The Last Projectionist @ The Overlook Drive-In

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2016
  • As movie studios ceased distribution of film prints to movie theaters in favor of the more affordable "DCP"(Digital Cinema Package), small theaters were left with a hard choice: upgraded or close. This burden left the mom and pop movie theaters financially vulnerable with no theater more vulnerable than the classic outdoor cinema, the drive-in. The Last Projectionist follows the story of a family owned drive-in in upstate New York dealing with the costly decision to either upgrade or "go dark." If you are nostalgic for those nights of watching a movie with your friends parked out under the summer stars you owe it to yourself to watch this film.
    Directed, edited and produced by: Eugene Lehnert & Christopher Pecoraro
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  • @justafanofnerdculture7602
    @justafanofnerdculture7602 4 роки тому +9

    That 100 foot screen is a thing of beauty! Fly easy, Mr. Cohen. 🙏

  • @cindyr3720
    @cindyr3720 4 роки тому +4

    When i was young, i look forward to go the drive in movie theater on the weekend . Just love the drive in movie theater. ♡♡♡.

  • @russellborrego1689
    @russellborrego1689 5 років тому +10

    Rest In Peace, Fred.

    • @jeastwood2737
      @jeastwood2737 4 роки тому +1

      I have many memories of the Hyde Park Drive-In in the 50s ... My father did a lot of sign work for him, and helped repair the movie screen when it was almost destroyed in the 50s by Hurricane Hazel. We spent many an evening watching movies in both places. He was a very nice person and so was his family. He looked very much the same as I remember him... I was wonderful to see him again, in this video
      I was sorry to hear when Andy passed away about 10 years ago too. He was only in his 40s if I remember right... (I told him how I remembered him as the little kid in the striped shirt) I was working at the Roosevelt Cinemas at the time and he came in and we got talking. The Cohens owned that too, for a time and my father designed and painted the ROOSEVELT sign that is still the same even now... So many fond memories of evenings there and Sunday matinees as well

    • @american_alien_1583
      @american_alien_1583 2 роки тому

      @@jeastwood2737 Did you ever visit the 9G Drive In? My grandparents owned it. My family still has the sign.

  • @bobbillings
    @bobbillings 3 роки тому +6

    I am fortunate to still have a drive -in my area. The 49er drive-in in Valparaiso Indiana. During this summer of 2020, with all the indoor theaters closed for the pandemic, the drive-in has never been more busy with all parking spaces sold out by the time the start of the movie. You still get two movies back to back for admission. With no new digital movies being released, they have been playing old movies all summer, changing every week on their backup film projector. I just saw Jaws and Jurassic Park last weekend in all their film splendid glory in the comfort of my car. Abolutely loved it.

  • @danadesjardins3002
    @danadesjardins3002 Рік тому +1

    This place is a gem and should be supported until drive-in movies are no longer around (and I'm sure that will be soon)! By the way, the best Black Angus burgers & fries anywhere. Come for the food, stay for the movie! Godspeed Mr. Cohen! Thanks for the memories. Their Hyde Park location is just as great!😉Support both!

  • @johnsherman6718
    @johnsherman6718 3 місяці тому +1

    An excellant fun and unique experience to be with family/friends! Genuine experiance of "group entertainment!!"

  • @JohnMGilbert
    @JohnMGilbert 5 років тому +24

    I watched this with moist eyes. It reminded me of the days growing up in my dad's drive-in. I still remember lugging those cans of film up to the projection booth. I now have a 35mm setup in my back yard and I have the intermission reel from the drive-in. I'm now 65 years old and what am I doing? Still lugging cans of film. I do film preservation.

    • @docphillips5153
      @docphillips5153 5 років тому +1

      Those were the days back then. I had one of those car window speakers in my shop till a few years ago and donated it to the museum in NYC.

    • @billhall916
      @billhall916 3 роки тому +1

      I have a 35 simplex projector that I still use to watch the movies I have. Projetor indoors and large screen outside so nice to go and watch real film instead of digital

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      @cohenjunior9530 2 роки тому

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  • @moisesperez4605
    @moisesperez4605 3 роки тому +3

    I remember when I got my license and I was able to drive, on my first day to a drive-in, what an experience.
    Something that will never forget.

  • @docphillips5153
    @docphillips5153 5 років тому +9

    I just stumbled onto this video, wow trip down memory lane. Back in the seventies, ancient history, I worked on those car speakers for both drive-ins. It was a spring break job, but it kind of cemented my career in film, TV, and general broadcast. I remember those old projectors rock solid easy to fix. I've seen that change from film to digital projection, same happened in broadcast we went film and Quadraplex recorders and players with 10 to 50 LBs reels and camera chains that you needed a Con Ed substation to run that took an entire floor to now 2k video on an SDHC media on a camera weighing only a couple pounds and you can put in your wallet end of day. I personally think the "Digital" look is cold compared to Eastman Color or Technicolor prints. May the drive in carry on.

  • @user-ut1zs3vb4o
    @user-ut1zs3vb4o 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm a retired film projectionist. Started at a drive-in in 1975.
    Carbon arc, etc.

  • @bigbow62
    @bigbow62 3 роки тому +2

    I watched The Exorcist, Patton & Alive and many more great movies for the first time at The Drive-in ✌😎
    We had 5 Drive-in Theater's all within 30 minutes from our house 😆

  • @MANUEL2041027
    @MANUEL2041027 5 років тому +6

    I love going to the drive in theater ... I live in Mexico and when I was a kid my dad took us in California and we bought popcorn ... good documentary of the drive in theaters

  • @janakiraman3721
    @janakiraman3721 4 роки тому +3

    Super...

