; S' x 20'. 12' X 30' ami 20' x 20' projection screens. :ivailable for c-onventions, sales meeting, etc, ,Anim;ition, ,souiid reixirdiiig studio for stereo or mon.mral reioriliug; Nagr,i recording equipment; MR70 4track W stereo eipiipment; 40' x 60' x 20' high soiiuil stiine: stereo nieh fidililv public .iddress system. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pk ti iie-s: /.", (;, India; My Garden Japan; Techniscoiie Prmluctions: World Food Forums in Hongkong. Caracas & Paris; Agricultural in Tokvo. Bogota. Mellxnime. .Auckland. Montreal. Rotterdam & Frankfurt ( International Minerals 4« f hemical Cor^i.^; Cash In On Corn (National Plant FoikI Institute); The Situation Demands More Light (Edison Electric 161