American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1957)

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AFS— 35— (35MM MODEL) AT BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE AFS— 16— (.16MM MODEL $175 F.O.B. HOLLYWOOC now . . . splice any type film with no frame loss FILM-EDGE NUMBERING MACHINE (Coding Machine) An important aid and time saving device which enables the Film Editor to quickly tie together the picture and sound track in perfect synchronization is the HFC film edge numbering or coding machine. The machine numbers every 16 frames in 35mm. The 16mm model numbers every 40 frames. The numbering block generally consists of two letter wheels or one number and one letter wheel manually operated and four number wheels which move automatically and number the film from 0001 to 9999. All numbers can be reset by hand to begin at any number. ENM— 35— (35MM MODEL) ENM— 16— (16MM MODEL) $2500 F.O.B. HOLLYWOOD precision film editing equipment /reels, cans and shipping cases HOLLYWOOD FILM COMPANY 956 N. Seward Street, Hollywood 38, California/HOIlywood 2-3284 branch office: HOLLYWOOD FILM COMPANY 630 Ninth Avenue, New York, New York/Circle BUTT SPLICE OVERLAP SPLICE PERFORATION REPAIR TEAR REPAIR NEW AUTOMATIC FILM SPLICER The HFC automatic film splicer uses a special transparent tape, perforated to match the film to be spliced and coated on one side with a pressure adhesive. The tape is precut and rolled onto the film in register. The unit makes butt or overlap splices. The tape is rolled onto the film automatic¬ ally from a precision sprocket. Registration pins assure perfect lineup of film. Stock units are for 35mm positive film.