Abstract
Editing film with its constant splicing and movements through moviola, synchronization, and projection machines subjects the prints to severe wear and damage. Splices and repairs must be made speedily and accurately. Time also is an important factor in meeting the release date. — This paper describes a new type of splicing machine which does not use cement, heat, or require scraping of film.
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