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MUSIC FOR FILMS
Audio-Master Corp.
341 Madison Avenue, j\ew York 17
Cain-Schumann Music Service
4606 North Kadford Avenue, Nortli ]I<)ll\wood
Columbia Transcriptions
.4 Diviswn (ij ('.ottimbia Records. Inc. 799 Seventh Avenue, New York 19 Sec complete listing under "Sound Hecording"
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Corelli-,Tacobs Film Music. Inc.
1600 Broadway, New York 19
Phone: Jl'dson 6-667.'i
Dale of Organization: 19.'jl
Principal Officers and Department Heads
Fred M. Jacobs. President Alfonso Corelli. Secretary and Treasurer Primary Servicks: Film Music I,ibrary — composers of original film music; su])ply and edit sound effects. All tracks are 35mm. cleared for theatrical and television usage. Special Services: Music background for motion pictures, scored accuralely lo action, comparable to an original score.
References: Henry Strauss Productions, Information Productions, Marathon TV-News Reel, Thomas Craven Films, Owen Murphy Productions.
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Langlois Filmusic, Inc.
619 West .'')4th St.. New York 19
Phone: .11 Ulson 6-415.'^
Branch oflTiees: West Coast — 6060 Sunset
Blvd., Hollywood. Hollywood 4-4687, Roberta
Adyc, Manager; Canada S. W. Caldwell, 447
Jarvis St., Toronto; associates in Brussels,
Paris and London.
Principal Officers and Department Heads
C. O. Langlois, Jr., President
T. A. Hoseen, Sales Manai^er
A. Ross, Cliirl Editor
Primary Services: Music for films on tape, disc
and film. (x)m])lcte .-Jcoring and editing services.
Facilities: 3 Fairchild type 71/2, 15 and 30; pic
sync; Moviolas; 8 cutting rooms; 2 auditioning
rooms.
Special .Services: (Complete recording facilities in London and Paris <apalile of picture scoring with click tracks or picture. Represent Harmonic, E.M.I, and Bosworlh libraries. References: Available upon request.
RCA Victor Custom Record Division
630 Fifth Avenue, New York 20 See complete listing under "Sound Recording"
Thomas J. Valentino, Inc.
150 West 46lh Street. New York 36
Phone: Circle 6-4675
Date of Organization: 1932
Dale of Incorporation: 1940
Principal Officers and Department Heads
Thomas J. Valentino, President
Elsie S. Valentino. Vice President
Peter J. Riolo, Sales Manager
Mrs. L. Topping, Adierlisinp Department
Primary Services: Sound effects records and
mood music records lor use in films, television and stage presentations. Pressing of records, special acetates, preparation of ,=pecial sales material on records.
References: Charles Antcll. Inc.. Dramatists Plav Service. Firestone, .'^chenley. Inc., Television Advertising Associates, Young & Rubicam.
FILM T^ E^ A T M E N T
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Comprehensive Service Corp.
245 W. 55th Street, New York 19
Phone: CO .5-6767
Date of Organization: 1929
Principal Officers and Department Heads
Michael Freedman, President
Jane Leni, Treasurer
Wni. A. Smith. Comptroller
Hannah Dursten. Credit Department
Stanlev (jitner. Rejuvenation Dept.
Primary Services: la) Rejuvenation of motion
picture film, 16mm and 35mm, negative and
positive, color and b&w. Only scratch removal
process for both celluloid and emulsion which
does not use coalings.
(b) .Supplviiig the professional user of motion pictures with all equipment and accessories such as reels, cans and shipping cases, rewinds, tables, cabinets, etc.
(c) Television film distributing department handling the phvsical distribution of film to TV stations.
Facilities: F i I m rcjuvciKilinn department equijjped with especially designed processing and laboratory equipment occupies 5000 sq. ft. area. 15,000 sq. ft. warehouse area devoted to carryins inventorv to provide immediate services for equipment department.
Special Services: Television film distribution dept. provides editorial services such as making editorial changes in finished prints to conform with individual station's time requirements and sponsor's quick editorial changes. References: DeLuxe Laboratories; Walt Disney Productions; Eastman Kodak Company; General Electric Co.; General Motors Corporation.
