Hello: We recently acquired a collection of approximately 50 hours of 16mm neg films with matching full coat mag elements. We can transfer the film elements in house but need a full coat reader we can record from and later synch up the sound with picture. Does anyone know of any place were we could either purchase, rent or use a full coat reader in the SF Bay Area? Someone recently told me that San Francisco State may be letting some equipment like this go. Any practical (non lab) advice appreciated.
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