Saturday, January 30, 2010

How To Frame Film Cells Are Reels Of Movie Film Rare Or Worth Anything As Collector's Items?

Are reels of movie film rare or worth anything as collector's items? - how to frame film cells

I know that cells are not framed in movies and movie store sold 10 to $ 80 a few cells, depending on the movie, of course. Rolls of film are wholly or even the coils of a trailer, as a collector's item worthy item? Is it illegal to property and the film itself is usually destroyed after use? Is that the price rises, if digital cinema is the norm?

3 comments:

Matthew W said...

It really depends on the film. If you roll (s) of, say, "Citizen Kane", then yes, it's probably something. If you have wheels, "Ghost Rider" I do not think other than a collector. The Real (Reel hehe) problem is that most films are placed in a huge coil, once assembled, so you do not stop too.

Trailer role probably not much, except to indicate once again a film about the request.

No, not illegal, unless you had, and the studio wants it back.

No, probably not increased prices since the digital boom.

The prices for the film of the cell are not really the right way to judge the price of coils. Remember, something that is not someone else give you.

David L said...

Doses coils are valuable to collectors and lovers of cinema. Sticking with what you have and see what happens. Can someone out there getting paid a reasonable amount for him.

idrinkwa... said...

depends on what the film. A movie house is worth nothing, but when running the camera and captured more Brando felt needle, until he feels like it, then that is money.

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