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As movie theatres adapt new technology for screenings, the art of feeding film through a projector is fading to black ...
The Roxie in the Mission just announced it bought its building as a "forever home." Meet the projectionist behind the ...
“Each reel would be about 20 minutes of film. So, you load up reel one here and reel two there, and then you switch back and forth every 20 minutes,” FilmScene Head Projectionist and Facilities ...
For generations, movie theaters had two projectors for each screen. The movies were cut into segments, each about 20 minutes long and each on a separate reel. Every 20 minutes, as the end of one ...
On Tuesday, the theater will run its old, 35 mm film projector for the last time. Then, starting Wednesday, it will close for several months to install an expensive new digital projection system.
It had been the the sole movie venue in Oxford Hills for 17 years. At the time of its closing, Crowley said the cost to upgrade the 35mm reel projectors to digital projectors was about $750,000.
With TWC currently owning 60-70% of the world’s current supply of 70MM projectors — in total 120 projectors– the plan is to designate them solely for the 100-theater U.S. run of Hateful ...
This photo, taken in 2004, shows a reel of film on the rewind table in the projection room during the theater's renovation. David Lassman / The Post-Standard ...
'The Return of the Projectionist,' which is running in the main competition at Swiss doc fest Visions du Réel, has been picked up by Cat&Docs.
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