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'''Trailers''' can be both practical and fun to watch, but they can also be inconvenient. Here are some tips!
'''Trailers''' deserve the same care as a feature film print, and if properly handled and stored they can be projected many times over! Treat with love, you might have something rare and special on your hands. Below are some tips on how to deal with film prints of the shorter persuasion, such as trailers and [[snipe|snipes]].
 
==How to show film trailers==
* Transfer from trailer core to reel using a trailer flange
* Use black leader to separate


==How to store trailers==
==How to store trailers==
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*Store trailers in archival cans on 3" cores (you can fit about 7 to a can, or you can build them up into trailer reels) in a cool, dry area. Some great information on caring for film outside of an archive setting can be found at [http://www.filmforever.org filmforever.org]
*Store trailers in archival cans on 3" cores (you can fit about 7 to a can, or you can build them up into trailer reels) in a cool, dry area. Some great information on caring for film outside of an archive setting can be found at [http://www.filmforever.org filmforever.org]
==How to properly project film trailers==
* Transfer from trailer core to reel using a [[trailer flange]] if you have one.
* Use black leader to separate
* Pay attention to trailers of different [[film base]]s as you may need to readjust your focus between them.


==Resources==
==Resources==
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