Business screen magazine (1967)

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST RARIG'S, INC. (Film Production Division) 5510 University Way, Seattle, Wash. 98105 Phone: (206) LAkeview 2-0707 Date of Incorporation: 1946 Max H. Rarig, President Edith A. Rarig, Vice-President James H. Lawless, Vice President, Production Services: Public relations, sales promotion, industrial and training films, TV programs and commercials. Complete productions from idea to prints. Special services include: writing, directing, editing, recording, studio facilities, animation, mixing and original music. Complete underwater photography including 46-foot boat. Facilities: 16inm and 35mm Arriflex and Bell & Howell cameras, bUmp, Westrex 16mm magnetic recording, sound stage, lighting equipment. Underwater housings, marine exposure meters, underwater lighting equipment. Full permanent staff. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictlirzs: Cutting Crew (\. W. Forest Ind. Film Committee): Counting (Mathematic Association of America); Opportunities in Logging (Pacific Logging Congress); Mighty Western Forest (Western Wood Products Association); Investment for Profit (Investment Exchange). Spokane, Washington EMPIRE FILMS CORPORATION Suite 703, Radio Central Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 99204 Phone: (509) MA 4-5570 Date of Incorporation: 1952 C. H. Talbot, President A. R. Godfrey, Vice-President M. O. Talbot, Secretary-Treasurer J. R. Ulrich, Dir. Research & Education Services; Motion pictures and other audio-visual materiak for business, industr>', TV and the professions. Studio and location filming and sound. Consultation , research, script, for both narration and dialogue, production and directional services for both cinematography and sound recording. Producer's services available to professional clients. FACH-mES: Equipped for studio or location hghting, filming and recording; post-recording wild or with interlock projection; editing for picture and sound materials; music library; script services. Production and directional personnel; creative talent. Maintain own studio recording, and editing facilities. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: Freedom Mine (Grand Lodge B. P. O. Elks); The Hospital on the Hill (Sacred Heart Hospital); Grasshoppers for Breakfast (J. Rosenfield Productions); Passenger Extra #8444 (Hut Enterprises); TV Commeecl\i.s: Pres-toLog (Robert Miller Advertising). HAWAII CINE'-PIC HAWAII 1847 Pacific Heights Road, Honolaln, Hawaii Phone: 50-2677 Date of Organization: 1947 George Tahara, Owrter-Producer Lloyd Stone, Writer Larry Grant, Narrator David Thorn, Art/ Animator Tiki George, Music Editor Services: Complete 16mm production for motion pictures and TV. FAcrunEs: Arriflex S&M, & BL, CINE'-PIC HAWAII: Auricon 600, Nagra Neopilotone, Westrex, and Magna-sync magnetic recorders; Maurer Optical; Magna-s>'nc dubbers and mixers. Stock shots; music library; animation. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictlires: Palolo Turns Back The Clock (City & Country of Honolulu); Fishhooks of Hawaii (B. P. Bishop Museum); Profit in Paradise (Hawaii Visitors Bureau); Kona Develop ment (The Bishop Estate) ; Governor Bums Docttmentary; Travels of Princess Liliokalani (Aloha Week Committee). TV Commebcials: for Loves Bread (McCaim Erickson-Hawaii ) ; Holsura Bakery (Compton-Carey Adv. Agency); Democratic Party Commercials (Budar Adv. Agency); Hilo Hatt Othro Spray (McCann Erickson-Hawaii). TV Spots; Series News Briefs for Hawaiian Telephone Co. (N. W. Ayer & Son); Series Governor Bums Campaign (Carlos Rivas & AsMciates ) . SPECIALIZING PRODUCERS IN CANADA ALBERTA CANAWEST/MASTER FILMS LTD. 815-17 Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta Phone: 245-2266 Date of Organization: 1955 David Mintz, Presidertt William Marsden, Vice-Pres., Operatiorts Mgr. Robert Willis, Vice-Pres., Film Director Gerald Moir, Director, Photography Services: Motion picture and sound film strips for industry, education and tourism. Television commercials, live-action and animated. Services to independent producers. FACn-rriES: Auricon Super 1200, Arriflex, Beaulieu, Bolex, Cine Special cameras; art and animation department; editing and cutting rooms, full lighting; recording and dubbing. