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137: 563: 555: 129: 232: 32: 791: 339: 610:(at 1,000 ft or 305 m of 35 mm film), there would have been many difficulties in the manufacture of the related equipment. A 16 mm "reel" is 400 feet (122 m). It runs, at sound speed, approximately the same amount of time (11–12 minutes) as a 1,000-foot (305 m) 35 mm reel. 329:
that is flat and long but is relatively wide, the material generally is stored in successive single layers. In cases where the material is more uniform in cross-section (for example, a cable), the material may be safely wound around a reel that is wider than its width. In this case, several windings
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The "reel" was established as a standard measurement because of considerations in printing motion picture film at a film laboratory, for shipping (especially the film case sizes) and for the size of the physical film magazine attached to the motion picture projector. If it had not been standardized
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A "split reel" is a motion picture film reel in two halves that, when assembled, hold a specific length of motion picture film that has been wound on a plastic core. Using a split reel allows film to be shipped or handled in a lighter and smaller form than film would on a "fixed" reel. In the
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A so-called "two-reeler" would have run about 15–24 minutes since the actual short film shipped to a movie theater for exhibition may have had slightly less (but rarely more) than 1,000 ft (305 m) on it. Most modern projectionists use the term "reel" when referring to a 2,000-foot
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The size of the core is dependent on several factors. A smaller core will obviously allow more material to be stored in a given space. However, there is a limit to how tightly the stored material can be wound without damaging it and this limits how small the core can be.
606:(610 m) "two-reeler", as modern films are rarely shipped by single 1,000-foot (305 m) reels. A standard Hollywood movie averages about five 2,000-foot reels in length. 186:) around the ends of the spool to help retain the wrapped material and prevent unwanted slippage off the ends. In most cases, the reel spool is hollow in order to pass an 629:, which can be distributed using any storage medium (such as hard drives) or data transfer medium (such as the internet or satellite links) and projected using a 303:
Acceptable turning speed (for a given rate of material moving on or off the reel a smaller core will mean that an almost empty reel has to turn faster)
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For a reel that must be mechanically turned the size of the grips that mount it on the mechanical turning device.
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or demo reel is a short film showcasing a person's or organization's previous work.
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Webbing barriers that allow mobile post positions collect tensionally excess webbing
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at the more or less standard speed of 18 frames per second. Most films have
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catches on, the physical reel is being replaced by a virtual format called
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reel is 1,000 feet (305 m), which runs approximately 11 minutes for
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The size of the mountings needed to support the core during unwinding.
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running reel-to-reel to change over to the next reel on the other
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is a tool used to store elongated and flexible objects (e.g.
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or chains in order to lift weights on implements such as a
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Mechanical strength of the core (especially with big reels)
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Devos, Fred; Le Maillot, Chris; Riordan, Daniel (2004).
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It is traditional to discuss the length of theatrical
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Anything mounted on the cores (e.g. the sockets on an
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Device used to store elongated and flexible objects
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