Subject: Animation cells
I am posting a query for a colleague, Lee Stout, Penn State University Archivist. We have two original celluloid paintings ("cells" I believe they are sometimes called) from Disney's *Fantasia*. These represent characters and were cut out in outline and apparently glued to a painted surface. Originally, the characters were outlined in ink and then painted on the back surface of the clear celluloid. Unfortunately, the celluloid is beginning to pucker, pull away from the painted surface (probably as the adhesive has dried out and given way), and some of the paint is beginning to peel away from the celluloid. In other words we are now in some places have a opening "sandwich" of painted surface, peeling paint, and puckering celluloid. Is restoration possible and what steps should we take to safeguard this material before we take it to a conservator? Sue Kellerman *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:48 Distributed: Friday, December 23, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-48-007 ***Received on Thursday, 22 December, 1994