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* [[Shipping]] | * [[Shipping]] | ||
* Not plattering (including 6k reels?) - arguments pro + con | * Not plattering (including 6k reels?) - arguments pro + con | ||
** runs vs. one-offs | |||
* Not using automation or automation tape | * Not using automation or automation tape | ||
* Cues | * Cues | ||
* No need for lens turrets | * No need for lens turrets |
Revision as of 09:28, 4 August 2013
The 21st century projectionist's guiding principle: every print borrowed for exhibition, regardless of gauge or source, should be handled with a maximum of care and a minimum of shortcuts.
Elements of Style
- Inspection
- Creating an Inspection Sheet
- Projection
- Shipping
- Not plattering (including 6k reels?) - arguments pro + con
- runs vs. one-offs
- Not using automation or automation tape
- Cues
- No need for lens turrets