Printing Films (2026) : 2x8
Overview
This film showcases Monotype’s answer to the upcoming phototypesetting revolution. They take great pains to show how little has changed from the old, hot-metal Monotype machines by replacing the hot-metal pot with a light source and the brass matrices with individual, photo negative matrices for exposure on paper or film. This cautious approach was in order to assuage the fears of printers who did not want to change. Throughout this film, you see what is new (including a session in the red-light darkroom) along with everything that has stayed the same (same keyboard and punched paper tape). Watch a woman “stripping” in new lines of text using techniques that would have seemed futuristic and fanciful in the late 1950s. Ca. 1958
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2 - 1Monotype: Type Faces in the Making February 08, 2026 -
2 - 2Monotype: Handle with Care and Understanding February 15, 2026 -
2 - 3Monotype: Making Sure - How the Machines are Made February 22, 2026 -
2 - 4Monotype: Monotype School Story March 01, 2026 -
2 - 5Monotype: Monotype Casting Good Type March 08, 2026 -
2 - 6Monotype: Modules Make Sense March 15, 2026 -
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2 - 8Monotype: ‘Monophoto’ Filmsetting Machine March 29, 2026 -
2 - 9Monotype: Getting to Know Monophoto Filmsetters April 05, 2026 -
2 - 10Monotype: A Monotype Composing Machine April 12, 2026

