From: andrew lampert (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Jul 13 2007 - 21:28:06 PDT
New or non-rusty metal and/or plastic 35mm film cans
are also good. A 2000' can will hold a lot of these.
Cans, or even boxes, beat bags because you can label
them better and keep them untangled. A large 16mm can
might work, too. Look on Ebay or maybe here:
http://members.tripod.com/~Moviecraft/supplies.html
A.
--- Francisco Torres <email suppressed> wrote:
> Back in the 90s we used white 2 piece "dailies" 35mm
> storage boxes.
> They were made of low acidity cardboard, sturdy AND
> very cheap. We
> bought them from Motion Picture Enterprises in NYC
> in boxes of 20...
> Dont know if they are made any more.
>
>
>
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