Mini documentary- Behind the scenes of a cinema

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

A look at the projection room, screen, sound system, digital cinema and more.

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  • wow this was cool! good job!

  • show me the money

  • hey,

    I CAN'T FUCKING STAND YOU, and my comment might not even show cause you've probably blocked me, BUT, this is good & interesting, probably because you're not in it.

    Can you get that cinema guy to come to youtube to answer questions?

  • uhh i try to be behind the camera not infront, the guy who is int he video is "matroxDV" and he has commented on this page, you can ask him questions and he may answer

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  • when we used to lace up we threaded it though platter to the projector and laced it up then back to the cake stand (platter) you dont have to bypass the projector, it makes the only difference to film never touches the floor (my arse, i wonder how many people actually never let film touch the floor) good video though, i do miss my vic 9's and phillips cake stands.

  • I remember seeing a movie where the film strip broke XD. Luckily, they had another one at standby.

  • SHIT JOB....BUT I STILL MISS IT

  • ok i didnt watch the end lol

  • This is a very good mini documentary. This dude explained every detail I wanted to know and is very informative. Thanks!

  • Also the xenon can explode in the lamp house if, careless opened up and the change in temperature = duck! KABOOM! LOL Ive seen the mess they make in lamp house.

    Plastic perforated screens came around in the 1950s. In the old days they used bed sheets that was washed constantly due to cigarette smoke and often shrank and ripped when replacing them. Sound will pass though a bed sheet like butter!

    I hope digital cinema fails! 35mm 70mm rules!

    Nice video by the way cheers.

  • Im a former projectionist for UCI and Warner Village.

    1:26 looks like Vic V? Mind you its been 20 years since I seen a Vic V.

    Red LED that has replaced the common old exciter lamp. Longer lasing and sound wise its an improvement in terms of analogue sound quality.

    Dolby Cat#700 is the pick-up for the digital track. The red LED is passing over the analogue track.

    The Dolby 700 is CCD video camera that translates the digital bits into 6channel.

    sound. I've worked on CP500 at Warner. Oh QSC amps

  • DIGATAL FILM IS BETTER

  • i like your point of view about the digital cinema :) our projectors are in use since 1948! =)

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