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Topic: Film Handlers Manual
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Mike Blakesley
Film God
Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 10-13-2005 12:08 PM
Just read this forum every chance you get. There are hundreds of pages of great information here. (And a lot of crap, but it's pretty easy to tell the difference.)
Get the manuals for all the equipment in your booth and read them.
Keep everything clean.
Push for installing film cleaner(s) in your booth if you don't have them already. The work they save, and the improvement they make to your presentation, make them worth the money.
You already thread in frame and report bad prints, so that gives you a head start over many industry veterans. Additionally, check these points:
Use clear splicing tape. When making up a new print, never leave more than one "reference" frame. Attach the leaders back on your prints with splices rather than some other cheap tape, and tape down those leaders securely when you ship them out. If you do these things, everyone here will like you. If you deviate from these tips and admit it, you will be mercilessly flamed.
Welcome to the forums. Like I said at the top, just keep reading. I've been in the biz over 25 years and still keep learning new stuff from the experts here.
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