Puggo Strikes Back Reel Cue Marker Report
I would have thought the same process which turned out Puggo Grande would have been used to create Puggo Strikes Back. But that doesn't seem to be the case. Puggo Grande had all the 35mm marker, regardless if they were needed. PSB has none of the 35mm markers, and the two 35mm reels which make up a 16mm reel have been spliced together. To identify the two change over spots a series of home made markers were added. Traditionally it's four consequtive frames, in PSB it's four alternating frames. An example of a PSB homemade cue:
Example of a splice joint:
All cues available here: http://fd.noneinc.com/Reel_Changes/Reel_Changes.html
At the second reel change, there are three sets of markers. Because of the fade over Yoda as Luke takes off, probably caused the person making the markers to jump the gun a little.
Curious what market this a made for. As it lacks theatrical markers, it may have been closer to the original then Puggo Grande was. So would this have been made for a more official capacity, like the supposed army or airline prints?