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MINNESOTA COUNTRYMAN-KLANG, INC. 905 Park Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 Phone: (612) 332-2538 Date of Organization: 1956; Inc.: 1959 Thomas C. Countryman, President & Director of Photography Floyd A. Klang, Vice-President, WriterDirector & Producer Florence Brown, Production Coordinator Robert A. Farrell, Camera Department lack Gauvitte, Sound Department tames Sugimura, Slide Films Robert L. Edwards, Art Director Sebwces: Producers of industrial, educational, sports, sales, sales training, TV commercials and fSmstrips, 16mm and 35mm, and advertising sales pnotography. Faciuties: 4500' stage, animation, Mitchell. Arriflex, dollies. Lighting and sound equipment for studio or location. Complete recording with Nagra. Four Magnasyncs interlocks and multi-channel mixing. Music library and producers services. lECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictxibes: The Road Ahead; Profit . . . As Large as Imagination; To See and To Hear; Bright Warning 1966 Canadian Version (3M Company); Camp Friendship; In The Name of Humanity (Minnesota Assn. for Retarded Children); V/Stol Tactical Display and Control (Honeywell, Inc.); NCAA Basketball Championships (5 shows) (Pepsi-Cola); De^'gn and Accuracy . . . the Essentials of Reliabilitu ( Uni vac. Inc. ) ; More Power for MAPP Land (Mid-Continent Area Power Planners); Carguard 1966 Ver.sion (Cargill, Inc.— Salt Division); Z-Stage Sow Program (Cargill, Inc.— Nutrena Division). SudeFnjus; Kodak Bowl Report (Sports Films & Tallents/Eastman Kodak Co.); A Day to Live In (Jewish Home for the Aged); Selling a Future (Palmer Writers School): TV Commebcials: Blindfold (3M Co./MacManus John & Adams, Inc. ) ; Schweigert Meats. Tonka To\s ( KerkerPeterson, Inc.); First National Bank of St. Paul (John W. Forney, Inc.); Crystal Sugar (Barickman & Selders Adv. Inc. ) ; Lan-O-Sheen ( Bozell & Jacobs, Inc.); King Koil (Johnson-Livingston). EMPIRE PHOTOSOUND INCORPORATED 4444 W. 76th St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 Phone: (612) 920-3020 Cable Address: EMPS, Minneapolis Telex: — 029-5317 Date of Incorporation: 1945 William S. Yale, President & Treasurer Richard N. Jamieson, Executive Vice-President Joseph T. McDermott, Vice President of Sales Arthur J. Nicol, Vice President, Production John Raddatz, Director of Photography Mary Sherman, Corporate Secretary Wanen Rose, Mgr., Systems Engineering Cordon Winters, Mgr., Commercial Still Dept. Paul Martinson, Manager, Sound Dept. Rik Rydlun, Art Director Services: Production of motion pictures, sound slidef ilms, TV commercials and sales meeting presentations. Time-lapse, slow motion equipment. Editing and interlock projection. Tape and magnetic film recording, disc and tape music libraries. Process screen and arc rear projection. Still laboratory. FAcnjTiES; 16mm Maurer and Arriflex cameras; 35 mm and Techniscope cameras; 16mm Eastman Arc projectors; Strong Arc projectors ; for 31i" X 4' slides and filmstrips; 8' x 20", 12' i X 30" and 20' x 20' projection screens, available for conventions, sales meeting, etc. .\nimation, Soimd recording studio for stereo or monaural recording; 35mm recording equipment; Nagra recording equipment; Ampex MRTO 4-track S" stereo equipment; industry and educational videotape production on Ampex VR 1000 and VR EMPIRE PHOTOSOUND INCORPORATED: 7000; 40' x 60' x 20' high sound stage; stereo high fidehty public address system. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS -Motion pictures: The Promise of Esterhazy, The Growing Edge, That Something More, Quest and Techniscope newsreel coverage of events at IMC (International Minerals and Chemical Corp.); Metal Forming Processes (Hossfeld Mfg. Co.); In Touch With Tomorrow (First National Bank of Mpls.); Growing Soybearu (National Plant Food Institute); The Open Stage (Minnesota Theatre Co. ) ; Gene Littler Golf Film Series (Sahara Products); TV Commercials: for 3M Company (McManus, John & Adams, Inc.); Great Northern Railway Co. (John Forney, Inc.); Walter Mondale for Senator (CoUe & McVoy Advertising Agency, Inc.) and Studio One. Meeting PRESENTATIONS: Specialized videotape production for M. F. Patterson Dental Supply Co., M. F. Patterson Dental Supply Company's 1966 Sales Meeting, Toro Mfg. Corporation's 1966 Sales Meeting; Farmers Union Central E^xchange 1966 Annual Meeting; AMC Convention for the Dayton Company. FILM SERVICES, INC. 2219 Johnson St., N.E., Minneapolis 55418 Phone: (612) 789-1235 Date of Incorporation: 1961 Iver C. Lind, President Galen L. Cain, Secretary-Treasurer Services: 16mm motion picture production; scripts; sound recording; editing. Fachjties: Small studio, sound recording and editing equipment; cameras, etc. