Actual collage. hmmmm. I don't know much about that, but I would assume in some 
general sense it relates back to Mothlight by Brakhage who held elements in 
place sandwiched between perforated mylar strips.

On Dec 12, 2014, at 10:10 AM, Myron Ort wrote:

> Hi Lena,
> I assume, by collage, you mean editing (montage). Depending on what source 
> materials you want to use, found footage etc. you sometimes need to be 
> mindful of the emulsion position (A-wind or B-wind), single and/or double 
> perforation. Tape splicing does make things much easier for combining 
> different formats to start with.  Cement splicing can involve a whole variety 
> of special little techniques when combining diverse footage sources. Some 
> film stocks and/or leader cannot be cement spliced if not acetate based. 
> Another issue is making the splice less visible (or even invisible)  in the 
> final result, if that is a concern. 
> 
> Myron Ort
> 
> 
> On Dec 12, 2014, at 2:13 AM, Lena Ditte Nissen wrote:
> 
>> Dear Frameworkers -- I am about to start working on collaging with 16mm film 
>> and wondered if there is anybody out there who I could ask some questions 
>> regarding glue, slicing techniques and so forth...
>> 
>> Looking forward to hear from you!
>> Best, Lena
>> 
>> 
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