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It's fun to see ourselves on screen! | It's fun to see ourselves on screen! | ||
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File:Tinglergoldbergcan.jpg| A Goldberg film can spotted in [http://www.example.com ''The Tingler'']. | File:Tinglergoldbergcan.jpg| A Goldberg film can spotted in [http://www.example.com ''The Tingler'']. | ||
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| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Iron ''Man of Iron''] || Andrzej Wajda || 1981 || Featured || Long scene in a very well decorated projection booth about 35mins in. | | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Iron ''Man of Iron''] || Andrzej Wajda || 1981 || Featured || Long scene in a very well decorated projection booth about 35mins in. | ||
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| [ | | [http://www.ihearvoices.gr/project/24-frames-per-century 24 Frames Per Century] || Athina Rachel Tsangari || 2013 || Featured || Tsangari's short film was made to commemorate the 70th Venice International Film Festival and features two projectors facing the sea and speaking to each other. | ||
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_Kiss ''The Death Kiss''] || Edward L. Marin || 1932 || Featured || | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_Kiss ''The Death Kiss''] || Edward L. Marin || 1932 || Featured || | ||
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/His_Nibs_(film) ''His Nibs''] || Gregory La Cava || 1921 || Featured || Set in a rural theater run by an elderly projectionist nicknamed "His Nibs," featuring a film within a film that the projectionist narrates because someone cut out the title cards. The film includes number of projection related gags. | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/His_Nibs_(film) ''His Nibs''] || Gregory La Cava || 1921 || Featured || Set in a rural theater run by an elderly projectionist nicknamed "His Nibs," featuring a film within a film that the projectionist narrates because someone cut out the title cards. The film includes number of projection related gags. | ||
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==See Also== | |||
* [[List of educational films about film handling and projection]] | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120207113625/http://www.madcornishprojectionist.co.uk/anthologyall.php Peter Knight's Projectionists Anthology] | |||
* [https://mubi.com/lists/we-make-the-movies-go-films-featuring-projectionists-and-projection-booths Mubi list of films featuring projectionists and projection booths] | |||
* Films featuring projectionists, in [http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/115874 Claire Jesson, "The projectionist in cinema and the persistence of film," PhD diss. (University of Warwick, 2018), 306-311.] | |||
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