Urban legend has it that the Paramount is haunted by the ghost of a projectionist! |
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Thanks also to the projectionist for switching off his radio before someone got up to brain him. |
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One is quite tempted to ask the projectionist if he keeps switching reels from different films. |
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After starting work as a projectionist at 15, Arthur worked at various cinemas in Hyde. |
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She also tells the astonished projectionist that they have reincarnated together many times throughout the centuries in different roles. |
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The projectionist and the young disabled woman at the box-office have been working together for years, yet they hardly know each other. |
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Very few films were shot at 24 frames per second and usually only a trained projectionist can determine the speed at which a film was shot. |
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This distinction depends to some extent upon taking a projectionist view of religion as a human product. |
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After leaving secondary school in 1973, Doris Dörrie spent two years in the United States, studying film and working as a projectionist. |
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Every day, each projectionist will move from one venue to another to show films. |
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Four years later he began working after school hours as a projectionist in a movie theatre. |
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At the age of 6 and 7, I used to watch films from the projection cabin of a local cinema because my father worked as a projectionist. |
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Emile, a shy cinema projectionist and Raoul, an exuberant inventor, find themselves caught up in the hunt for the monster. |
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His father was an immigrant from Sicily and a projectionist at the Capital Theatre for 41 years and his mother was a traditional homemaker. |
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This rather uncompromising view made use of the projectionist theory of religion expressed by Feuerbach and others. |
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The films showing gala and Whitsuntide processions through the town were said to be in the possession of Odeon chief projectionist Albert Rennison. |
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If the projectionist bungles the job, subtitles will run off the bottom of the screen, actors' heads will be cut off, or boom microphones will bob into the frame. |
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Film maker Tom Twyker worked there for years as film projectionist, and the singer Blixa Bargeld of the band Einstürzende Neubauten was a cashier. |
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But Durden's career highlight is his stint as a projectionist, inserting frames of pornography lasting just one-twenty-fourth of a second into family movies. |
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When the film is finished the projectionist takes his camera and interviews young people from the audience, asking them questions related to the drama. |
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The CCF projectionist arrives in the province at noon and tours the town, announcing the event and inviting people to attend the show in the evening. |
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The character of François isn't based on one journalist in particular, but rather on fragments of memories from my time working as a projectionist in a Lausanne cinema. |
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Howard, the projectionist, is focusing the projector before inviting the audience to enter a world of action and beauty, not to mention ideals that can probably never be lived up to. |
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Mr. Lamer who was the church caretaker was the projectionist. |
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We can imagine a tour by groups from 15 to 20 spectators for each shop, guided by the projectionist inviting them to follow him in those various places. |
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As a schoolboy, Vidor was an assistant projectionist in a nickelodeon. |
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We are inviting you to a film evening is it's original form: the sounds of the projector, the film reel changes and the worrying glances of the projectionist that the film might break. |
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When I was projectionist at the Savoy cinema in Brighouse no-one rushed out during the Queen. |
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