Business screen magazine (1946)

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rvices: (Complete motion picture sound rerding studios — mixing — 10 channels, music d narration recording studios, tiansfers iniidiiig 50 c\cle, dubbing, sound effects loop15, optical tiacks. Editing pictures, sound, muf, effects, negati\e cutting and laborator>' htact. lecialties: Assisting ediication,al and in-plant In producers with complete production servI'S and technical back-up. ' TV RECORDERS 6054 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028 Phone: 469-8201 AC: 213 Mrginia Aicholtz, President & Manager lames Aicholtz, Vice-President r\ices: sound recording service from producn through re-recording (dubbing) for mon pictures and T\'. Magnetic transfer, RCA riable area optical transfer, transfer to 16nim Id 8mm striped release prints. I UNITED RECORDING ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES tll922 Valeric Street, N. Hollywood, Calif. 91605 Phone: (213) 764-1500 R. L. Stover, Vice President, General ^fan ager S. A. Herman, Marketing Director R. Simisky, Product Manuger rvices: Professional Audio Test Equipment recording studios and broadca.st stations. UNITED RESEARCH LABORATORY B81 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 Phone: (212) PL 1-4663 Date of Incorporation; 1943 peorge Adams. Partner ta Adams, Partner ices: T\' and radio commercial-mixing-re :j"ding. Studio Set-ups. Service-Technical. Disjutors for Tele.\. Minneapolis Magnetics, Hirtronics. Manufacturers of AutoTec® Eysical Equipment: Professional Tape record, high speed duplicator, Equilizers, compress, Dip Filters, Control Consoles, Recording ' iplifiers. UNIVERSAL RECORDING CORPORATION 46 E. Walton Place, Chica,go, 111. 60611 thone: Ml 2-6465 AC: 312 A. B. Clapper. President \lason C:oppinger. Vice President, Chief Engineer R. A. ^^'eber, Secretary, Treasurer [ohn Brix, Vice President, Production S -vices: location lip sync recording 35. Ifinim 3 pulse; re-recording, 35mm mag. or 16mm n.g.; interlock screening; music scoring to picbe or click track; transfers, V4" to 35 and Inm, music scoring, narration, re-recording, pjection, location equipment. VARIETY RECORDING STUDIO 130 West 42nd Street (Room 856) New York, N.Y. 10036 iPhone: (212) .594-7.536 JDate of Incorporation: April 1961 iU'arren Allen Smith, President [Fred Vargas, Vice President Svices: Tape duplication, phonograph records, fording, auditioning. Steinway piano, Hamn.nd organ. Ampex and Scully tape recorders. iSI^L Ffl Editor's Note: Listings In this section Include those firms of highly specialized production activities and those providing a wide variety of services, Including repairs, rentals, stages, payroll, Insurance, projection and technical production services. ALLIED AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES 3822 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60613 Phone: (312) 472-1995 Ser\ices: Rental of projection equipment — Rear projection and remote controls a specialty. CINEVISION ENTERPRISES P.O. Box 310, Springfield, Pa. 19064 Phone: (215) 544-7705 Date of Incorporation: January 1968 Paul A. Litecky, Executive Producer Harry Cannon, Production Manager Felice Liteck\-, Office Manager Ser\ices: Film communication services; industrial, educational and promotional film production; T\' commercials; filmstrips. Sales promotion and emplo\ee customer training films. Arriflex and Cine custom re-designed special cameras; complete undenvater equipmcTit including Ciuneras, lighting and recording equipment; location sound recording equipment. Contract lessee of sound stage and studio installation. CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES Fllmstrip Dept. 959 Seward St., Hollywood, California 90038 Phone: (213) 462-0881 Telex: 06-742.57 Cable: CONSOLFILM Dale Tate, Manager, Title & Optical Divinon Services: rephotognipiiing of transparencies, flat art ( reflection cop\' ) , o\erlaid material, small dimensional objects, to create filmstrip negative. (see complete listing under Film Laboratories) HAL DENNIS PRODUCTIONS 6314 La Mirada A\enue, Hollywood. California 90038 Phone: (213) HO 7-7146 Harold ]. Dennis, President Services: Editing, producer of film tape, spot commercials, series, and features and industrials. FBL FILM EXPEDITING 12 E. 46th St., New York, N.Y. 10017 Phone (212) 697-1377 Frank B. Liebennan, President Fred Olmstead, Vice President Services: 35mm, 16mm and 8mm film expediting and editing. F & B/CECO STUDIOS OF FLORIDA, INC 14901 N.E. 20th Avenue North Miami, Florida 33161 Phone: Area 305 — 944-3969 Arthur Flonnan, Chairman of Board John Babb, President Hariy Foster, V.P. Cenl. Mgr. of Studio Operation. Facilities: Two large air-conditioned soimd stages (125 x 80 ft. w, 40 ft. ceilings); one has dry pit 30x30 ft.; one with wet pit, 18x4 ft. for miniat\ue water sequences. Each stage independant of the other with fully furnished executive offices, conference room; rehearsal room; dressing and wardrobe rooms; makeup and hairdressing depts.; editing and projection rooms, etc. FILM REPRODUCTIONS IN PRINT 331 Madison A^enue, New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) TN 7-2450 Date of Organization; 1954— parent company, Custom Comics, Inc. Film Reproductions in Print, 1969 Frederick H. Iger, President Francis McD. Culver, Vice President Ser\ices: Producers of take-home promotion literature reproduced from 16mm movie frames. Physical Equipment: Electronic color-separation scanners. Film Reproductions in Print has the editorial know-how to select frames from 16mm or 35nim movies to best present the contents of the films in print. Captions are adapted from sound hacks. Our scanners enable us to reproduce the individual frames in full color at extremely low cost. The end result is the nearest medium in print to the motion pictme itself. FILM SALVAGE COMPANY 3602 S. Crenshaw Blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif. 90016 Phone: 731-2349 AC: 213 Cable: FILMSCRAP Subsidiaries: Film Processing Corporation, Magna-Stripe Inc. Branches: 211 College Street. Mt. City, Tenn. 37683 Jan Friedman. President Barr> M. Stultz. Exec. Vice President LawTence M. Friedman, Vice President Lonnie M. Allen, Vice Pre.wlent Ser\ices: Purchase all types scrap film; sell reclaimed magnetic film and used reels and cases; certificate of destiviction of film upon request. MARILYN I. FRIEDEL 162 E. Superior St., Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone: (312) 944-0454 Date of Organization: 1969 SerNices: Audiovisual Consultant. Production/ Direction. Radio Television Motion Picture/ Recording 'Filmstrips Slides. Specialities: Creative Technical Editorial. Writing, designing and layouts. Marketing, sales promotion and training. INDUSTRIAL AUDIO/FILM SERVICES, INC. 8333 Niles Center Road, SkoWe, Illinois 60076 Phone: (312) 674-0150 Date of Organization: 1967 Rnice H. Gartzke, President Jerome G. Green, Secretary /Trea.turer E. L. Burk, Office Manager Services: A complete independent producers sersnce including complete tape duplication ^full, ^2 & ^'4 track). Tape editing; mixing; mastering Cassette duplication, etc. Cartridge pulsing & loading On Off location recording. Film cutting; winding & special mounting for all A-V projection equipment. Complete 35mm slide .ser\'ices. 16mm cutting; splicing & cartContinued on rtext page ITOBER, 1969 65