Business screen magazine (1946)

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nine the skip-printing procedures. , ingle frame holds, and eutting in of ,till frames containing opaque art I vork. transparencies and animation equences. i ' All dissolves, fades, zooms, su>er-imposes and color corrections •hould be listed in the schedule. When the client has verified the .-heck print for continuity and found t correct, the laboratory is able to prepare the Super 8 reduction interlegative. From this internegativc mswer prints can be made, and the ubsequent color corrected release I ,)rints. Although the processing system ( ust described uses 16mm as the irime medium, if all of the original ilm material is 35mm. then the aboratory will use 35mm as the ^iirime medium. It will edit all the !|0Otage into a single 35mm roll, :plicing in all the still frames of arlivork and animation which is shot |)a 35mm. The completed 35nim lilm is reduced to a Super 8 intcriiegative from which the quantity release prints are made. Loading 1 he Cassette Loading the Super 8 film into the "*!? visual cassette is a simple provJure, since the cassette is, basicI ,.lly, a reel-to-reel device that does lOt require any film lubrication. \AosI laboratory reel winding stands |an easily be adapted for this purhose. [ The cassette hub has a sprocket i [atch, or "filmhook", that securely i liolds the beginning of the film by I 'ngaging the sprocket. Upon com jiletion of winding, the end of the 'ilm is similarly secured. As w ith the udio cassette, the film will not be bulled out of the hubs of the visual assctte when it is wound to either 'nd. PIP VISUW. CASSETTE •«WS$t*t "^A't ullOAOnc V(1T< IP Visual Cassette can be loaded isily by anyone. If need be, even manilly. TYPICAL PIP PROCESSING SYSTEM USING 16MM FILM* Original 16mm Roll 1 Roil 2 35mm Original or existing motion picture footage optical or special effects a^^ Animation cells nfln Opaque artwork □ Optical reduced Super 8 internegative Quantity duplicate Super 8 prints (release prints) Transparencies 35mm to 8x10 Animation and still frames 16mm checkprint (optional) to verify continuity according to shooting schedule Super 8 answer print for color correction and final continuity check To cassette loading *PIP film also can be prepared on original 35mm and Super 8 film.