R. D. Hanish Company
93 East Longview Avenue, Columbus 2. Ohio Phone: JE 23.34
Mildred Hanish. Manager Primary Services: Manufacturers of Vilafilm Processing Fluid, a film cleaner and preservative. References: Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc., Twyman Films. Inc.. Baptist Sunday School Board. Deparlment of Slate and Military Services, Monogram Southern Exchanges.
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Peerless Film Processing Corporation 165 West 46tli Street, New York 36 I'hone: PLaza 7-3630 Cable: I'EKKFILI'RO Dale of Organization: 1934 New York Plant: 1.30 West 16ih St. Phone: JU 2-0052, Louis Mikulka. Manager. West Coast Branch: 959 Seward St., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: Hollywood 7-9223, Victor C. Krnpa. J'ice President Principal Officers and Department Heads
Kern Moyse, President Victor C. Krupa, Vice Pres„ Technical Director
FILM TREATMENT
Peerless Film Processing Continued:
R. S. Moyse, Vice President, Treasurer
Suzon Steinle Krupa, Secreteiry
Barbara H0I2. .4ssistant Secretary-Treasurer
Raoul J. Menendez. Eastern .Sales Manager Louis J. Mikula. Manager Eastern Plant
Thomas E. Ayers. .Manager Western Plant Jens Steemann. Manager Columbia Installation
Miller Wilson. Manager Fort Lee In.stallation Allan De Forest. Special Services. .\ew York Paul Krupa. Special Services. Hollywood Primary Services: Peerless treatments to protect and preserve release prints, television shows on film, kinescopes, commercials, theatre advertising, prints for continuous projection, filmstrips, transparencies, microfilm; treatments to preserve negatives, masters, color originals: film rejuvenation, including Peer-Renu for shrunken negatives and originals, scratch removal, rehumidification, repairs and cleaning. Facilities: Processing equipment for protective and perservative treatments: film rejuvenation equipment; Maurer film shrinkage gauges; cleaning and repair equipment; Bell & Howell hot splicers: Bell & Howell and DeVry projectors; film vault.
Special Services: Distributition servicing for film libraries and t. \. shows on film, including insertion of commercials, shipments, inspection on return, repairs, cleaning and storage; breakdown and packaging of filmstrips and commercials; placement of print orders and laboratory liaison.
References: Columbia Pictures Corp., Consolidated Television Sales. Family Films, GrossKrasne, Inc.. Guild Films Co., Loveton-Schubert Prods., McCann-Erickson, Inc., National Broadcasting Co., Stanley Warner Cinerama Prods.. L'nited Artists Corp.. United Television Prngrams. elc
Domestic Licensees Chicago: .Atlas Film Corporation; Chicago Film Laboratory; Crescent Film Laboratories; Ideal Pictures Inc.; Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.
Dallas: Southwest Film Laboratory. Dayton: Film Associates. Inc.; Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Detroit: The Jam Handy Organization. Hollywood: Acme Film Laboratories; Color Corporation of America; Columbia Pictures Corporation; Consolidated Film Industries; Gnieral Film Laboratories Corp.; Hollywood Film Enti'rpri.ses: Pathe Laboratories; Telefilm, Inc. K\NS\s City: The Calvin Company. New York: (jiu-que Colorfilm Laboratories; Consolidated Film Industries; DeLuxe Laboratories; Fordel Film Laboratories; Pathe Laboratories.
Portland: Sawyer's, Inc. St, Paul: Reid H. Ray Film Industries. San Francisco: W. ,\. Pr.iimir Films. Inc. Washington, D. C: Byron,
Inc.
Foreign Licensees
.AusTRAi,i\: Cinccrafi I'ly. Ltd., Sydney. Belgium: Laboratories Cinematograjjhiques, Brussels. Canadv: Peerless Laboratories. Toronto. England: Peerless Film Processing Ltd., London; Denham Laboratories Ltd., Uxbridge. Holland: Proliiti Filmfabriek, The Hague. Mexico: Cinemalografica Vaporate Process S. A.. Mexico Citv. Switzerland: Schwarz-Filmechnik. Berne,
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