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Monov Pictures: West to the Mountains (Alberta Government); We Take It All for Granted (Agricultural Centennial Comm.); Make No SmaU Plans (Univ. of Calgar>'); Campus in the Clouds (Banff School of Fine Arts); Seismic Polar Expedition (Petropar & C.G.G. Oil Co.). BRITISH COLUMBIA Chetwynd Films Ltd. 1118 Melville St., Vancouver 5, British Columbia Phone: MU 5-0027 (See complete listing under Toronto, Ontario) MANITOBA WESTERN FILMS LIMITED 757 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba Phones: 253-0064/4853 Date of Organization: October, 1964 G. T. Herming, President / Producer W. Franz, Vice-President /Producer L. Brown, Vice-President G. T. Brazzell, Secretary SER\^CES: Motion Pictures, T\^ films, commercials, live and animated. Facilities: Creative dept., studio, titles, animation; sound recording in studio or on location. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures; Trappers' Festival; Enjoy or Destroy (Labatt's); Forestry Film (Canadian Forestry Assn. ) ; Assignment Manitoba; Manitoba (Manitoba Government); TV Commerclm-S: for The Hudson's Bay Co.; Simplot; Alcoholic Education (McConnel-Eastman); Manitoba Telephone System; O'Keefe; Sask. Wheat Pool (Foster Adv.); Eaton's of Canada; Dept. of Education (Cockfield & Brown); Automatic Products (Paul, Phelan & Perry); Labatt's (Ronalds-Reynolds). MN this symbol over a producer's listing in these pages refers to display advertisement in this 17th Production Review issue. ONTARIO CRAWLEY FILMS LIMITED 19 Fairmont Avenue, Ottawa 3, Ontario Phone: 728-3513 Date of Organization: 1939 Branch Offices: 181 Eglinton Avenue E., Toronto, Ontario. Phone: 485-0325. Anne A. Kloepfer, Mgr. 1 Place ViUe Marie, Suite 1503, Montreal 2, Que. Phone: 861-9449. Henry Strub, Mgr. Subsidiary: Graphic Films Limited, 19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa 3, Ont., Phone: 728-3513. .Associate Dubbing Company: Synchro-Quebec, 1318 St. Catherine Street W., Montreal, Quebec. Phone: 866-8136. Officers and Department He.\ds F. R. Crawley, C. A., President Graeme Eraser, Vice-Presidervt Charles Everett, Vice-President Thomas Glynn, Vice-Pres., Special Projects Anne A. Kloepfer, Manager, Toronto Office Henry Strub, Manager, Montreal Office Paul Harris, Production Manager William O'Farrell, Laboratory Manager and Quality Control Glenn Robb, Ass*. Laboratory Mgr. Peter Cock, James Turpie, Seaton Findlay, Donald Carter, Senior Producer-Directors Sally MacDonald, Producer's Service Mgr. Alex Murray, Comptroller Mary Whalen, Purchasing Agent Rod Sparks, Chief Engineer Dave Cochrane, Sound Department Head Larry Crosley, Director of Music Stan Brede, Camera Department Head Gary DesLavriers, Lighting Department Head Vic Atkinson, Animation Department Head Judith Crawley, Script Department Head Services: Motion pictures and slidefilms for Canadian and United States industr>', government, education and television; plus recording, editing, animation and extensive laboratory services for producers, independent cameramen, ten pro\Tncial government and other organizations from coast to coast. FACix-rriES: 42,000 sq. ft studio buildings, 40-acre studio lot, two sound stages and two recording studios. 17 cameras: Mitchells, Maurers, Bell & HoweUs, Arriflexes, Cine-Specials and Newman-Sinclair; blimps, dollies, 375,000 watts of lighting equipment with two generators and transformer station; RCA 35mm and Maurer 16mm re-recording theatres with 8 and 4 mixing consoles. Stancu-Hoffman 35/ 16mm magnetic recording, 8 magnetic recorders—Rangertone, Ampex, Stellavox, Magnecorder and Tapak, disc recorder; animation department with Saltzman stands; engineering development facilities; 35 /16mm laboraton,'; casting files; music hbrary; fleet of 16 trucks and trailers. Electronic service dept., and stock shot library. RECENT PRODUCTIONS AND SPONSORS Motion Pictures: The Perpetual Harvest (MacMillan Bloedel, Ltd.); VigC (Canadian Nurses' Assn.); A Matter of Attitudes (Canadian Coun 186 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967