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mTBMLMlimMlirAllMD-VimilHI^ Trends in the BUSINESS of Audio-Visua | EASTERN STATES . MARYLAND • Stark-Films (Since 1920). Howard and Centre Sis., Baltimore I. LE. 9-3391. • MASSACHUSETTS • Cinema, Inc., 234 Clarendon St., Boston 02116. • NEW YORK • Buchan Pictures, 122 W Chippewa St., Buffalo 2, N. Y. The Jam Handy Organization, 1775 Broadway, New York 10019. Phone 212/JUdson 2-4060. Training Films, Inc., 150 West 54th St., New York 19. CO 5-3520. Vlsnal Sciences, 599BS Suffern. . PENNSYLVANIA . Appel Visual Service, Inc., 12 Eighth St., Pittsburgh 15222. Oscar H. Hirt, Inc. 41 N. 11th St. Philadelphia, 19107. Phone: 215/ 923-0650. I. P. Ulley A Son, Inc., Box 3035, 928 N. Third St., Harrisburg 17105, (717) 238-8123. The Jam Handy Organization, Pittsburgh. Phone: ZEnith 0143. SOUTHERN STATES • GEORGIA . Colonial FUms, 71 Walton St., N. W., JA 5-5378, Atlanta. • LOUISIANA • Delta Visual Service, Inc., 715 Girod St., New Orleans 70130. Phone: 504/525-9061. MIDWESTERN STATES • ILLINOIS . Robt. H. Redfield, Inc., 831 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago 60605. The Jam Handy Organization. 230 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 60601. State 2-6757. Midwest Visual Equipment Co., Inc. 3518 W. Devon, Chicago 60645. Phone: 312/IR. 8-9820, or 571 West Randolph, Chicago 60606, Phone: 312/263-5076. . MICHIGAN . The Jam Handy Organization, 2821 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit 48211. Phone: 313/TR 5-2450. . MISSOURI • Swank Motion Pictures, Inc., 201 S. Jefferson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 63103. (314) JE 1-5100. . OHIO • Academy Film Service, Inc., 2110 Payne Ave., Cleveland 44114. Films Unlimited Productions, 564 Park Avenue, Mansfield. Fryan Film Service, 2929 Prospect Ave., Cleveland 44115. Sunray Films, Inc., 2005 Chester A-ve., Cleveland 44114. Twyman Films, Inc., 329 Salem Ave., Dayton 45401. M. H. Martin Company, 1118 Lincoln Way E.. Massillon. WESTERN STATES • CALIFORNIA • LOS ANGELES AREA Coast Visual Education Co., 5620 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28 HO 6-1651. The Jam Handy Organization, 305 Taft Building, 1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood 90028. HO. 3-2321. Photo & Sound Company, 5515 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 90028. Phone: 213/HOllywood 6-7681. Raike Company, Inc. A-V Center, 641 North Highland Ave., Los Angeles 36. 933-7111 (A/C 213). SAN FRANCISCO AREA Photo & Sound Company, 1 1 6 Na toma St., San Francisco 94105. Phone: 415/GArfield 1-0410. • COLORADO • Cromars' Audto-Visual Center, 922 Bannock, Denver 80204. • OREGON • Moore's Audio Visual Center, Inc. 234 S.E. 12th Ave. Portland 97214 Phone: 503/233-5621. . UTAH . Deseret Book Company, 44 East South Temple St., Salt Lake, 10. Calvin Completes Lab Facilities to Process All 8mm Sound Films fr Completion of facilities for reduetion printing and processing of both optical magnetic sound for standard and Super 8 motion picture films have been announced by Calvin Productions, Inc.. Kansas City, Missouri. The company, which has been printing and processing 8mm silent film since 1947. looks for a significant increase in the use of sound films in that dimension. Recent introduction of projectors for both types of sound have given new impetus to this phase of the film medium, according to marketing manager Larry Kauffman. • "The Film Company" Formed by John Hynd and Michael Reese, Jr. ■k Two award-winning film directors-producers, John Hynd and Michael Reese, Jr. have teamed up to form The Film Company in San Diego, California. Reese, who recently returned from a film assignment in the Far East for Sun Dial Films. Inc. and the Navy, is a former director and cinematographer at Convair. Hynd, who left Convair as head of the motion picture and television section to establish a film production interest in Hollywood, has extended his activities to San Diego. Both men are active in affairs of the Industry Film Producers Association. Offices have been established at 7969 Engineer Road in San Diego. Richard A. Noble has been named sales manager for The Film Company in that area. • S: * * I & R Film Co. in New Quarters 7V J & R Film Company, manufacturer and distributor of editing equipment and western representative for the Plastic Reel Corp. of America, has completed construction of a new building at 905 North Cole Avenue, Hollywood. Offices and factory moved into the new quarters in early March. • * * * Second Int'l Cine Convention at Photokina in Cologne Next Year ft The second International Convention of Photography and Cinematography in Industry and Technology is scheduled to be held at Cologne. Germany during the next "photokina" (World's Fair of Photography). It will be open on the Cologne fair grounds on September 28 and continues thru October 6th in 1968. • M 70 Keep Up With Atomic Progre: Check Films in AEC's Library. ■■ As nuclear energy and rch aspects of the atomic energy j gram extend deeper into the hij of industry worldwide, the great interest in films on this s ject. A prime source in the U. ! the Atomic Energy Commiss Washington, D.C. 20.545 and should ask to be kept infon about the many films emana from this active distributor. For example, last January AEC began distribution of nVs-minute color films on preservation of fresh seafoods fresh fruits and vegetables radiation pasteurization ( Fresher the Belter and Farm Fi to )'oii). During March the A made available four other mo pictures now in its domestic libraries. Titles and content of these I cate the range of subject m; being covered: The Mass Atoms is a semi-technical 47-i ute film produced by Educatii Services. Inc. for college phyi classes; SNAP-&: System Nuclear Auxiliary Power is a minute color film produced by Aerojet-General Corporati Atomic Energy for Space, a minute color film, was produce* the Handel Film Corporation i the cooperation of the AEC NASA; and The Atom and I a 15-minute film, produced by State Film Productions for Connecticut Yankee Atomic Po Company. * * * New Super 8 Color Print Film Is Announced to Labs by Kodat ^ A new color print film, desig expressly for commercial lab< tories to use in making supe release prints, has been announi by Eastman Kodak Company. ' film stock will be available | striped for magnetic sound. Eastman Color Print Film, T> 7380. offers significantly finer gu and a slight improvement in sh;) ness over the Types 5385 7385, but is approximately c third the speed of those 35 mm 16mm color print films. Like those types, however, new print film is a multilayer ci film intended for making color lease prints from original ci negatives, color duplicate negati or color internegatives from versal originals. The new T 7380 print film will be offered v or without magnetic striping. BUSINESS SCRE