Business screen magazine (1946)

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right off the newsreel New Yorkers L release prints fastest Three things make it possible for Reela to beat anybody's time on release prints: 1. Sophisticated new equipment. 2. Competent, dedicated people. 3. The jet age. Do like other New York producers are doing nowto get the release prints you need in two working days. Call Reela's Manhattan number. We zoom over, pick up your preprint, and dispatch it by jet to Miami. At that end. we pounce on it, begin turning out your prints. Perfect release prints. Sharp. Color-balanced. How many do you want? 20? 100? They're back to you day after tomorrow. So why settle for less than the best? Call Reela now. REELA OFFERS: Complete Editorial Services • Complete Producer's Services — Animation — Titling — Sound Services • Complete 8 mm, 16 mm and 35 mm Laboratory Services, including black and white or color dailies for Florida filming. ISJi^^lcl FILM LABORATORIES INC. A Division of Wometco Enterprises, Inc. 65 N.W. Third Street, Miami, Florida 33128 Reela in Manhattan: (212) 586-7650 381 Park Ave. South For service in other cities, call Reela in Miami collect, (305) 377-2611 continued and will be rented to film producers under the management of Norman Zuckerman, vice president, who has over 15 years experience with F&B/Ceco and has been operating their Hialeah branch for the past 5 years. Len Hollander, vice president in New York and Carl Porcello, vice president of F&B/Ceco"s Hollywood, California office will coordinate studio rental arrangements for producers in their respective areas. Arthur Florman, president of F&B/Ceco Industries, stated that "We have already made arrangements with Barry Mahon Productions to be a resident producer of F&B/Ceco Studios in Miami. He has rented a suite of offices and will start shooting a feature film on the stages in early December. We are presently negotiating with a major theatrical film company to shoot five features during 1969, and several other producers are expected to rent permanent offices in the buildings. We also plan to move F&B/ Ceco"s Hialeah branch to the studio area, occupying a 20,000 sq. foot building to house their expanded operations. Further studios will be constructed in Florida as necessity dictates." Pelican Films Adds New Canadian Affiliate Pelican Films, Inc., New York, has announced the formation of a new Canadian affiliate, Pelican-Templeton Productions. Ltd. The firm began filming operations in March, 1968, and is located at 70 Overlea Boulevard, Toronto. Pelican has combined its film services with Templeton Studios, one of the largest art and photography companies in Canada. With extensive modern facilities, the new company offers complete service to Canadian clients. Reeves Acquires, Adds Videotape Productions Reeves Broadcasting Corporation has announced that it has agreed in principle to acquire all of the outstanding stock of Videotape Productions of New York, Inc. from MGM Telestudios, Inc. and the 3M Company. The transaction is subject to the execution of a final agreement. The operations of Videotapi Productions of New York, Inc at Videotape Center, will be in grated into Reeves Video Divi sion, according to Hazard E Reeves, chairman, and is part o that division's continuing pro gram of expansion. Reeves, commented "with th( acquisition of Videotape Center Reeves Video now extends iti services from post-productioi and location shooting to the stu dio floor. Reeves will make available at Videotape Center facili ties consisting of shooting stages electronic editing rooms, camera and recording equipment." Calvin Productions Adds Building During Expansior Calvin Productions, Inc., ha' begun a facilities expansion tha will see the firm move in to th( entire office building at 223; Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. The company plans to transfei the bulk of the production stafl to the new location. This includes writers, directors, editors, artists administrative personnel and th« operations and scheduling staff Also making the move will be Calvin Cinequip, Inc., a subsidiary engaged in the sale and leas ing of photographic equipment The move will also reported!) enable Calvin to expand laboratory facilities into space vacated at the present Kansas City location, thereby achieving greatei customer service efficiency. Teletronics Explains New Electronic Editing Use A new electronic editing technique, in use at Teletronics International. Inc., New York, was revealed for the first time by George K. Gould, president of the company, speaking before the Broadcast Advertising Producers Society of America at the Advertising Club of New York. In describing his system Gould said, "Electronic editing is not only more accurate than film editing, it is cleaner, faster, neater and more economical as well. Un til recently taoe editors were unable to still-frame, but now we actually can freeze at 1 /30 of a second, a control we've been Continued on page lO BUSINESS SCREEN • 1969 (