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    Hi,
    I'm 12 months into my super8 projecting hobby. And still learning all the correct ways of projecting.

    How would you deal with a film like this? A recent ebay purchase (king kong) if it's damaged as so, would you trim it and add a leader to it?
    Thanks,
    Lee

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  • #2
    If that is only the leader, trim it and splice on a new extra... doesn't look like it's interfering with the title...Shorty

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    • #3
      Is it natural to just keep trimming away at the leader as it gets damaged, then introduce a new leader when you can see you're approaching the titles?

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      • #4
        I agree, but only add leader if there isn't enough leader before main titles, unless you just like a whole lot of leader before the titles. Hey, some folks just love watching the countdown.
        Last edited by Osi Osgood; October 16, 2023, 12:32 PM.

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        • #5
          Osi, you won't have seen it but, on a UK Staurday morning children's program (Tiswas, Today Is Saturday Were A Smile) when they showed a cartoon as an intermission they showed the countdown to the children in the "audience" the countdown and enouraged them to call it out as the numbers appeared!

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          • #6
            If you dont have a trimmer... use your scissors and cut to make an arrow shape at the tip.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Winbert Hutahaean View Post
              If you dont have a trimmer... use your scissors and cut to make an arrow shape at the tip.
              Thanks, i used the cutter on the side of my gs-1200. But it was still a pain to feed it round the mechanics- it was popping out after it passed the lens.
              When this happens, is it wise to sort of "curl" the film the other way to even it out?

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              • #8
                Lee,

                Yes! If the leader isn't going through because of the film's wind, do a slight curl in the opposite direction without applying too much pressure or you might bend the film and cause a crimp. Normally after you curl the first foot, the film will thread properly.

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                • #9
                  Doug brought up a good point. Occasionally, on really old film releases, I have occasionally ran into films in which the leader just won't load right, without adding some good ole white leader on the front. I don't know if it's because the specific film stock was too thin, but my projector just didn't like the film. (?)

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