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Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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THIS JUST THE BEGINNING OF 16 MM! Talk was that other film sizes than 16 mm could do better jobs In the industrial, educational and commercial flelds. Not while there is a film laboratory like Precision, bringing 16 mm to the peak of perfection. In fact, we are demonstrating daily that 16 mm can do more — and better-things in movies than have been done before. Precision Film Laboratories developed unique equipment to realize the fullest potentialities in 16 mm, such as the optical track printer; timing, fades, dissolves, scene-to-scene color corrections, invisible splicing without notching originals; direct electric printing and many others. No, 16 mm is just beginning. Depend on it for your next film project and, of course, depend on Precision to do exactly the right job in bringing life and sparkle to the best of your production efforts. you'll see im and hear P fi £ "S^^tPt , 1 FILM LABORATORIES, INC. 21 West 46th Street, New York 36, New York A DIVISION OF J. A. MAURER. INC. In everything, there is one best EdScreen & AVCuide — November, 1956 in film processing, it's Precision 391