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The differences between Eastman models 25, 25 B, 25 C, 30, and 40 are primarily cosmetic. Mechanically, they are very similar. The Model 30 was originally intended for use with tungsten lamps and the Model 40 for use with xenon lamps. Many of these machines were used as dailies machines in television studios, and are now sought after for 16mm exhibition in cinemas. | |||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
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==Booths using this projector== | ==Booths using this projector== | ||
* '''[http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/ Anthology Film Archives]''', New York, NY | |||
* '''[https://rebuild-foundation.org/site/black-cinema-house/ Black Cinema House]''', Chicago, IL | |||
* '''[http://olympiafilmsociety.org/ Capitol Theater]''', Olympia, WA | * '''[http://olympiafilmsociety.org/ Capitol Theater]''', Olympia, WA | ||
* '''[https://www.chicagofilmmakers.org/ Chicago Filmmakers]''', Chicago, IL | |||
* '''[http://www.docfilms.org Doc Films at the University of Chicago]''', Chicago, IL | * '''[http://www.docfilms.org Doc Films at the University of Chicago]''', Chicago, IL | ||
* '''[ | * '''[https://libraries.indiana.edu/iulmia Indiana University at Bloomington Moving Image Archive]''', Bloomington, IN | ||
* '''[http://www.mcachicago.org/ Museum of Contemporary Art]''', Chicago, IL | * '''[http://www.mcachicago.org/ Museum of Contemporary Art]''', Chicago, IL | ||
* '''[http://www.musicboxtheatre.com Music Box Theatre]''', Chicago, IL | * '''[http://www.musicboxtheatre.com Music Box Theatre]''', Chicago, IL | ||
* '''[http://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/fvnma/ School of the Art Institute of Chicago]''', Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation screening rooms | * '''[https://nwfilm.org/ NW Film Center]''', Portland, OR | ||
* '''[http://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/fvnma/ School of the Art Institute of Chicago]''', (Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation screening rooms) Chicago, IL | |||
* '''[http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org Gene Siskel Film Center]''', Chicago, IL | |||
*'''[http://shotguncinema.org/ Shotgun Cinema]''', New Orleans, LA | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:16mm projectors]] | [[Category:16mm projectors]] | ||
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[[Category:Small gauge film]] |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 21 April 2020
The differences between Eastman models 25, 25 B, 25 C, 30, and 40 are primarily cosmetic. Mechanically, they are very similar. The Model 30 was originally intended for use with tungsten lamps and the Model 40 for use with xenon lamps. Many of these machines were used as dailies machines in television studios, and are now sought after for 16mm exhibition in cinemas.
Images
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Image from the Eastman 25 manual.
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Booths using this projector
- Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY
- Black Cinema House, Chicago, IL
- Capitol Theater, Olympia, WA
- Chicago Filmmakers, Chicago, IL
- Doc Films at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
- Indiana University at Bloomington Moving Image Archive, Bloomington, IN
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
- Music Box Theatre, Chicago, IL
- NW Film Center, Portland, OR
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago, (Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation screening rooms) Chicago, IL
- Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, IL
- Shotgun Cinema, New Orleans, LA