Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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To make this guaranteed service possible, and to provide priority treatnieni to Filmex customers. 1 ilmexpress utilizes the Universal Studio Optical Division and the iK\s Plant 3r20 of Technicolor Corporation at Universal City in t aiifornia. StalT technicians, working at I ilmcxprcss olVices at Technicolor, supcrv isc jirints orders from arrival to delivery. They are in contact by lie-line with new Filmexprcss offices in New York at 300 Fast 46th Street. In making this announcement, Mr. Bergmann said, "Filmexpress, operating with Technicolor/Universal can now provide quality color processing in half the usual time. Our recent survey indicates that the move toward color filming and processing of TV programs and commercials is far more rapid than many industry leaders have realized." .Mr. Bergmann also announced new appointments to the Filmexpress staff, and new assignmenis of |-ilmcx personnel who will plan an intportant part in the operation of the division. Stephen Kambourian. vice-president of Filmex Completion, is vicepresident of lilmcxpress and Patricia I.inbiirn has been named gCHicral manager. Jackie Vaden, formerly a member of the staff of Technicolor Corporation has joined Filmexpress to head the client services department of this subsidiary. • Manhaltiin Color Laboratory Is Latest Berkey Photo Acquisition ,, Berkey Photo Company has acquired Manhattan Color Laboratory, Inc.. one of the largest photographic organizations of its kind in New York City, serving producers of filmstrips and slides. Announcement of the acquisition was made by Benjamin Berkey. president of Berkey Photo Company. Manhattan Color is the newest addition to the Professional Services Division of the Berkey Photo Company. The Professional Services Division combines the total facilities of Manhattan Color Laboratory with those of K & L Color Services, Inc. The move represents an important phase in the long range planning of the Berkey organization. The consolidation of these firms, each of which has achieved a wide reputation for professional quality and performance will, according to Mr. Berkey, "provide the base for a new concept in the area of total photographic laboratory services." The new division will specialize in color work with particular emphasis given to TV commercials and industrial motion pictures and slidefilms. Chuck Robbins, president of Manhattan Color Laboratory, said that "we are taking a very enthusiastic approach towards the entire project." Manhattan Color will move to new quarters at 222 East 44th Street, New York, sometime in early 1967, where it will occupy the entire second floor of some 23,000 square feet of space. 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