This was an interesting OP with a lot of room for individual interpretation IMO - given 1-1-6, 1-6-1 and 2, 1-7-9, 3-1-4 and 5. So, in the interest of consistency, I asked our State Association (Michigan) for its "official" interpretation - which appears below:
"1-6-1 and 2 prohibit the use of a number of things (video included) during the game or between periods. When a game is suspended on one date and to be resumed on a later date, it becomes just that, a suspended game. While one could make the argument that when the game is suspended it is still during the game or between periods, it is obviously not the spirit or intent of 1-6-1 and 2 where we don't want video or pictures being used in the press box, sideline or halftime locker room.
From a practical standpoint, officials have absolutely no way of enforcing any violation of 1-6-1 and 2 if a game is suspended and picked up on the next day or two. If the coaches want to watch film during this time period after they get home after the game has been suspended, so be it. We cannot expect officials to penalize a situation that is impossible to officiate."