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'''NOTE''': This project is currently in development. [http://www.sprocketschool.org/wiki/Special:AllPages Many articles] are currently just sketches of information to be included. The eventual goal is to compile both original information (encompassing differences in how things are done in different booths, but with an eye toward responsible digital-era film handling) and links to outside resources. | '''NOTE''': This project is currently in development. [http://www.sprocketschool.org/wiki/Special:AllPages Many articles] are currently just sketches of information to be included. The eventual goal is to compile both original information (encompassing differences in how things are done in different booths, but with an eye toward responsible digital-era film handling and handling of archival prints) and links to outside resources. | ||
Revision as of 11:06, 12 September 2016
Sprocket School is a collection of suggested best practices for film exhibition in the 21st century. It is intended to be a practical resource for exhibitors, projectionists, archivists, programmers, and curators who want to safely continue projecting analog motion picture film of every gauge long into the future.
NOTE: This project is currently in development. Many articles are currently just sketches of information to be included. The eventual goal is to compile both original information (encompassing differences in how things are done in different booths, but with an eye toward responsible digital-era film handling and handling of archival prints) and links to outside resources.
- If you want to contribute, email info@sprocketschool.org with your suggestions or your desired username
- Join the forum for advice and discussion of technical matters and more [in development]