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Topic: A new mobile cinema, and they still use real film....!!!
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted February 06, 2017 06:26 PM
Back to 1980s, when 35mm films were widely used, in Indonesia we had commercial companies to run mobile Cinema. Governement had a strict rule that only 16mm was the format allowed, so there was no competition between fixed cinemas which were using 35mm.
Until now this commercial mobile cinemas are still doing their business and they have their FB page too: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1399358096973429/ with 4300 members
A nation widest newspaper, Kompas (similar to the New York Post or Guardian) have just written the said article two days ago: https://www.pressreader.com/indonesia/kompas/20170205/281883003075713
What make me amazed here that these mobile cinema trucks were provided by government (for free) with 35mm equipments in this digital era. I believe only us within this community who are aware the distinguished quality between 35mm vs digital. Those people watching the movie are majority not bothered if it was projected through 35mm projector or LCD. For them it would just be the same.
I have read in the governemnt budget that for creating this mobile cinema, they spent almost US$70,000 for a truck. If they wanted to use LCD, the cost would go down to US$55,000. Not to mention the cost of one F/L 35mm copy (US$5000) vs DVD (US$30)...
So I was amazed who was in 2014 the person had this incredible idea to keep 35mm run, while if it is just about saving money, they can choose DVD instead.
-------------------- Winbert
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