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Viewlex produces the finest filmstrip projection equipment in the world. So for over a quarter of a century, more AV people have bought Viewlex filmstrip equipment than any other.
Now that sound filmstrips are so popular, it is only logical that Viewlex should also bring you the finest cassette and record sound filmstrip equipment in the world.
We do, with models for every sales and training need . . . automatic or manual models with cassette or record player.
Meet the finest
sound filmstrip
equipment in the world:
VIEWTALK
For large audience
presentations
Big screen projection Wide choice of projection wattages. Sound system may be used separately. Compact and portable.
SIGHT & SOUND TEACHING STATIONS
For individual or small group presentations
Built-in rear projection screen. Speaker or tieadphone listening. Ideal for study carrel use.
SHOWTALK
For small group presentations
Built-in screen or conventional screen projection. Speaker or headptione listening. Compact and portable.
Contact your AV Dealer or write tor tree catalog
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In Canada Audio Visual Systems (Division ol Anglophoto) Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
Finds
Cinephotomicrography Data Boo
Easlm.in Kutlak's D.il.i Hook. ".\lol Pictures Through the .Microscope" h been revised, e.vpanded and renam "Cinephotomicrography." The hook describes adaptation of a motion-p turc camera to a compound mici scope to record images of moving r croscope objects. The 4()-page book (N-2) costs $1.0(1. Write: Department 454, Eastman K T dak Company. Rochester, N.Y. 146!
Bolex Reporter
The current Bole.x Reporter magazi
discusses the educational possibiliti
of filmmaking from the diverse poii
of view of student cinema, animatjc
and film lecturing as a career. At
a copy and $2.()0 for a two-year su
scription. the magazine is distribut
through Bolex dealers.
Write: Paillard Inc.. 1900 Lower R
Linden. N.J. 07036.
Screening Facilities Planning Guide
Planning screening and projection cilities? The National Theatre Supf Company is offering a 16-page bool let covering such topics as screenii! rt)om design, projection room layoi; sound systems, and overall plannii; tips. One section is devoted to dcta of various multiple screening/projc tion room arrangements. Write: Professional A/V Equipmt Department. National Theatre Su ply. 1600 Broadway. New York. N. KM) 19.
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8MM Specialists.
We do It all. In houso.
• Reduction printing
• Contact printing
• Magnetic or optical sound
• Treating and cartrldging
For details write
Hollywood Valley Film Lab.
2704 Wast Olive, Burbank.
Caiifornia 91505, or phone
(213) 846-7262.
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