Business screen magazine (1967)

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69 «5b BC tm"''''^'' Niles and the live business show (Moving the message from boredom to excitement) The live business show can be the difference between boredom and excitement. In putting your message across. For example. Meadowgold (division of Beatrice Foods, Inc.) used a Niles produced show at a January, 1967 national sales meeting (photo top right I to excite 1,.500 of its sales personnel about new and existing products and programs. The show was an intercoupling of skits, speeches and slides, all of which were Niles produced and directed. For IGA ( Independent Grocers Alliance ). Niles produced an actual book musical comedy show (photo top lefti, complete with original music to stimulate enthusiasm among .5.000 dealers, and to show them why it's profitable to bepart of the IGA team. The show played three days in October. 1966 at Chicago's Arie Crown Theatre. For General Electric. Niles produced a clever show (photo bottom right , with only three cast members, that played to its general purpose control salesmen at meetings in Chicago. Philadelphia, Atlanta. Dallas and San Francisco, in February, 1967. For these three shows and many others. Niles handled the writing, the costuming, the sets, the original music, the lighting, and all the other elements that go into a live business show. And that includes writing executive speeches and coaching the speakers. And, where called for, slides, filmstrips and motion pictures. The Niles organization offers you a total communications service. And means it. MOTION PICTURES FOR THEATRE. TELEVISION AND INDUSTRY . ANIMATION • TV COMMERCIALS & SHOWS • SOL'ND FILMSTRIPS . RADIO COMMERCIALS & SHOWS • BUSINESS THCATHE • SALES MEETINGS • COLLATERALS • "PACKAGED" COMMUNICATIONS Fred A. Niles Communications Centers, Inc IN CHICAGO: 1058 W. Washington Blvtj. 312-738-4181 IN NEW YORK: 108 West End Ave. 212-787-8770 IN HOLLYWOOD: 5545 Sunset Blvd. 213-462-731 1 17lh PROULtllON KKVIKW