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Originally posted by Dominique De Bast View Post
I believe this style also used in Thailand as I found many Thai projectionists doing the same.
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I remember when I was a little kid, we and a bunch of our friends stayed at a campground one weekend. They were showing an Elvis Presley feature up in the rec. hall on a single 16mm machine, almost like these guys were doing. What was different was they stopped between reels and moved the old supply reel back to become the new take-up reel. -so every 20 minutes we got a one or two minute intermission. I found the machine and method even more interesting than what was on screen.
I'm guessing I'm the only former little kid in the room that night that noticed any of this, let alone remembers it half a century later!
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Sooner or later we are going to have a old hands thread on this beloved forum. I bet Doug is thinking of it even yet.
I remember the day I left regular school to start at a London Stage School. The art teacher had just started a film class with a Eumig camera and projector teaching animation.
50 years ago did I make the right choice? Oh that Eumig!
Then they had a open day showing the cartoons they had made previously spooled up on 400ft reels. I was glued to the little Eumig and the fascination of threading film.
Bit of a job done....
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