Business screen magazine (1946)

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OISEYMOUR liir and Publisher (R PINCUS () hing Director fCOELLN »jier & Consultant VkFORO SOBEL jributing Editor JCGE WATT t) iction Director (New York) ME MEYER ©.iction Manager (Duluth) ^NIOR GREENE ation Fulfillment Bob Seymour hird Ave. Work, N.Y. 10017 J. '112) 572-4853 Bingeles: Jerry Starkman J, I. &S. Inc. lowest Eighth St. |S.ngeles, Calif. 90057 I. ''13) 483-8530 ■krancisco: John Metz p,<. &S., Inc. MstSt. in rancisco, Calif. 94104 ' 5) 392-6794 WOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH PUBLICATIONS James Milholland, Jr. Chairman Robert Edgell President Lars Fladmark Senior Vice President Richard Moeller Treasurer John G. Reynolds Vice President Tom Greney Vice President Ezra Pincus Vice President Bruce B. Howat Vice President James Gherna Vice President Production Ml photo U' ,v o( Iter. Inc., BusEiess Screen THE VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE MAY JUNE 1972 • VOLUME 33 • NUMBER 3 features TV Training at Fort Monmouth Training the trainers at Army Signal School 24 Transfers Industry solves distribution problems with tape-to-film transfers 26 A Custom-Made Prompting System Honeywell executives star in lip-sync film 28 1972 Directory of Film/Tape Production Services for the Industrial Producer 33 departments THE AUDIO VISUAL CALENDAR— upcoming events 8 FEEDBACK — letters to the editor 11 NEWSREEL — current trends and activities 12 CAMERA EYE— by Ott Coelln 16 PARADOX— by Stanford Sobei 18 FOCUS ON COMMUNITRONICS — by Hubert Wilke 20 A-V MAN 22 PICTURE PARADE — film reviews and previews 42 NEW PRODUCTS REVIEW — new equipment and services 44 REFERENCE SHELF — helpful books and literature 52 THE NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF AUDIOVISUAL DEALERS 53 THE SCREEN EXECUTIVE— persona/ notes 54 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS IN THIS ISSUE 54 cni A HARCOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH PUBLICATION BUSINESS SCREEN is published bi monthly by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publications. Corporate offices: 757 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10017. Advertising and Editorial offices: 757 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10017. Accounting, Ad Production and Circulation offices: 1 East First Street, Duluth, Minnesota 55802. Subscription rates: one year, $6; two years, $10; three years, $13 in the United States and Canada. Other countries: $12 per year. Single copies: $1.00 in the United States and Canada; all other countries: $2.00. Controlled circulation postage paid at Duluth, Minnesota 55802. Copyrlgh^t) 1972 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. POSTMASTER: Send Form 3579 to BUSINESS SCREEN, P.O. Box 6009, Duluth, Minnesota 55806. Hie, 1972