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Film cement Film cement is a special glue designed to join motion picture film. It is made of film base dissolved in a solvent. Two cut sections of film are spliced together in a film splicer using film cement.〔(City Net, The Art for Film Splicing )〕〔(The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, film cement )〕〔(The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, film splicers, cement and tape )〕 Splices can be made either with a "hot" splicer, or the splicer unplugged and at room temperature. It is most important that the emulsion of the film be scraped off prior to applying the cement or the splice will fail. Film cement also has a workable life span, if the amount of solvent falls below a certain level the splices will fail. Cement life can be extended by the careful addition of its solvent, usually Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or acetone.〔(City Net, DEMONSTRATION SPLICER page )〕〔(The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, emulsion )〕 Film cement can only be used with Acetate, Triacetate and Nitrate films. Film cement cannot be used with polyester based film.〔(Roxy Theater, projector for release print )〕〔( City Net, Making consistently good, clean splices )〕 ==References== 〔 * Wikiversity Courses in Filmmaking
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