Over the past 30 + years of offering video production services, including mainly domestic Telecine services, I have had reels of film with sections "stuck" together with a variety of "fixings" ranging from black fabric insulation tape, Sellotape, 16mm film with staples as splices and never mind super glue, (which has it's fan base) but Epoxy Resin!
Last week I think new heights (or depths) were attained.
A customer's son contacted me regarding a family archive which they wanted transferred to DVD. We had the conversation re the benefits of USB flash drives, but he said his father (well into his 90s) wanted me to do one 200ft reel as a test.
The reel arrived by Special Delivery, the padded envelope opened, containing customer's details and a request to take special care of the film and not damage it etc. I then opened the film case and a cry was heard for miles around of WTF!!!🤬
The 200ft reel of super 8 with dual sound stripe was a mass of bits of brown parcel tape sticking out and plenty more that were present. I estimate 50+ splices made with parcel tape, some just a few inches long, many sections not aligned and the majority had "butterfly wings" sticking up.
I spoke to the customer who denied any knowledge of parcel tape and as I had no desire to spend hours splicing, nor to come up with a cost effective price, it was agreed that the film would be returned.
My only thought was at sometime the reel had been transferred to VHS, the cleaner had a broken down the cement splices and someone just got the brown tape out.
Sad, as I don't like turning work away but sometimes you just have to make an exception.
Last week I think new heights (or depths) were attained.
A customer's son contacted me regarding a family archive which they wanted transferred to DVD. We had the conversation re the benefits of USB flash drives, but he said his father (well into his 90s) wanted me to do one 200ft reel as a test.
The reel arrived by Special Delivery, the padded envelope opened, containing customer's details and a request to take special care of the film and not damage it etc. I then opened the film case and a cry was heard for miles around of WTF!!!🤬
The 200ft reel of super 8 with dual sound stripe was a mass of bits of brown parcel tape sticking out and plenty more that were present. I estimate 50+ splices made with parcel tape, some just a few inches long, many sections not aligned and the majority had "butterfly wings" sticking up.
I spoke to the customer who denied any knowledge of parcel tape and as I had no desire to spend hours splicing, nor to come up with a cost effective price, it was agreed that the film would be returned.
My only thought was at sometime the reel had been transferred to VHS, the cleaner had a broken down the cement splices and someone just got the brown tape out.
Sad, as I don't like turning work away but sometimes you just have to make an exception.
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