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Leave the state section header but delete the venue. If you remove venues, make a note here too because there's a spreadsheet where we track more detailed info about these venues... hopefully this project will eventually be spun off as its own site. [[User:Rfhall|Rfhall]] ([[User talk:Rfhall|talk]]) 16:05, 26 March 2019 (PDT)
Leave the state section header but delete the venue. If you remove venues, make a note here too because there's a spreadsheet where we track more detailed info about these venues... hopefully this project will eventually be spun off as its own site. [[User:Rfhall|Rfhall]] ([[User talk:Rfhall|talk]]) 16:05, 26 March 2019 (PDT)
Made the following edits:
*Removed The Lightbox. The venue was shut down because the building was sold. They are currently doing programming for the University of the Arts but do not have a dedicated space and do not run film. The university is renovating a space for them but last I checked they were not sure they'd be moving the 35mm equipment.
*Removed Cinedelphia, which hasn't run events since 2018 and has transitioned into the Cinema76 film blog.
*Removed the note that Exhumed Films runs shows at the International House, since that theater has closed. They do screenings in multiple locations but don't have a home venue.
*Added note that Secret Cinema primarily runs 16mm. Secret Cinema is run by Jay Schwartz, who typically brings 16mm projectors and films from his collection to various venues. He does occasionally do 35mm shows in collaboration with theaters who have the 35mm projectors. --[[User:JesseCrooks|JesseCrooks]] ([[User talk:JesseCrooks|talk]]) 08:01, 7 May 2020 (PDT)
I was informed that VCU in Richmond, VA, has a recently serviced 35mm projector (platter) at the Grace Street Theater. Is that what the current listing refers to? --[[User:JesseCrooks|JesseCrooks]]
Exhumed Films is building a screening room in Mount Ephraim, NJ, with 35mm and 16mm projection. Opening date TBD.
The Lightbox is running 35mm in their new location. Upcoming programs announced. Looks like someone already re-added them to the list. The are probably running the Simplex X-Ls from their previous location at the International House... I bought the Century that had been used with a platter in the venue they now occupy.
--[[User:JesseCrooks|JesseCrooks]]
Exhumed Film now regularly runs 35mm at PhilaMOCA using portable Kinotons. --[[User:JesseCrooks|JesseCrooks]]

Latest revision as of 16:05, 25 August 2023

The Orpheum Project in WV seems defunct. No Facebook activity since 2014. It should be de-listed, but should the whole West Virginia section be deleted? --JesseCrooks (talk) 12:30, 18 March 2019 (PDT)

Leave the state section header but delete the venue. If you remove venues, make a note here too because there's a spreadsheet where we track more detailed info about these venues... hopefully this project will eventually be spun off as its own site. Rfhall (talk) 16:05, 26 March 2019 (PDT)

Made the following edits:

  • Removed The Lightbox. The venue was shut down because the building was sold. They are currently doing programming for the University of the Arts but do not have a dedicated space and do not run film. The university is renovating a space for them but last I checked they were not sure they'd be moving the 35mm equipment.
  • Removed Cinedelphia, which hasn't run events since 2018 and has transitioned into the Cinema76 film blog.
  • Removed the note that Exhumed Films runs shows at the International House, since that theater has closed. They do screenings in multiple locations but don't have a home venue.
  • Added note that Secret Cinema primarily runs 16mm. Secret Cinema is run by Jay Schwartz, who typically brings 16mm projectors and films from his collection to various venues. He does occasionally do 35mm shows in collaboration with theaters who have the 35mm projectors. --JesseCrooks (talk) 08:01, 7 May 2020 (PDT)

I was informed that VCU in Richmond, VA, has a recently serviced 35mm projector (platter) at the Grace Street Theater. Is that what the current listing refers to? --JesseCrooks

Exhumed Films is building a screening room in Mount Ephraim, NJ, with 35mm and 16mm projection. Opening date TBD.

The Lightbox is running 35mm in their new location. Upcoming programs announced. Looks like someone already re-added them to the list. The are probably running the Simplex X-Ls from their previous location at the International House... I bought the Century that had been used with a platter in the venue they now occupy.

--JesseCrooks

Exhumed Film now regularly runs 35mm at PhilaMOCA using portable Kinotons. --JesseCrooks