Centron Corporation
Centron Corporation was a big industrial and educational movie production company. They specialized in classroom and corporate 16mm movies and VHS videocassettes.[1]
History
It was created in 1947 in Lawrence, Kansas by Arthur H. Wolf and Russell A. Mosser.
Harold "Herk" Harvey was a big director at Centron. His 1962 movie Carnival of Souls was created with some people from Centron. John Clifford, a Centron screenwriter wrote the script for Carnival of Souls.
Centron won many awards for its movies. It is most famous for the Oscar nominated Leo Beuerman.[1]
Centron Corporation Media
Analyzing Advertising (1973) by Centron Educational
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kansas Historical Society (June 2008). "Centron Films Camera". Kansas Historical Society. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
Other websites
- IMDb.com list
- OCLC WorldCat search for Centron titles
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- profile of filmmaker Karl Maslowski