Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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the screen Visualscopc. Inc. Is Reorganized: Four Partners Assume Key Posts ■. . N'isualscopc. Inc.. of New York, producer of a broad range of communications materials for business and industry, has been reorganized in order to offer its clients a wider spectrum of services and to provide for future expansion. According to Robert G. Taylor, president, the rapid growth of the company in recent years has necessitated the addition of a fulltime script department to the staff. Film writer Stanford Sobel, who has been associated with Visualscope on an informal basis for several years, has now joined the company as a partner. The executive line-up at Visualscope now consists of four partners: Robert G. Taylor, president; Manuel Garcia Rey, executive vice-president and creative director; Marvin H. Green, Jr., vicepresident in charge of sales; and Stanford Sobel, vice-president — scripts. • * * ♦ Head of Manhattan Sound Corp. Named V.P. of Parent Company Several corporate appointments have followed the absorption by Pellin Hnterpriscs, Inc. of Manhattan Sound Company, New York City. Fred B. Adair, Jr., president of Manhattan, which is now a division of Pellin, has been elected a corporate vice-president of the parent firm. Adair has confirmed the appointment of two vice-presidents at Manhattan: Gustave E. Mortenscn has been named vice-president in charge of engineering and John J Gordon is now vice-president in charge of sales. • ♦ * * loscph Sal/burg lo Mies' Staff as Account Executive in New York A 3()-year veteran in film production. Joseph S. Sal/burg, has joined the New York staff of Fred A. Niles Communications Centers, Inc. He was formerly chief of productioii for the Coninicrcial ("ilms Division of I'nited Press International. According to Niles vp Charles Ticho, Salzburg will serve as an account executive for New York operations. He is a member of the Motion Picture Pioneers, a graduate of the RCA Institute videotape course, has traveled extensively. • Partners of newly-reorganized ^'isualscolJe, Inc., in \tiv Y(}ik City, ore (left to right): Manuel C.aicia Rey, executive vice-pre^iilent; Robert G. Taylor, president; Marvin U. Green, Jr., vice-president for .sale.s; and Stanford Sobel, vice-president for scripts, {see lead story on this page) Dear HFE: You've told how processing, control produces your color qualitij — now what's the story on prints':' ■(^ -i^ ir Dear Lab Customer: IIFE Color Quality means prints must iiiatcli tiic a|)pn)\fd answer print in density and color haiantt'. \\'itli the ))ers()mil care given each enstomer's order, continuous tests are applied at ever\' step, to nuet this specification. The color original is timed during line-up. For multiple prints an intemegative is prepared and timing again assures balance for scene-to-scenc color correction. Printing is done on new electronic, programmed Bel! & IIowcll color aclditi\e printi-rs. Scnsitometrie strips are processed iiourl) with tin production work to control proper densit\ and consistent color i)alance. This control clieiks printer-performance and developing solution, assuring lines! (juality where it counts — in the fiuislied product. Techniciaus skilled In tiie use ot the most modern eiiiii|)uieut, plus constant wateiilulness, are the keys to the satisfaction of the many critical print-buyers who have been customers for many years. A trial order probably will make yon decide to join that list or come by and see wli.il w c offer. Do it soon, won't you? h'or eomplele PF.RSOW\l .I'/.i'.!) Kim/ii l.(d)or(itory Service — HOLLYWOOD FILM ENTERPRISES, INC. 6060 SUNSET BLVD • HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90028 • PHONE 213 "164-2181 Inf^ZOLOR or Black & White Servinn film producers sinir i'K)7 — The Laboratiirr llial'it tH.DKST in llyprririiri ami !\l'l( I'ST in l.iiitipnifnl . . . Thomas Erwin Named Advtisi PR Director for DeLuxc ( n, I he appointment ol 1 1 Erwin as director of ad public relations and sali.tion for De Luxe Lab' Inc. and its General Film tories division has been an; ji* by G. Carleton Hunt, prcsi-il De I.uxe. Erwin. who will make 1 ■,.• quarters at the General rices in Hollywood, will Ncal Kcchn. vice-presidci; for De Luxe. Before thi^ filiation, Erwin was unii on several network shows for Screen Gems died the public relation^ Screen Gems. Prior to was an account cxecuti\ terpublic's public reialii ate, Infoplan, and was editor and art director an international travel tion. I John Nieto Named Art Dicto at Keitz & Herndon in D;i ^ •*■ John Nieto has been n,ii.u director at Keitz & Hernd(,j Dallas. Texas. He joined c ( in April and will function | ni3 in the area of design anti ception of original ideas ir ; tion picture and television rod tion. Nieto's extensive art b;ii •' ' includes advertising ageiu ence. major commercial sign and the operation ol art facility. * >s * Sughruc & Co., Inc. Hcaid t Former NBC Producer-Diiaa i John J. Sughruc & ( ■' new motion picture and pn>duction firm, has beei in New York by Mr. Si uell-kiunvn tclevisiiMi pre. director, who was associ, NBC for the past 13 year The company will audio-\isual facilities, cxip; dios, at its headquarters it Madison Avenue. Thcsi editing, music mixing, sou.i itics and projection. .According to Mr. Sugluc firm will jiroduce motion jet) tor tcle\ision. theatrical elbi anil iiuliisirial use. Associated \\ilii ,Vlr, Igl are Marion Evans, former, lol bia Records recording Ire; director of music productin; ' liam Birch, a veteran doci v cinematographer; Aram 1^ supervising film editor: \'an Mellingham. formerly it .■* in |irogramining. prodiictjn 60 BUSINESS SCREE> I