Business screen magazine (1967)

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l.iiRm prrsidi nt. Ciinter Doctsch Gunier Doetsch loins LaRue, Inc. us President of Chicago Studios One of the industry's most disiniuuishcd veterans in medical and ^cientific film production, has announced the formation of a new company. Mervin \V. LaRue, Inc. \\hich this veteran now heads as hoard chairman. Joining Mr. LaRue as president of the expanded. Chicago-based film firm, is Guntcr H. Doetsch. He brings a long career of active experience in this field. After graduation from Frankfurt (Germany) University Law School in 1952. Doetsch joined the motion picture and photo illustration studio of Wolff and Tritschlcr. He first began working with photography and films at the age of 16. later writing articles on these subjects for German publications and working in the summer of 1944 as an assistant director at Universum Film A. G. (Ufa). A frequent prize winner for his photo illustration work. Doetsch came to the U.S. in 19.56. establishing "Foto-Doetsch Films" in 1957. Some of his noteworthy films since that time include / Si>eiik for Taya. a film about retarded children with Zachary Scott and Ruth Ford; and a medical film. E.\chan\ie Tranjusion in the Management oj Mer\in \\'. LaRue, Sr. now hoard chairman oj nitilical film xliulio. Hemolytic Disease in the .Wiviirn. made in cooperation with hvanslon Hospital and the Northwestern University Medical School. This latter film was an American entry at the film competition during the ISth General Assembly of the World Medical Conference in Helsinki. Finland. More recently he guided production of the film. I he ChalU'iii;e of Change, with Richard Widmark as narrator. Doetsch married the former Virginia Lamb, an advertising copywriter, in 1953. They have one son. Hugo, born in 1959. In progress, he reports, are two books on film as a propaganda tool and another, based on a series of lectures is titled, "Writing, Directing and Editing." For the past three years Gunter Doetsch has conducted an audiovisual workshop at Lake Forrest College. • » * * Walter O'Connor Film Division Opens Office in New York City A new office in New York City will serve clients of the Motion Picture Division of the Walter G. O'Connor Company. Harrisburg. Pa. Located at 320 E. 52nd St.. the facility will ser\'e as a sales and production coordinating center for the Pennsylvania company, which also includes a 4-A advertising agency division. • * * * Larry Molloi Completes Work on the TVA Picture "Discovery" Writer-direetor-ed i tor Larry Mollot. of New York City, has just completed work on a new film for the Tennessee Valley Authority, titled Discovery. The picture gives a child's-eyc view of wonders to be found at the Land Between the Lakes, a new national recreation area in Tennessee. It was created for both television use and for showings to school audiences. * • * Aronson loins Vision Associates as Producer, Production Manager N'ision .-Xssiiciates. Inc.. New York, has announced the addition to its staff of Sidney R. Aronson. in the capacity of producer and production manager. Mr. Aronson. a native of New Nork. served in the Army from 1959 to 1961 as a television director and motion picture advisor to the Korean Office of Public Information. Prior to joining Vision, he was vice-president and production manager of Guggenheim Prixluctions of St. Louis and Washington. DC. '• SOME OF MY CREDIT CARDS . . . When you want your film to scintillate, call for a Poster Script. It's the last word in good writing. Realistic rates . . . punctual delivery. HENRY R, POSTER Complete creative writing services and storyboards South Farm Road 663 Fifth Avenue Port Washington, N, Y, 11050 New York. N. Y. 10022 (516) PC 7-1310 (212) PL 2-7510 "Production iiuniher 43-1769 — Take 26 . . ." NFXr RECORDING SESSION, BOOK JUST HALF-AN-HOIR , . . CALL . . . CHARLES MOUNTAIN HA 1-5777 • A/C 212 NARRATOR • COMMERCIAL SPOKESMAN 0\1:R l-'.T FIL.M.S N.VRR.Vll.D IN l%ti ANNOUNCER FOR 1 DREAM OF JEANNIE" \i()\n\vs o\ \BC-T\ I7lh PROni « I ION Kh\IK\\ 215