Business screen magazine (1967)

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Tecluiicolor > Conmicrcial and licUicatioiuil Division field sales executives ;■!>•.( al main irilrancc of comiMimj'.s new plani in California at conclu'don I't mint thrii-day confenncc. Pictured {I to r): E. Del Smith. Wa.shing.ti'ii. D. C; Jack Baigclman, Chicago: Harold Johnson. Detroit; Stephen I'liicher. Sew York; Robert Kreintan, general manager of C&E Division; I ill Ralston. Dallas; Arthur Salkin, Atlanta; Jack Kershatc, International ( rrration.s, London; and Kulman SpelUtich. manager. Audio-Vis-iial Sales. ( 1 1 ANGING CORPORATION : I ( ONTINUED FROM PAGE 121) iiiinpuier or whether it's some de\ue that's only on the horizon. \iich CIS lasers, for instance, and Ui\cr technology — whatever this II /// bring for i4S — why. if it will Jo this job better, if it will help w. increase our market potential uinl improve our quality, run a more efficient operation, then I u iint to be right in there helping make the change." Fortune Films has recently held a scries of previews of Tlie Era of Radical Change and the Corporation for leading industrial execuii\cs in New York. Some of the comments by memKrs of these audiences are intercstmg: "Your film is stimulating and thought-provoking and will serve as a reference point in our thinking." — Fritz C. Hyde. Jr.. President. Revere Copper and Brass. ""All of us found your film interesting and impressive. iVe have already begun a series of showings throughout the company." — David L. Luke 111. President. West Virginia Pulp and Paper. "The pace of change is indeed a major challenge to business today. I like the way your film doesn't just view with alarm but si4ggests answers." — Ralph E. Ablon. President, The Ogden Corporation. Prints of the 27-minule color film are available to business men and to colleges on short-term free loan from Fortune Films. Time & Life Building. New York, N.Y. I(H)2(). .Armco Steel Corporation is, of course, showing the film to employees, stockholders, colleges, customers and the financial community. • * * * Mutschmann Films Re-Locates Studio, Offices at Frazer, Pa. Mutschmann Films, formerly of Paoli. Pa., has relocated its studios and offices at 520 Lincoln Highway, Frazer, Pa. • Federal Home Loan Banks' Story: "SlOO Million a Day" The relationship of the Federal Home Loan Bank system to the nation's savings and loan associations — the role they play in helping rebuild after disasters are graphically told in a new 26minute color film, sponsored by the system and produced by MPO Productions. It was premiered last month at Board meetings with directors and presidents of the Federal Home Loan District Banks. The film, lensed throughout the U.S. (including Alaska and Puerto Rico ) shows the effects of a tornado in Topeka. Kansas and the part banks played in rebuilding. The Alaskan earthquake and rebuilding there is also presented. Julius Potocsny directed and Gus Eisenmann produced for MPO. The original score was composed, arranged and conducted by Ray Martin. Ray Scott did the narration. Film is available to colleges. TV and adults. • the mark of distinction in business films We exist to serve you through the medium of trim in a manner unexcelled . . . and in a scope unlimited. No matter what or where your settmg needs to be. we can reach out and provide the best talent and the best facilities for the job of producing creative and outstanding motion pictures or slide films. Over the years we have served an imposing list of clients, most on a repeat basis. We would welcome the opportunity of discussing your film needs. HENRY USHIJIMA FILMS, mc. IIOJ Harrison Avenue • Park Ridge. Illinois Area Code 312 698-3331 For the finest in audiovisual production and equipment, refer to these bigger, better pages of the industry's leoding source: Business Screen. move your products VISTA-SELL DuKane Pot "action' into your point of purchase sales program. Capture your prospect's interest and present your sales message where the customer makes his buying decision. Increase your sales with an exciting "Vista-Sell " display that puts COLOR, MOTION and ACTION into your product story. Easy to operate . . . runs and repeals continuously. CALL OR WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS DUKANE CORPORATION AUDIO VISUAL DIVISION DEPTBS-27A ST CHARLES.ILLINOIS 60174 PHONE 312 584 2300 I7lh PRODUCTION REVIEW 209