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Topic: Project the right image.
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted July 13, 2006 09:43 AM
I don't have a really juicy one of my own, but I can borrow one I read about.
My favorite filmmaker is Bill Mason. He made a great many films in the Canadian wilds in a very simple style by grabbing a 16mm Bolex and pushing off in a canoe. I've done a lot of this myself in Super-8, but shall we say my talents are kind of tiny compared to this guy. (although the experience has helped me appreciate his work even more.)
Anyway, his last film "Waterwalker" was finished, and he invited the man that mentored him early on to come see it at his house. He projected in 16mm on a screen in his living room. He found that in order to fill the screen he had to back up the machine: first through the living room, then out the doors onto the deck and finally with the projector actually sitting on the railing with the takeup reel hanging over. (in a sitcom, this is the moment where the woman in the audience says "Uh, oh!")
The show was just fine until Bill went back to change reels and found an entire 800 foot reel of brand new 16mm film had never been attached to the takeup reel and was down on the ground in front of the deck, mixed with the pinecones and needles and the good Canadian soil!
...and remember: this was a professional!
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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