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  2. Cut (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    She ends up falling out a window, while Raffy gets out of the police car and continues burning the movies. Scarman finds Vanessa still on the ground and starts pouring gasoline on her. As Raffy burns more of the movies, Scarman's face starts melting, so he throws a lit match near Vanessa and she screams as she quickly tries to crawl away from ...

  3. Windows (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was the subject of many protests from gay rights activists who accused the film of being homophobic and resorting to hateful stereotypes of lesbians. [4] David Denby attacked the film, writing "Windows exists only in the perverted fantasies of men who hate lesbians so much they will concoct any idiocy in order to slander them." [5]

  4. Window film - Wikipedia

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    The thicker window films known as safety and security window film are designed to perform under extreme conditions, and as such there are specific standard criteria these films should meet, such as American standards ANSI Z.97, CPSC 16 CFR 1201, Cat II (400 ft-lb), and the British Standards BS 6206 (Class A, B, C).

  5. Moviola - Wikipedia

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    However, since the machine cost $600 in 1920 (equivalent to $9,100 in 2023), very few sold. An editor at Douglas Fairbanks Studios suggested that Iwan should adapt the device for use by film editors. Serrurier did this and the Moviola as an editing device was born in 1924, with the first Moviola being sold to Douglas Fairbanks himself.

  6. Film splicer - Wikipedia

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    A film splicer (also called a film joiner, usually in Europe) is a device which can be used to physically join lengths of photographic film. It is mostly used in film motion pictures. The units are made in various types depending on the usage: Single-8, Super 8 film, 16mm, 9,5 mm, 35mm and 70mm. Used in film editing to make a cut (transition ...

  7. See-through graphics - Wikipedia

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    See-through graphics on the outside of a window See-through graphics: the view outside is unobstructed. Perforated self-adhesive window films are often used to create see-through graphics. [1] A graphic is printed on the front side of the film which contains circular holes (perforations) covering up to fifty percent of the surface area.