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: Hospital Fire Safety (Hennepin County General Hospital); Report on Africa (Rev. Delmar Kingsriter); Who's Watching the Store? (Honey-well, Inc.); On Call for All (3M Co.). TV Spots: Cliristmas Toys (Midland Cooperatives, Inc.). ANTHONY LANE FILM STUDIOS., INC. 7401 Wayzata Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: (612) 545-2518 Date of Organization: 1948 Branch Offices: New York: 2 Overhill Rd., Scarsdale. Phone: SC 5-3477. Neil McCaffrey; Washington, D.C.: 2828 Connecticut Ave-, N.W. Phone: 332-7617. Lawrence Griswold; California: 2859 Federal Ave., W. Los Angeles. Paul Wurtzel. Anthony Lane, Chairman of the Board William R. Heideman, President Sereno S. Scranton, Director Technicolor Equipment Sales Muriel Hovorka, Comptroller Wm. C. Perry, Production Coordinator Services: 16 and 35mm production of industrial and TV films and commercials. Hunting and other sports films a specialty. Animation; sound slidefilms; recording for radio, T\' and films. Faciijties: Sound stage; recording 16mm magnetic, Vt" tape; three music hbraries; sound effects library'. Eclair-Nagra equipped. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictu-res: Polluting Our Blessings (.Archer Daniels Midland Co.); Masonry Hartdling and Sugar Boat (Melroe Mfg.); Showmobile (Wenger Corp.); Larson Boats 1967 (TV) (Larson Industries). LOW & ASSOCIATES, INC. 7708 Morgan .\ve., South, Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: (612) 866-4110 Date of Organization: 1959; Inc. in 1961 R. Glenn Low, President & Producer WEST CENTRAL STATES LOW AND ASSOCIATES: Roseanne E. Low, Vice-PresiderU i Associate Producer Justin S. Edwards, Vice-President Wilham J. Steinbicker, Director Richard W. Laird, Art & Animation Director Services: Writing and production of motion pictures for industry and government. Shdefilms; TV commercials and producer's services. Facilities: Modem studio with complete live action and animation production facihties. Arriflex and high-speed camera equipment, sound stage, Nagra, Magnasync and Stancil-Hoffman sound equipment, electrical interlock system, ColorTran quartz hghting. Moviola and other editing equipment. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion P>ictures: Charlie (Federal Aviation Administration); Time Optimal Control Weapon Stabilization System; Rockeye II: Weapon Evolution and Development; Rockeye 11: Prototype Production; LVM Feasibility Demonstration and FMU 30/B (Honeywell, Inc.); On Safari in Africa (Commimity State Bank of Bloomington); Project Evaluation and Tropic Testing (Picatiimy Arsenal); One classified film for the Department of the Army. REID H. RAY FILM INDUSTRIES, INC. 2269 Ford Parkway, St. Paul, Miim., 55116 Phone: (612) 699-1393 Date of Organization: 1910 Branch Office: 208 So. La Salle St., Chicago, 60604. Phone: (312) H 6-0897. Clyde Krebs. Reid H. Ray, President & Producer Ellsworth H. Polsfuss, Asst. Secretary h Producer Mrs. Frances Hostettler, Asst. Treasurer Del Shockley, Controller Clyde Krebs, Vice-President, General Sales Webb Hedin, Twin City Area Acct. Exec. James Jackson, Art & Animation Director Robert H. Winter, Chief Film Editor Donald Anderson, Chief Sound Engineer Services: Creative staff for scripts, stooboard, music scoring, and the production of motion pictures, sound shdefihns, T\' films, TV commercials; animation and graphic design, sales meeting programs; editing, interlock screening, and 6chaimel recording services. F.^ctlities: Animation Department; studio-stage; 16 and 35mm editing equipment; recording equipment, including Nagra, K" tape, 16mm magnetic, 16mm optical, 35mm magnetic, 35mm optical (RCA hcensee) , studio and location recording; 300 amphere portable gas-electric generators; .\rriflex and Mitchell cameras, still photographic equipment; arc and incandescent hghting equipment. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: Discover Hawaii and Aloha Hawaii (United Air Lines); Land of Opportunity; What's New for 1967; //; and Cite us This Day (Deere & Co.); The Greater Harvest (Pioneer Hibred Com.); Happiness Is . . . (Peaivm Candy Co.); Fisher Quintuplets (Joe Floyd); SuDEFiLMS: Life on a Dairy Farm (National Dairy Association); Acrepfing Deposits and Cashing Checks (NABAC); Deposits-Life Blood of Banking (BPRMA); NW Bancorporation RetiremetU Plan (Northwest BanCorporation). t(^ this symbol over a producer's listing in these pages refers to display advertisement in this 17th Production Review issue. 17th PRODUCTION REVIEW 171