Business screen magazine (1967)

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CHICAGO PRODUCERS: HENRY USHIJIMA FILMS: f Hiram Walker (AVA); A Report to Distributon (Continental Motors (AVA); The Dashaveyor (Dashaveyor Corp.); Reo Mower TV Comm (Magee Wheelhorse); SLroEFiLMS: The Foundation (American Bldg. Constitutionally), To Your Health (Western Ogden Purifier Corp.). VPI of Illinois, Inc. 450 East Ohio St, Chicago 60611 Phone: (312) 787-2500 Robert Sinise, Vice President (See complete listing under New York City) WILDING INC. 1345 West Arg>le St., Chicago, 111. 60640 Phone: (312) BRoadway 5-1200 Date of Organization; 1914; Inc. 1927 Main Office and Studios 1345 West Arglvie St., Chicago, 111. Phone: (312) BRoadway 5-1200 Dirk Young, Vice Fres., Midwest Sales Other Chicago Locations Wilding-TV Division 301 East Erie, Chicago, 111. Phone: 943-9500 Carl J. Nelson, Vice President Communications Idea Center — Customer Service 5725 North Broadwav, Chicago, 111. Phone: BRoadwav 5-1200 Robert Younker, Robert Lane. Commercal Picture Equipment Broadway, Chicago, III. Phone: BRoadway 5-1200 Harvey N. Wilcox, Manager 5719 North Wilding Branch Offices New York: 405 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Phone: (212) 759-0854. Dave Raymond, Vice Pres., Branch Manager Detboft: 4925 Cadieux Road, Detroit, Mich. Phone: (313) TUxedo 2-3740. William R. Winn, Senior Vice Pres. 13535 Livemois, Detroit, Mich. Phone; (313) 933-2431. W. W. Kraft, Vice-Pres.-Branch Martager Cixveland; 2307 Chester Ave. Phone: (216) 771-4030. S. C. Johns, Jr., Branch Manager Los Angeles; 8460 W. Third St., Los Angeles, Cal. Phone: (213) 651-1860. W. Watkins, Production Manager Toronto: Wilding/ Canada Ltd., 875 Don Mills Rd., Don Mills, Ontario. Phone: (416) 4291270. R. K. Carlson, Vice Pres., Branch Mgr. WILDING DIVISIONS Mid-America Color Lars: 1345 Argyle St., Chicago, III. Phone (312); 784-4224. D. H. Howe, Lab Superintendent Tri-dex Display Corporation: 13800 Nelson, Detroit, Michigan. Phone: (313) 931-0300. A. S. Cetlinski, President Officers and Department Heads R. C. Ausbeck, President Daniel B. Gallagher, Exec. Vice-President William R. Winn, Senior Vice-President Harold Kinzle, Vice-President-Production George P. Zenner, Vice-President Finance C. F. Weake, Vice-President F. F. Palac, Treasurer L. A. Backey, Secretary J. W. Anderson, Advertising and Public Relations WILDING INCORPORATED: Services; A communicatioD agency specializing in marketing and promotion. Creative counselors and producers of motion pictures, shdefilms, TV commercials, complete live shows and presentations, conventions and sales meetings, displays, exhibits, printed materials, and audio-visual installations. FACiLmES: Studio and service operations detailed as follows: Chicaco: (1345 Argyle Street); Home office and main studios; 105,000 sq. ft. floor space — 29,000 sq. ft. in four sound stages (75' X 140'. 70' X 100'. 50' x 100', 75' x 60'); remainder in administrative and creative offices; still and motion laboratories, color and black and white; optical, animation and art departments; film screening rooms; sound recording departments; film vaults; carpenter shops, etc. (5719 N. Broadway) : 20,000 sq. ft. floor space — 15,000 sq. ft. devoted to manufacturing of projection screens, portable stages, 8mm film cartridges, portable lecterns, and specialized projection equipment; and administrative offices. TV production facilities were opened during 1966 at 301 E. Erie, designed and created for the production of TV commercials. Comprising 4,150 sq. ft.; building houses a stage, screening room and administrative offices. Detroit; (4925 Cadieux Road) : This building was especially designed and constructed for motion picture production. It contains administrative, sales and service facilities, t\vo sound stages totaling 8,000 sq. ft. and screening rooms. (13535 Liveraois ) : Operations here include creative, training and sales promotion and merchandising services and a complete graphic arts production department. (Tri-Dex Display Corp. — subsidiary, 13790 Nelson Ave.): 30,600 sq. ft. floor space — 27,600 sq. ft. devoted to the design and production of displays and exhibits and includes carpenter shops, paint shops, assembly areas and storage; 3,000 sq. ft. — administrative and office. