Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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t-j vice president in charge jWilliam J. Murray, formfa! sales director for CrosBridcasting, as director of i; id Francis X. Magiiirc. I p{hc administrative staff. • Hit. Cray & Shea Ine. Open ag Studio at 430 W. Grant hi combined operations of Gray, Inc. and Mike , I ins. Inc. now occupy an <)( quare-foot facility at 430 lilt Place on Chicago's I LJi side. The new studio he<i under construction since A hen the two companies I their merger and be Irnan, Gray & Shea, Inc. liK Shea, the company's di ff'-' photography, is a former erapher for Life, Time periodicals. He is an of the "direct cinema" Bi-c which applies the candid ir.if photo-journalism to mo Ji|ture documentary produc he company's president. cdman. opened his own hn Chicago in 1955. Over "' 10 years he has lensed for leading ad agencies. i\f Shea, writer-producer for 5(1. is a former aeronautical engineer who came into film work through writing. A staffer at A\ iaiiD.s Aci . he was a copywriter at Marsteller, Inc. in Chicago when first involved in several films for that agency. In 1963 he joined Lars Hedman to set up a motion picture production company. • Marshall Faber Produciions in 10.000 Sq. Ft, Denver Facility Now located in new quarters at 115-121 Mariposa Street in Denver, Colorado, Marshall L, Faber Productions is now operating in a 10,000 square-foot facility that has been equipped to serve clients in all related audiovisual fields, Faber Productions' former Wyandot Street location in Denver was deluged by the city's flood of June 16, 1965, The company is now able to offer greatly-expanded services, including a full range of 8mm operations in addition to both 16mm and 35mm film production. The Mariposa plant includes a sound stage, preview room and dubbing stage, art department, cutting rooms, still laboratory, Smm printing lab and cartridging station, repair facilities, a distribution department and producer services. • musifex inc 45 w. 45 St., n. y. c. COMPLETE MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS SERVICE M ^t^/i • BACKGROUND MUSIC EDITING • SOUND EFFECTS EDITING • ORIGINAL SCORES • MUSIC LIBRARY FOR LEASE . . , • SOUND EFFECTS LIBRARY FOR SALE , . , • MUSICAL SOUND EFFECTS DISCS FOR OUTRIGHT SALE • SOUND TRANSFER FACILITIES • COMPETITIVE PRICES Musifex talenf proven on over 5,000 productions FLY -PHONE -WIRE -WRITE NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION AND CATALOG E. ROBERT VELAZCO ci 6-4061 I The Script.... ... is wlitTi \M' have coiueiitratftl for 14 >cars. Our staff of four script writers arc not free lance associates . , . but fiill-tiiiie. onstaff, career script writers, NN'hile there «ill always be new film script challeiiiies, together we liave built a wide evperieiice from the bigliK-tecluiical film to flie liiubly philosophical, aiul at all hudnefs, \ViUiain D. Ellis Senior Writer Scripts for: motion pictures sales meetings television eti^cces IMCOKROIttrtO 1276 \\est Third Street TOwer 1 -4.177 Cleveland, Ohio Since 19S2 First of all, it's completely automatic-goes up and down at the touch of the switch. In fact, the sensational Da-Lite" Executive Eledrol' gees completely out of sight because it recesses into the ceiling and provides its own automatic ceiling closure. Plenty of other features, too, including heavy-duty gear motor; aluminum roller with die-cast metal end caps; and choice of Da Lite's magnificent White Magic'' "Chemi-Cote "' glass beaded surface, or nongloss mat white. Sizes? From 50" x 50" up to 12 feel square. No wonder Da-Lite's Executive Electrol is the ultimate in projection screens for executive suites, conference rooms, small auditoriums and fine homes. Write for specifications, prices and name of nearest franchised Audio Visual dealer. What's so special about Da-Lite's new Executive Electrol? See for yourself! DA LITE SCREEN CO., INC., WARSAW, INDIANA BER 3 • VOLUME 27 61