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A closer look at the grunge that must be removed from every splice.
Tags: Hands, Splice, The Master, Torgo
Posted in Scans, Workprint | 5 Comments »
Ew… oh the joys of using tape to edit a movie together. Reminds me of college :-p
Looks like a cement splice here (what is used in hot splicing as cement is applied to the surface of film after the emulsion is scratched off.
Wow, the hand actually looked nice and detailed when it wasn’t shown as a copy of a copy covered in scum.
Is that a can of lighter fluid in the background, close to the Master’s left hand?
Might be. I’ll enlarge it when I get this section on the Scanity and maybe we can see…
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Ew… oh the joys of using tape to edit a movie together. Reminds me of college :-p
Looks like a cement splice here (what is used in hot splicing as cement is applied to the surface of film after the emulsion is scratched off.
Wow, the hand actually looked nice and detailed when it wasn’t shown as a copy of a copy covered in scum.
Is that a can of lighter fluid in the background, close to the Master’s left hand?
Might be. I’ll enlarge it when I get this section on the Scanity and maybe we can see…