Business screen magazine (1946)

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FILM T R E A T M E N T • • • RArm I'liM TitiiMyuF. Inc. 21 West tdtli Siri.l. N<-w York. .% Pl.on.-: J I 2-2 IK) Date of Orfiaiil/iilioii: l')39 PmNrii'Ai, Okficers Jack Boriiaril, I'rrsidciU Henry I.loyfl, Secretary-Treasurer Larry Hernard. Director. Public Relations Primaky Skkvices: Rapid weld, to reniovtscratches, oil. dirt, alirasioiis from used lOiiim and 35iiim originals, i)riiils. negatives, kodachromes, kinescopes, commercials, filnistrips. continuous projection prints, microfilm and protect and preserve against future scratches. Rapidtreat, exclusive process to protect and retard new lOmm and 3.5nim lilm from licconiing scratched. Facilities: Specially-designed machinery, equipment and facilities engineered exclusively for the preservation, scratch-removal and rejuvenation of all kinds of 16m and .S5mm films. All work done in our laboratories. SrECiAi. Services: .\nnual film restoration ami rejuvenation programs arranged for colleges, universities, film libraries, and other users of audiovisuals. Servicing, cleaning, rejiairs. etc. for all other amateur and professional film users. Refere.nces: ("ominonwealth of Puerto Rico, NBC, CBS, ZIV Television, l'. S. Army Signal Corps, U. S. Navy, Penn. \^'ater & Power Co., Jam Handy Org.. E. 1. du Pont, Ea.stman Kodak, Pan American Airways, Portland Cement Co., Swank Motion Pictures, Sarra. Inc., Precision Film Laboratories, Teaching Film Custodians, Transfilm, Inc., The Calvin Co., General Electric Co.. Bell Telephone, Wilding Pictures, and many others. Standard Film Processing Company 72.3 Seventh Avenue. New York 19 Phone: Circle 5-4997 Date of Organization: 1932 Principal Officers and Department Heads Albert Beck, Proprietor Morris Vogel, Supervisor Ben Rosen, Supervisor Primary Services: Protective film treatment and cleaning, revitalizing, softening, inspection, repairing, shipping of motion picture films; I6mm and 35nim color and b&w. Facilitik.s: All necessary equpment for our services. Special Services: Protecio Film — a film preserver References: Governer Television Attractions, Inc., Allied Artist Pictures Corp., Lippert Pictures, Inc. Unity Television Corp.. Mercury Film Lab. Inc.. Studio Films, Inc. Vacuumate Corporation 446 West 43rd Street, New York 36 Phone: LOngacre 4-1886 Date of Organization: 1947 Principal Officers Lucile H. Fleck. President Samuel H. Bunchez. Treasurer Primary Services: Vacuumate: A film treatment for the preservation of film to prolong its life and give better projection. Film cleaning, repairs, etc.. film cutting, canning, shipping, etc. "No-En" treatment for film used in repeater projection MU'chamsms. Facilities: All equipmciU lo handle the storing, shipping, and physical distribution of film. Special Services: Complete physical handling of motion pictures and filmslrips, both outgoing and incoming, bookings handled, complete inventory controls, inspection, etc. TV commercials spooled, packed and shipped. Refere.nces: Vacuumate Users: George W. Colburn Laboratory. Coronet Instructional Films. National Film Board of Canada. Sarra. Inc.. Society for \isual I'.ducalion. Film Hwklenc. Service: ^oung America Films, McGraw-Hill Book ('()., Eastern Airlines, American Cyanamid Co., Women's Christian Temperance Union, Life Filmstrips. Inc. Vacuumate Licensees Chicago: (ieorge W. Colburn Labs.. Inc.; Coronet Instructional Films, Inc.; Fischer Photographic Labs.; .Society for Visual Education, Inc. Detroit: General Film Lab., Inc. New York: Filmlab, Inc.; Manhattan Color Lab. Rai.eich: National Film Service. San Francisco: Multichrome Labs. Washington, D. C: Capital Film Laboratories; National Cine Lab. Ottawa: Crawley Films. Inc.; National Film Board. Toronto: Motion Picture Center. FILM HANDLING Barnett International Forwarders, Inc. 723 Seventh Avenue, New York 19 Phone: Circle 5-6080 Cable: Barintfor Established 1887 Principal Officers \^ illiam Barnett, President Norman Barnett. f ice President & Secretary Alan Barnett, Treasurer Primary Services: International shipping agents and custom house broker, specializing for the motion picture and TV industries. Facilities: Shipping rooms for export packing of film, equipment and accessories. Vaults. Airport ofiBce at Idlewild. Hollywood office. Special Services: Experienced and all inclusive service available for specialized needs of motion picture and TV industries. "VCorldwide" network of agents. References: Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Levitan Manufacturing Co.. March of Time, J. Walter Thompson. Victor .A.nimatograph Corp., William Morris Agency. Transfilm Inc. Bonded Film Storage Co., Inc. 630 Ninth Avenue, New York 36 Phone: JU 6-1030 904 North LaCienega Blvd.. Los Angeles Phone: CR: 4-5847 Cable: New York 1-4254; Bev. Hills 7682 Date of Organization: 1928 Principal Officers and Department Heads Chester M. Ross. President Emanuel Kandel. I ice I'resident Don McClure, General Sales .Manager Stanley Halperin, Vice President (Calif.) Primary' Services: Film shipping, inspection, routing and scheduling. Film storage. Consolidating film shipping for t. v. film stations. Facilities: Film depots and warehouses in Los Angeles and New York to perform all services. References: Available upon request. Con gra tula tions to these winners of 1954 a//ards: CATi; AND McGLONl: In the Bei^Din/ng World in <( Week — California CHURCHILL-WEXLER FILM PRODUCTIONS Wonders of Plant Growth Wonders of the Desert ERNEST KLEINBERG Arts and Cr.ifts of the SoHlhueil Indiana NEW WORLD PRODUCTIONS The Fossil Story KING MORTON PRODUCTIONS Mrs. Hazard' i House UNITED PRODUCTIONS OF AMERICA Look Who's Dr/rini; SOUND BY Ulniuerdai \yilUeif6Cli RECORDERS 6757 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. HOLLYWOOD 28. CALIFORNIA GEO. W. COLBURN LABORATORY INC. 16 ■! n 0 « TH W AC K I D DOIVC-CHICACO 6 T£Lll>HON[ STtlC !-r3ie 16nim SERVICES production services • 1954 .59