Business screen magazine (1946)

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right off the newsreel MnniMIIIIIIMIMIMIIMIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIUIIIIUMIIIIMIIU Berkey Video Becomes Berkey Pathe in Change Berkey Photo, Inc., has announced a major expansion program, involving substantial capital equipment investment, improved quality control systems, and executive appointments, for its newly-named Berkey Pathe division. Berkey Photo, which acquired the Pathe Laboratories in New York and Hollywood as well as Color Service, New York, from Perfect Film and Chemical Corp. in September, 1968, will use the Pathe name for its entire motion picture operations, according to Benjamin Berkey. the company's president. Manuel A. Casiano, Jr., has been named president of the new division. He was president of Berkey Video Services, Inc. which is now consolidated into the new operation. Operating subdivisions of Ber key Pathe are now the following; Hollywood Berkey Pathe — Hollywood Laboratory, theatrical film processor. New York City Berkey Pathe' — 54th Street Laboratory, theatrical and industrial film processor. Berkey Pathe — 106th Street Laboratory, theatrical film processor. Berkey Pathe — 45th Street Laboratory, motion picture film processor specializing in television films. Berkey Pathe Opticals, producer of titles and optical effects for the motion picture industry. Berkey Pathe is headquartered at 322 East 45th Street. Casiano said the name change was made to better reflect the division's total international motion picture and television film capabilities. The new Berkey division now offers complete processing and optical effects to all areas of the motion picture industry — feature length films, television films and industrial films. F&B Ceco Industries Acquires Studio City F&B/Ceco Industries, Inc., has acquired the well-known Studio City stages located in North Miami. Florida. These new, modern studios (completed in 1965 and valued at well over a million dollars) are rated by many as technically perfect, with facilities and equipment to accommodate any type and size of production from a musical spectacular to the smallest TV commercial. Completely sound proofed and air conditioned by its own generator plant, two stages are presently available for rental, each one measuring 80' wide by 125' long by 50^' height. One stage contains a builtin water pit for swmiming pool and underwater scenes, while the other stage has a 30' x 30' recessed area, permitting convenient ground level filming of overhead sets. Each stage has over 3000 AMPS of electrical power, fully equipped dressing and wardrobe rooms, carpenter shops, street level loading ramps and set storage, in addition to many luxurious executive suites, e^itinj; and screening rooms and plenty of free parking. Numerous adjoining facilities house companies offering services to film producers, including a new film developing and printing lab operated by Capitol Film Laboratories providing overnight rushes. Complete professional motion picture rental equipment is readily available from F&B/Ceco's nearby Hialeah branch. The Studio City name will be changed to F&B/Ceco Studios, Continued on page 8 JET STOCK '=FOOTAGE *JET/ PISTON/ HISTORICAL AIRCRAFT 35 MM/16 MM COLOR and BLACK & WHITE Free film provided to producers for authentic airline sequences U i>i i Uf4tTgO ' ' ' f I aisSa^lF**'* • • • Q..J5I a UNITED AIR LINES Call Publicity Department Atlanta 523-5517 Chicago 726-5500 Cleveland 333-3500 Denver 398-4535 Detroit 963-9770 Honolulu 547-2727 •Jet mockups for interior filming — New York City and Hollywood Los Angeles 482-3620 New York 922-5225 Pittsburgh 471-0700 San Francisco 397-2620 Seattle 682-2121 Washington, D.C. 737-6830 Write for catalog: UNITED AIR LINES FILM LIBRARY 626 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90017 United Air Lines BUSINESS SCREEN • 1969