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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

The third booth training seminar! Learn the proper way to operate projection booth equipment here. Don't forget to check out our other training seminars! This video provided courtesy of Film-Tech. For more videos please visit www.film-tech.com

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  • Brilliant! lol the print falling off the platter is my worst nightmare

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  • 3:45 is not funny - once had this for real in the middle of a print, someone else /my boss\ had build to the platter - the staples ruined a pair of nearly new delrin slide-vats I had commissioned to be made customly for our old Philips projector -.-

    and CP200 is such a nice unit - the only Dolby garbage unit that has the option to play back our good old german Klangfilm Mono soundtracks^^

  • Bwahahaha! That is hilarious!!!

  • I realize that this is a joke video. You seriously damage the card of sound processor and apply a vaseline to the lens?

  • I saw a blast of xenon bulb. A cold lamp can make a huge boom and flying shards can damage the body seriously. But the presure in hot lamp is very much higher than in a cold one. The lamp heats up quickly when it is on and it can burst in every moment. Very hot shards (approx. 800 degrees Celsius) can make more damage than cold ones. Also they have higher speed because the higher pressure of hot lamp. So don"t look to the burning lamp. It generates a lot of UV and it can make sunburns quickly.

  • Xenon bulb can tan the face?

  • the film cans seem to be my problem, lol, there a pain in the rear for me. I may just throw it off...lol

  • 1:30 OH DEAR GOD

  • what do you do if your projector actually get caught on fire? few weeks ago one of the projector was on fire because my manager wanted me to turn on all projector bulb to check to see which screen needs cleaning and no film was going though the projector and the projector bulb was giving enough heat to start a fire luckily the fire was contained just to the projector. could have been worse like a building burning down.

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