Limited platform or "arthouse" trailers often are far more rare and valuable than mainstream trailers. Can you explain a little further what you mean by "had scenes removed?" Did they come from a so-called "film cutter?" In other words were the trailers cannibalized to sell "film cell" displays or something similar? Do you think they are still complete enough to be salvageable if properly spliced back together? Ed
-----Original Message----- From: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Sent: Jul 23, 2023 5:25 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> Subject: [Frameworks] 35mm scrap film available + Reg 8mm reels Hi, If anyone's interested, we have a lot of 35mm scrap film at No Name Cinema. It's all from movie trailers that have had scenes removed and are currently just taped together onto a core. Each reel is about 800 feet of film. We have about 7 reels right now, and will have many more in the future. The film came from an arthouse theater, trailers probably range from 2000-2015-ish. Ideal for workshops, direct animation, bleaching, etc. Available in exchange of a donation to our microcinema, No Name (nonamecinema.org (http://nonamecinema.org)). US only, sorry. Email for venmo/paypal info. We also have a LOT of Regular 8mm 50' reels if anyone needs any. Happy to share. Best, Justin -- Photography & Film: justincliffordrhody.com (http://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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