  • @matthrivnak6572
    @matthrivnak6572 3 роки тому +1

    I have video of an old drive in in Illinois in projection booth, when I went there with my dad years ago, the projectionist showed us the whole operation, they had carbon arc projectors.

  • @leonardodalongisland
    @leonardodalongisland 3 роки тому +1

    Nice. My second theatre job was in a drive in (Coram, Long Island, NY). My two best friends and I worked there. Donald was inside at the concession stand while Chris and I were "Ramp Men" who took care of the grounds, installing and maintaining the speakers, changing the marque and chasing out the kids who'd sneak in through the broken fence in the back! (sometimes we'd "suggest" they donate a few bucks our way -or cigarettes for Chris and let them stay:). We'd scare people during the horror and other films. We had a lot of fun. One of my favorite -all time jobs

  • @Malbailey670
    @Malbailey670 2 роки тому +4

    what a great video, Digital can never replace film as mentioned in the video it's just a hard drive. Putting the film together adding trailers etc, is great.
    I used to work for AMC theatres in the UK when they first opened in Milton Keynes 1985. What great times they were. Unfortunately the younger
    generation would never understand that era.

    • @MichaelBeeny
      @MichaelBeeny 2 роки тому +1

      All seams a long time ago Malcolm in another life time.

    • @henryatkinson1479
      @henryatkinson1479 2 місяці тому +1

      Don't lose all hope... I'm in my 20s and currently the Head Projectionist at a venue operating a pair of Philips DP70s. I've torn both machines down to bare castings for a rebuild, and we run 35mm or 70mm screenings weekly for audiences.

  • @guardianobserver6593
    @guardianobserver6593 3 роки тому +1

    We had many cinemas when young. Now there are only few. One of my favorites (closed nowl was one that the roof could open when summer. Beautiful experience. There was often a kind of one direction "discussion" from the audience to the machinist if it was late on time.

  • @petergoldberg6293
    @petergoldberg6293 Рік тому +1

    Happy to see the Overlook Drive In is still doing very well. They’ll open for the 2023 season soon

  • @musicman257
    @musicman257 5 років тому +3

    I so much miss drive inss it was a lot better then digital miss 35 mm film

  • @teimurh
    @teimurh 6 років тому +9

    Miss 35mm projection.

  • @petermotta1623
    @petermotta1623 2 роки тому +1

    It’s a great drive in !

  • @letaloudone
    @letaloudone 4 роки тому +2

    Good video. Really enjoyed it. Glad to see they went digital. Many drive ins did not.

  • @bobcrandall7749
    @bobcrandall7749 3 роки тому +1

    I forget the last time went to a drive-in. I hope they return love going to them

  • @juliaflo3172
    @juliaflo3172 5 років тому +1

    I used to go to the Overlook Drive-In when I visited upstate.

  • @dayarao1555
    @dayarao1555 5 років тому +3

    great job...

  • @bunbreath
    @bunbreath 7 років тому +6

    great doc, brings back memories. Good job!

  • @michaelmcgee8543
    @michaelmcgee8543 2 роки тому

    Love drive inns.

  • @towerman123
    @towerman123 2 роки тому

    The drive-in screens that I used to see in the 60's and 70's were alot bigger.

  • @theprisonernumbersix996
    @theprisonernumbersix996 2 роки тому

    I myself am a projectionist. And the arrival of digital has destroyed a magnificent job that my grandfather was already doing. It's not a movie anymore...

  • @tundratomo
    @tundratomo 7 років тому +5

    so sad, anything big business can do to put people out of work, they will do it.

  • @drumdude10
    @drumdude10 3 роки тому +1

    That century 35mm projector would be able to project for another 50 years. That Barco digital projectors will wear out and be too expensive to maintain in 10-15 years.

    • @MichaelBeeny
      @MichaelBeeny 11 місяців тому

      10 to 15 years. I think that VERY optimistic. I give it 8 years maximum.

  • @irvinklugh8858
    @irvinklugh8858 4 роки тому +1

    LOVE IT

  • @JonathanHancock
    @JonathanHancock 6 років тому +3

    I am building a home cinema 35 mm projector. Are there any books that should read or website flock. Like film-tech

  • @WaffleProfanity
    @WaffleProfanity 6 років тому +5

    Nothing like listening to a big movie through one small metal speaker hung on your window.

    • @CDJF1
      @CDJF1 4 роки тому +2

      Drive in where i live transmit on FM radio.......Huge screen and a huge system in my car.

  • @vishnunextlevel6362
    @vishnunextlevel6362 5 років тому +1

    Nice....

  • @brianochs2297
    @brianochs2297 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes technology kills the dream

  • @patrickmusson4571
    @patrickmusson4571 2 роки тому

    Isn't there a better sound system than the antiquated speakers?

  • @hardeeentertainment-alsplace
    @hardeeentertainment-alsplace 4 роки тому

    Nice

  • @andyalberti8476
    @andyalberti8476 Рік тому +2

    the true movie is in 35mm. digital is trash!!!! greetings from buenos aires,argentina!!!

  • @MANTLEBERG
    @MANTLEBERG 7 років тому

    What happens when the moon comes out?

    • @marzsit9833
      @marzsit9833 5 років тому +5

      doesn't affect the movie watching experience at all.

    • @MichaelBeeny
      @MichaelBeeny 11 місяців тому +1

      @@marzsit9833 Rain probably does.

  • @SkyShazad
    @SkyShazad 3 роки тому +1

    Cinema Has Lost Its Magic

  • @danielyoung6630
    @danielyoung6630 4 роки тому

    karma