File:16mm Metal Film Splicing Block D.D. Teoli Jr. A.C.jpg
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editDescription16mm Metal Film Splicing Block D.D. Teoli Jr. A.C.jpg |
English: An example of a 16mm metal film splicing block (probably a J & R model 1060) used in editing movie film. A single edge razor blade was used to make the cut and adhesive splicing tape was used to splice the film. Selection from 'Small Gauge Reel and Film Can Archive' by Daniel D. Teoli Jr. |
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