Business screen magazine (1967)

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Reinstated by PUBLIC DEMAND ..because thirty-four customers complained when we withdrew this offer... SO HERE IT IS AGAIN! F&B/CECO Offers You a Year's Supply of Mylar Splicing Tape ^ Just to Try Our New AUTOMATIC ^ GUILLOTINE PERFORATING '. TAPE SPLIGER ^^ T*""*?*!!!; F&B/CECO is so convinced that every film producer, every person who handles film, should up-date his splicing with GUILLOTINE, that we are willing to make the following offer: FREE with each purchase of one GU ILLOTINE SPLICER we will give you . . . 1 Ten rolls of f^ylar splicing tape (a normal year's supply). 2. An unconditional f^oney-tiack guarantee, return the splicer and get your money back — keep the tape. ADDEO ATTRACTION to make it even easier for you, we will give you a $50.00 Trade-in allowance on any nonperforating HFC or Rivas tape splicer. a. How economical is the GUILLOTINE SPLICER? I A. GUILLOTINE SPLICERS use non-perforated tape v»hich costs only $2.15 a roll, as compared to $11.00 a roll for perforated tape. Save up to a nickel per splice. Q. How fast does GUILLOTINE splice? A. GUILLOTINE makes splices 35% faster than conventional pre-perforated tape splicers, because you don't have to fumble with sticky tape, placing it over the sprocket teeth Q. How strong is a GUILLOTINE splice? A. GUILLOTINE SPLICER splices are far stronger because the act of perforating the tape bonds the Mylar to the film. These are facts vihich you can easily prove by using the GUILLOTINE SPLICER. Other facts which you should know are that you can make butt, overlap, or diagonal splices on film or sound recording tape. You can rebuild torn sprocket holes and you can repair damaged film without losing frames. That's why GUILLOTINE is easier, faster, more reliable, and the most economical film splicer on the market today. Send your orders to F&B/CECO 315 West 43rd Street. N.Y.. N.Y. 10036 JUdson 6-1420 Cable Address: CINEQUIP Telex: 1-25497 Branches in: Hialeah. Fla /Washington, D.C./Atlanta/New Orleans/Cleveland c. 16mm 16mm 35mm 35mm 8mm 70mm straight Straight & Diagonal Straight Straight it Diagonal Straight — Professional Straight »n5»1«5. J 185. «220. »255. »650 ^frB/CECo Medical Film.s Set a Record 1 4,061 Me.liial & Health Films Vtere Dislribiiled in 1966 by AMA Library ¥ TsE Oh Medical and Health Films b> *-^ physicians, hospitals, medical schools and other professional groups continues to grow. A total of 14.064 motion picture print shipments was reported for 1966 by the American Medical Association's Film Library. The number of such bookings was the greatest ever recorded by this service organization and represented a 21 per cent increase over the previous year. Total bookings have shown constant growth each year since 1955 when 3,007 were recorded, according to an analysis prepared b\ Ralph Creer. director of the AMA Section on Medical Motion Pictures and Television. A major portion of this increase was attributed to the addition of films formerly distributed by the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Further analyzing the 1966 totals. Creer noted that the largest single users of films from the AMA library were civilian hospitals and schools of nursing. Every U. S. medical school except two and 10 medical institutions abroad used the services of the AMA Film Library during the past year. Paramedical schools were also increasingly heavy users, accounting for over 10 per cent of the total bookings. The library now has 2,269 prints of -:89 film titles. This total includes 124 health films which can be used by physician invited to address lay groups. A new and revised edition of "Medical and Surgical Motion Pictures.'' the American Medical Association's catalog of selected medical and health films, was also published at yearend. More than 1 .000 new film titles have been added to this new edition of the catalog, bringing the total title listings to more than 4,000. 10-year growth in use of medical and health films from the Americati Medical Association's library is topped by '66 record of 14.064 film shipments. MESKM* HEmCM. ASS0OA1KM nUI UBRARr BOOKINGS ■•>• II ItillHIit NSJ NSB t»» WC 19*1 TM2 1963 Nt4 NftS i'W 92 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967