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* Dual projection
* Dual projection
* Lack of frame lines
* Lack of frame lines
* Projecting the leader or not? (cf. [http://www.lostleaders.ca lostleaders.ca]
* Projecting the leader or not? (cf. [http://www.lostleaders.ca lostleaders.ca])
* Focus complications
* Focus complications
* tell [[film base]] from emulsion


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[[Category:Showmanship]]
[[Category:Technique]]
[[Category:Film prints]]

Latest revision as of 09:15, 3 April 2021

Presenting experimental film requires the projectionist to expand their awareness of the medium just as much (if not more) than the viewer.

  • Often small gauge
  • Variable speed?
  • Prepping for programs of shorts (keeping careful track of "last image" and whether or not there's sound)
  • Awareness of the desires of the filmmaker: do they want a silent track played with sound? Are there notes on or in the can?
  • Dual projection
  • Lack of frame lines
  • Projecting the leader or not? (cf. lostleaders.ca)
  • Focus complications
  • tell film base from emulsion