Business screen magazine (1946)

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the audiovis Hubert Wilke to be regular Business Screen columnist We're very happy this month to welcome a new eolumn to our pages. Huhert Wilke, who has heen an outstanding consultant, designer, engineer and spokesman in the audio-visual industry lor many years, will lell us (starting on page 20) about the growing world ot "communitronic-s" and how it fits into industrial comnuinications today. Huhert Wilke and his associates have designed some of the most original and efficient audio-visual systems in use by industr\ throughout the country. He was one of the earliest proponents of audio-visual comnuinications as a valuable company-wide system, rather than as a scatter-site solution to individual communications problems. Many Wilke-designed systems have, over the years, set standards of excellence throughout the industry and were early heralds of a rapidly coming trend for belter and more extensive industrial audio-visual usage. The Wilke organization is unique in that they neither sell nor represent the products of any manufacturer. I he 2.'> man staff of designers, draftsmen, and engineers thus ntaintain a professional objectivity in the recommcnil.ilion ami specification of the best equipment to meet the specilications of each particular assignment. To date the firm has provided the design for over 650 individual audiovisual systems, encompassing over 50 closed-circuit IV studios, serving a total of 195 clients. I'm sure industrial communicators everywhere will welcome our new voice in the world of communitronics. Hubert Wilke. We're delighted to have him. Bob Seymour r LA BELLE COMMPAK 3-WAY^ SUP-//y CARTRIDGE FOR INSTANT PROGRAM CHANGES * COURIER ^ * SEI\ITIIMEL16 / TVLIKt SELF CONTAINtO * TUTOR 16 / t^^ CARTRIDGE INSTANTLY INTERCHANGEABLE IN ANY LA BELLE ■ 16' SERIES Continuous loop 16mm (ilmstnp and magnetic sound permanently synchronized and combined in a single cartridge Is the BIG IDEA! No rewind — no turn over — instant replay! Fast sequence animated scenes suggest motion. Up to 250 visuals plus 20 minutes audio. Existing slide/sound programs easily adapted. For (uriher dalalls contact ^ LANGl SCHllN PROJtCnO IMACt LA BE lndust:rie 502 S. Wcirthington St. nc'imnujAOC Vii'.C'»n'>in 530CG y calendi JUNE Motion Picture Seminar of the west, June 2 3, Seattle. Info: Ton man. Exec. Sec, P.O. Box Seattle, Wash. 98111. JULY National Audio-Visual Associatk tional Annual Convention, July Municipal Auditorium, Kansas Cit Info: NAVA, 3150 Spring St.. H Va. 22030. Motion Picture Laboratories Ind Nashville Section, SMPTE, Sel July 22, Memphis State UniJ Center, Memphis, Tenn. Info: MPl South Main, Box 2627, Memphis,f 38102. AUGUST American Management Associd Education & Training Conference! 1-3, New York Hilton, New York| Info: Clapp & Poliak, 245 Park New York, NY. 10017. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Bio Photographic Association, Aug. Arlington Park Towers, Arli^ Heights. III. Info: David Jefferies, | American College of Surgeons, Erie St., Chicago, III. 60611. Second International Cartridgl Videocassette Disc Conference, f 21 24, Hotel Roosevelt, New Yorl Stephen Traiman, Billboard tions, 165 W. 46th St., New Yorl 10036. SEPTEMBER Photokina-World Fair of Photo Sep. 23 Oct. 1, Cologne, GernianiJ Cologne International Trade Fair Box 2107-60, Cologne, Germanf OCTOBER Society of Motion Picture and sion Engineers Technical ConI] and Equipment Exhibit, October Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angele^ SMPTE, 9 E. 41st St., New Yon 10017. NOVEMBER International Industrial Film Fl sponsored by the Council of Eu| Industrial Federations, Nov. 20-1 Congress Center, Amsterdam, lands. Info: Industrial Film Secretariat, Van Eeghenstraat sterdam, Netherlands. JANUARY National Audiovisual Assoc! Annual Convention, J.in 20 23, | Thomas Center, Houston. Into: P. Thompson, NAVA, 3150 Spn Fairfax, Va. 22030. ni iciiurcc