[…]n it was going. And this of course you couldn't use on sound shooting but it was still used on exteriors and it was always used if you had to do back-projection plates because at that time the clappergate of the Bell and Howell camera was I suppose the perfect registration gate. Once the film was in[…]
Website www.historyproject.org.uk The British Entertainment History Project Bulletin Number 7 April 2021 Dear all, The Board of Management - Ken […]
[…] was opened and help with the lugging up to the projection room of all the equipment. And had the job […]
[…] Well no, that's good though. Did you get into the projection room and in with the equipment at this time? […]
[…] Well no, that's good though. Did you get into the projection room and in with the equipment at this time? […]
British Entertainment Project www.historyproject.org.uk Formerly BECTU History Project Dear…… Following our invitation to you to be interviewed, we thought it […]
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[…] buttermarket to Hatter street to the central cinema, John Luton 4:21 when you arrived there with it, did you get into the projection room? Ernest Marsh 4:25 Oh, yes, yes, you the the Playhouse was quite a nice cinema and a nice projection room. […]
[…]r films that you’ve seen recently that have been re-mastered and screened perhaps at 4K...AM: I don’t know the formats but they would be professional projection formats.PF: Okay. I just wanted to ask about your time at Rochester, I believe you met Wesley Hanson, “Bunny Hanson”, and Daan Zwick? Did y[…]
[…]day. The rushes all came up and we were all in telecine looking at these awful pictures because they hadn't provided a low-contrast print so it was a projection print from the first day's rushes and I felt terrible! You're in that room and you could see everybody looking at you - is this what we're […]