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'''Show reels''', also called '''house reels''' are used for projection. In 35mm & 70mm settings today, a typical show reel is a 2000 foot metal reel. In small gauge settings, a show reel may simply be the sturdiest, most true reel of appropriate capacity the projectionist can locate.
'''Show reels''', also called '''house reels''' are used for projection. In 35mm & 70mm settings today, a typical show reel is a 2000 foot metal reel. In small gauge settings, a show reel may simply be the sturdiest, most true reel of appropriate capacity the projectionist can locate.


'''[[Split reel|Split reels]]''' are used when working with film on [[core|cores]] — for example, to transfer film from a core to a reel for exhibition. Split reels are not recommended for projection, but you should have one on your bench. They exist for all [[film gauge|film gauges]].
'''[[Split reel|Split reels]]''' are used when working with film on [[core|cores]] — for example, to transfer film from a core to a reel for exhibition. Split reels are not recommended for projection, but you should have one on your bench. They exist for all [[film gauges]].


==Reels & film damage==
==Reels & film damage==
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