What’s best, tape or cement ?
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70mm with mag track, splicing.
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What's best? Between perf cement, if done well. Remember the direction the film travels across the heads...you don't the heads (or anything else) trying to peel the spice apart. So, the tail goes on top of the head so the film falls down to the next piece, not step up to it.
If you are scared about your cementing abilities, you can reinforce with tape on the emulsion and carefully reinforce on the base so as to not obstruct the tracks. If you tape over the tracks, you'll get the tell-tale sound drop 1-second before the picture change.
If you want to be different, you can try and find an Imax style zig-zag taper (think pinking shears) and use 8mm tape...it will look a little strange on the top/bottom for those two frames (on Imax, it looks like "dots" on the sides) but the sound drop should be negligible.
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If you want to be different, you can try and find an Imax style zig-zag taper (think pinking shears) and use 8mm tape...it will look a little strange on the top/bottom for those two frames (on Imax, it looks like "dots" on the sides) but the sound drop should be negligible.
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Originally posted by Steve Guttag View PostSam, do you know of many/any 70mm MAGNETIC prints released on polyester? If it were polyester (and no mag) I would change my stance and switch to ultrasonic splice (for permanent attachment). And, if it is non-mag (and presumably DTS)...no audio drop out, tape or ultrasonic.Last edited by Sam Chavez; 11-28-2022, 01:52 PM.
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Stick with tape, period. It can be removed with no frames lost. Plus I've seen too many times where people will cut out a cement splice, and then there goes 2 more frames.
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As others have pointed out, there is a higher likelihood that you'll have to sacrifice frames to make it (or that another projectionist will do so to save time and for convenience, even if the cement could be scraped away and the splice remade without losing any), which, given that any remaining 70mm mag prints are irreplaceable, is a major consideration.
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