Todd-AO Equipment Catalog, Volume V
Engineered by American Optical Company, Southbridge, USA
Synchronizing Machines & Film Edge Numbering
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by: Brian O'Brien, Jr. around 1955.
Images by: American Optical Company, around 1955. |
Date:
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Fig. A-243.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 1-sound, with footage counter only.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 1 with counter (Cat. #80)
Todd-AO Synchronizing Machines
These synchronizing machines provide for synchronizing picture film with a
variety of sound film. Since in the Todd-AO Process the picture film travels
at a different rate of speed than the sound film, these machines are
designed so that 100 perforations of picture film pass the index point while
64 perforations of sound film pass this point. They can accommodate either
the 65mm or the 70mm Todd-AO film and standard 35mm sound film. They are
provided with a disconnect between the picture and sound sprockets so that
the two can be phased at any step in the operation. The footage counters
measure feet of sound film, 64 perforations corresponding to 100
perforations of picture film.
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Fig. A-242.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 1-sound, front view.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 1 with counter (cat. #80)
This latter 100 perforation unit of length has been given the coined term of
the "Gleep". Therefore, the running time of a foot of sound film and a gleep
of picture film is the same.
For use in music editing, some of the synchronizing machines are provided
with running time counters, reading in seconds, as well as the footage
counters. These running time counters read to individual picture frames of
1/30 second.
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Fig. A-224.
Side view Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 2-sound.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 2 (Cat. #81)
Frame lines are marked and numbered for their respective number of
perforations on both the picture and sound sprockets.
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Fig. A-241.
Left side view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 2-sound, with footage
counter only.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 2 with counter (Cat. #81)
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Fig. A-225.
Front view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 2-sound with footage
counter only.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 2 with counter (Cat. #81)
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Fig. B-39.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 4-sound with footage counter only.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 4 with counter (Cat. #86)
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Fig. A-229.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 2-picture only for synchronizing workprint and cut
negative.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 2 x 0 (Cat. #82)
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Fig. A-227.
Side view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 2-picture.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 2 x 0 (Cat. #82)
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Fig. B-35.
Side view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 2-sound with both footage
counter and a running time counter.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 2 with counter (Cat. #83)
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Fig. B-38.
Front view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 2-sound with both footage
counter and a running time counter.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 2 with counter (Cat. #83)
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Fig. B-40.
Side view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 4-sound with both footage
counter and a running time counter.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 4 with counter (Cat. #84)
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Fig. B-36.
Front view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 4-sound with both footage
counter and a running time counter.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 4 with counter (Cat. #84)
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Fig. B-33.
Side view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 6-sound with both footage
counter and a running time counter.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 6 with counter (Cat. #85)
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Fig. B-34.
Front view of Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1-picture by 6-sound with both footage
counter and a running time counter.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 1 x 6 with counter (Cat. #85)
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Fig. A-240.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 2-picture by 4-sound with footage counter only, shown
mounted on a synchronizing bench with the Todd-AO Synchronizing Bench
Rewinds designed to take multiple film reels.
Todd-AO Synchronizer, 2 x 4 with counter (Cat. #79)
Todd-AO Synchronizing Bench Rewinds (Cat. #75, #76, #77)
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One picture / one sound sync machine with film loaded on the picture
sprocket. Sync machines were available with up to six sound film sprockets.
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Todd-AO Film Edge Numbering Machine
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Fig. A-300.
Overall view of the Todd-AO Edge Numbering Machine, showing the supply and
take up reels, the numbering section and the drying loops.
Todd-AO Edge Numbering Machine (Cat. #58)
The Todd-AO Film Edge Numbering Machines are designed to number Todd-AO film
every "gleep" or at 100 perforation intervals, corresponding to the running
time of one foot of sound film. The numbers appear between the perforations
so that they are not obscured by magnetic sound striping outboard of the
perforations.
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Fig. A-297.
Close-up of the numbering section of the Todd-AO Edge Numbering Machine.
Todd-AO Edge Numbering Machine (Cat. #55) |
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Fig. A-299.
Close-up of the special gear box on the Todd-AO Edge Numbering Machine with
the eccentric gears to give speed match of numbering block and film.
Todd-AO Edge Numbering Machine (Cat. #58)
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