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Topic: Perforating the other side of a 16mm print
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Simon Wyss
Film Handler
Posts: 80
From: Basel, BS, Switzerland
Registered: Apr 2011
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posted 09-10-2012 04:38 AM
Isn’t it rather the other way around, namely that John as a participant of a thinking class is feeling uncomfortable about twisting a snippet of film?
Stricter still he wants to know about perforating film, one of the most secret and least discussed subjects of the industry, and he wants to know whether there might be a perforating service in and around Philadelphia.
Can anybody tell where the perforators are? I was once lucky to find a lab that had an old Debrie punch. The lab is long since closed, the Debrie most probably with an archive. Do you know how much a fresh perforating machine costs? They start at $60,000.
The only 16mm film perf services I know of are with FilmoTec, Wolfen, Germany, and G. H. Films; 62, rue du 42ème de Ligne, 94340 Joinville-le-Pont, France. They have no computer.
http://www.filmotec.de/?page_id=32
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