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Topic: big screen
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Lars Pettersson
Master Film Handler
Posts: 282
From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2007
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posted March 29, 2007 03:18 AM
Hello David! 10,000 watt xenon lamp in a 35 mm projector! That must be VERY near the edge of what you can do with the 35mm format?
Actually, here in Stockholm there are several large screens (nowhere near as large as those you describe) and those cinemas are all capable of showing 70mm, but as we rarely ever get 70mm prints anymore, and 35mm films ARE being projected on these large screens, I for one feel that they´re really pushing it a bit there... Brightness isn´t a problem, but a 1,85 non-anamorphic 35mm frame enlarged some 8 - 10 metres high, I feel you´re beginning to get problems we recognize from super 8; grain, image weave, somewhat fuzzy focus, etc.
By the way, I truly respect the people who run and own the cinemas here in town, it can´t all be fun and games: Being a parent, I see quite a few childrens movies with my daughter, and invariably, when the credits start to roll after the film, all the kids run onstage and start poking on the screen! Curiosity I guess, but the people in the booth may be tearing their hair (those screens must cost a fortune!)
Best wishes Lars
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