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and tapes<br />
35mm, 16mm and 8mm<br />
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Single and double perforation,<br />
positive and negative<br />
pitch, anamorphic formats.<br />
New spring-loaded bridge<br />
holds tape taut, keeps end<br />
out ready for nc\t Splice.<br />
Perfect registration fast. The CIRO<br />
makes its own perforations in the splicing tape,<br />
and trims the edges automatically.<br />
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the cui film along the<br />
recessed splicing block,<br />
ills position pins hold the ends in<br />
precise registration.) Pull the tape<br />
across fche .'pen splice. Lower the<br />
chopper. I tone.<br />
Effortless accuracy<br />
A perfect splice. Tape perfs<br />
exactly where they should be. Film<br />
and (ape dead straight No pro! Hiding<br />
edges. No effort.<br />
Frame-line tape edge<br />
In ltfmm, both tape edges are<br />
on the frame line. Workprints look<br />
cleaner. On TV news footage, the<br />
splice is effectively invisible at 24<br />
frames per seeond.<br />
No frame loss<br />
If you change the cut, there's<br />
no frame lost, of course. And since<br />
you made the original cut on the<br />
(MRU's block, ends match exactly<br />
Instant repairs<br />
Broken sprocket-holes can be<br />
rebuilt with no tape in the image<br />
area' iSee illustration.) With the<br />
CIRO. film libraries can repair torn<br />
release prints without a jump cut.<br />
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Repairs: Torn print at left<br />
Broken sprocket holes, right.<br />
Easily through the gate<br />
A cement splice almost doubles<br />
th film's thickness at that point.<br />
CIRO tape nn both sides of the film<br />
increases it from about 72/1000<br />
inch to 75/1000 inch! (Horizontal<br />
editing machines let you use tape<br />
on one side only.) CIRO splices run<br />
through projectors smoothly.<br />
Looks better on screen<br />
Because every CIRO splice is<br />
perfectly registered, the image<br />
doesn't weave as it goes through the<br />
gate. With CIRO tape, the clean,<br />
straight sides of the tape run across<br />
the film — not a torn-off, serrated<br />
section. So dirt doesn't stick.<br />
Tape two-thirds cheaper<br />
Because it's not perforated,<br />
high-quality CIRO tape costs about<br />
a third the price of pre-perforated<br />
tape. Not a big item — but it adds<br />
up. After about thirty rolls, your<br />
tape savings have paid for the<br />
splicer. (CIRO tape, incidentally, is<br />
guaranteed not to telescope.)<br />
One year guarantee<br />
Overall, the CIRO is built to<br />
last. Stainless steel precision.<br />
Nevertheless, every morlel is guaranteed<br />
for a year, parts and labor.<br />
Ciro Equipment Corp<br />
6820 Romaine Street<br />
Hollywood, Calif. 90038<br />
Phone: (213) 466-3591<br />
CIRO<br />
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small Thunderbird for '77, for example,<br />
new Pierce-Arrow, if available, would co:<br />
$60,000, minimum. Want one?<br />
It's about the same problem if Moti<<br />
graph or Brenkert were manufactured t<br />
day. Sure, they were built ruggedly, wit<br />
over-sized bearings. How easy a tims<br />
though, do you have getting parts for th<br />
good ol' Motiograph model K.<br />
There is yet another factor in all of th<br />
that most people miss. Older equipmen<br />
billed as "good as new." means that som<<br />
one has reconditioned it so that it is ;<br />
good as when it was new in 1936, or sorr<br />
similar year. This assumes, of course, th;<br />
the restorer did a thorough job, and th<br />
his methods were totally equivalent to tl'<br />
original precision factory equipment ar<br />
methods. This is quite an assumption,<br />
might point out. Now then, once we ha'<br />
thj restored antique, are we to believe th<br />
there have been no new developments sini<br />
1936?<br />
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• High speed ticketing increases customer flow<br />
• Tamper-proof non-resettable counters provide<br />
instant analysis of tickets issued<br />
• Last ticket feature automatically locks before last<br />
few tickets pass through<br />
• Unit can be easily reloaded without<br />
interrupting sales<br />
• Adaptable to your requirements for ticket design<br />
• Full year warranty<br />
Call your dealer or write<br />
Years of Dependable Ticketing<br />
CONSOLIDATED ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING CORP.<br />
1515 MELROSE LANE P.O. BOX 105<br />
FOREST HILL, MD. 21050 (301) 8380036<br />
This vintage Powers projector setu\<br />
still is in constant use today in a smal<br />
Kansas town. Next month, we'll featur<br />
the owner's testimonial for its "top.<br />
performance.<br />
Consider the Pierce-Arrow again. Sie,<br />
it had totally automatic starting, a lighin<br />
the trunk and overdrive. Unavailable, tin,<br />
were automatic transmissions, high-ciflpression<br />
engines, production versions of<br />
over-head valve engine designs, elecic<br />
convertible tops. 5,000-mile oil changes, id<br />
so on, and so on. True, the Brenkert id<br />
Motiograph were tough, but, ar:n't tire<br />
advantages with water-cooled gates, cuied<br />
gate shoes, 4-in. diameter lens mounts, irgate<br />
film stabilizers, infra-red heat filrs,<br />
single-lens<br />
concept automatic changers, nd<br />
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