You could try positionable mounting aggressive https://www.dickblick.com/products/3m-scotch-positionable-mounting-adhesive/?clickTracking=true&wmcp=pla&wmcid=items&wmckw=23201-1024&srsltid=AfAwrE5lcUmrHCZ5U3MupSedm9F6GDQLQujIRYeFCLhTgC-Yjj5u8LZPElQ
-Eric On Monday, March 27, 2023, Justin Rhody <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm assisting an artist with a collage film they're making - it's > literally a "collage", with tiny film elements cut out of 8mm & 16mm found > footage being reconfigured and glued onto 35mm stock. > > She has a question about how to best adhere cut out pieces of film to film > (clear leader). Anyone on this list have experience in this? Her concerns > aren't about archival-ness. She's just looking for what method would best > adhere the elements long enough to complete the film and have it scanned *(4 > months or so)*, while being as invisible as possible. > > In our tests, simply using splice tape causes a number of issues *(visible > tape marks, difficulty meticulously placing multiple tiny elements, air > bubbles)* and it seems that applying rubber cement with a thin paint > brush is the best option. > > Anything else we should look into? > > Thanks for your help. -Justin > > > -- > *Photography & Film: *justincliffordrhody.com > *No Name Cinema:* *www.nonamecinema.org* <http://www.nonamecinema.org> > *Physical media:* *physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com* > <http://physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com> >
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