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Topic: Best method of splicing 16mm film?
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 12-25-2018 11:03 PM
For your purpose, I would suggest tape rather than cement, because:
- Most film breaks can be repaired with tape without having to cut off and lose any footage. With cement you are more likely to have to cut away film.
- The process of making a tape splice has less of a learning curve than that of making a cement splice. While an unclean film break can in theory be repaired with cement without trimming it to the nearest frame line on either side, doing so is a highly skilled art that takes years of practice to perfect.
Unless CIR or Neumade still do, I'm not sure if new 16mm splicers are still being made. Even if they are, prepare to pay several hundred bucks. Other places to look include the for sale/wanted section on this site, Ebay, Craigslist, etc., and specialist film equipment vendors that serve the collector and archival market, for example Urbanski Film.
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