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: Ideas (Sylvania Corp.); Big City Paper (Chicago Tribune); It's Your Decision— Clean Water (Soap & Detergent Assoc); Toward the Victory of Health (American Dietetic Assoc); Indian Hill (Bell Laboratories); Sports Car Fun (Ford Motor Co.); The Name of the Game is Fun (American League-Chrysler Corp.); From Cow to Carton (Pure Pak Div. of Excello Corp.); Child of Darkness, Child of Light (Foster Parents Plan, Inc.); Opportunity Land (Deere & Co.); Firebrewing Story (Strohs Brewing Co.). SLroEFiLMS: High Time for Hires 1967 (Hires); See-Tell-Sell Program (International Harvester); "C The Difference (American Oil Co.); Ingot Soundness (Republic Steel); Royal New Cougar (Lincoln-Mercury); Selling the Big Deal (Quaker State); Pure Pride (Pure Oil Co.); T-Bird (Ford ^^otor Co.). Industrial Stage Shows: General Electric Utility Executives Conference; Ford and Lincoln-Merciuy 1967 New Car Announcements Shows (U.S. and Canada); Gibson shows; American Association of Travel Agents; Eastern Airhnes Show; Royal Crown show; A. O. Smith-Harvestore Div. show; RCA Whirlpool show. WIDE-SCREEN FILMS LTD. 525 Pinecrest Lane, Wilmette, IlL SER\^CES: Motion pictures, slidefilms; specialists in stereo and widescreen techniques. (New company, reorganized in 1965) ZAPEl STUDIOS, INC. 615 North Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 60611 Phone: (312) Superior 7-2755 Date of Incorporation: 1955 Owen Zapel, President & Executive Director Ken Knutson, Production Manager Warren Leming, Editor Darel Hale, Cameraman ZAPEL STUDIOS INCORPORATED: Services: Producer of animation for TV commercials, industry and education. Live action for all purposes. Audio visual productions for sales presentations, slidefilms, filmstrips, Cellomatic. Optical and animation camera services for Midwest producers. FACiLmEs: Studio 2000 sq. ft. with working kitchen; two floors, animators, artists, layout, lettering, hot press, 16mm and 35mm projection; 35mm optical and magnetic interlock. Editing with 16nmi and 35mm Moviolas, two animation stands. Master series Oxberry with Aerial Image projector, Joy-Stick control. 16mni and 35mm; 35mm printer. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: Cape Cod — Classics — Reflections; New Home Service (Homemakers, Inc.); Supplementary Agents Pension Plan (AllState Ins.); Swiss Family Robinson (OZ Productions). TV Commercial: Avant (Kroehler Fum. Co.). KANSAS CENTRON CORPORATION, INC. West Ninth at Avalon Road, Lawrence, Kansas Phone: Viking 3-0400 Date of Organization: 1947 Arthur H. Wolf, President and Exec. Prod. Russell Mosser, Executive Vice-President and Treasurer Charles Lacey, Vice-President & Secretory, Director of Production Norman Stuewe, Vice-President and Director of Photography J. W. Newsom, Director of Sales T. J. Johnson, Account Executive Harold Harvey, Director Margaret Travis, Script John Clifford, Script J. D. Powers, Script Dan Palmquist, Director of Editing James Pearce, Director Courtney Jones, Writer-Director Gene Boomer, Director Don Jessup, Sound Engineer Oscar Rojas, Art & Animation Director Douglas Poulter, Director of Animation Photography SER\^CES: Motion pictures, slidefilms and sales meetings for public relations, sales, training, education and television, sales meetings. Subcontracting. Specialized sports photography. Specialized color and/or black and white still assignments. Animation and recording service. FACn-rriES: New studio and office facilities include 60' x IOC X 27' and 50' x 50' soimd stages, voice studios, editing rooms, sound rooms, etc. Mitchell, .\Triflex and Eclair cameras; complete hghting and sound equipment for studio and location. Complete animation facilities, Oxberry Senior animation stand, 16mm and 35mm. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: Dealers Choice (Phillips Petroleum Company); Ride the Hot One (Continental Oil Company); New Dimensions in New Construction, Building Better Living (General Electric); To Totich a Child (The Mott Foundation); Schools Are Built for Learning; Lennox Compressors (Lennox Industries); The Invisible Traveler (Cities Ser\'ice Gas Company); 1 Day of Judgment (Eli Lilly); European Culture Region; Spain and Portugal; Italian Farm Family; Airplanes and How They Fly ( McGraw-Hill Book Co.); Parts, Joy of Seville (Webster Division, McGraw-HiU Book Company). T\^ Commercials: Skelly Oil Company (Bruce B. Brewer): Cities Service Oil Company. Sales Meeting: 1967 Phillips Petroleum and Continental Oil Co. 170 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967