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Alejandra Saldivar

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  1. Ok, maybe that could be a problem because i'm going to be shooting for at least a month, since i intentd to use them for a stopmotion animation. I guess the best i could do would be to keep the rolls refrigerated while i'm not shooting. Or shall i cut the exposed parts and keet them refrigerated until i finsh shooting the whole shortfilm? What would be your recomendation?
  2. And would it be a problem if i kept them out of the refrigerator for a few hours and then refrigerate them again? This is because i'm moving to another city that it's just a few hours of were i'm currently living.
  3. Thank you for your reply! The rolls have been kept in the refrigerator's freezer, so i think the temperature there is ok.
  4. Hello everyone, In March of this year i bought from kodak 3 rolls of 16mm film stock 500T (400 ft. each). They were intended to use for a shortfilm, but we ended up using only one. The two remaining have been keept refrigerated ever since, both are unopened. I'm planning to use this rolls for a stopmotion animation, but i wont be able to start shooting until May 2018. In the meantime i have to transport this rolls to another place to keep them storaged. So my question is: Could the rolls be damaged if i keep them out of the refrigeration for a few hours and then refrigerated again? From the information i've gathered on the internet apparently the film is in good conditions to be used, since the rolls are relatively recent and have been refrigerated. But correct me if i'm wrong, i'm a newbie using film stock :) Thank you for your help!
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