@@WestlineDIYes I was there! Driving up from Wollongong every Friday at the moment for this great program. Will be at The Master on 70 this week w/Clark. Can't wait
This cinema has two levels, only the top can be seen from the booth. There were a lot more people in the lower level. Also Paul McCartney was having a concert the same night, which was surprisingly a portion of most returning Ritz customers. Cheers!
That explains it thanks. I do hope Sydney audiences support film screenings. My experience is that Sydney and Melbourne are quite different markets.@@ClarkTeddles
Great video. I worked in a single screen 1300 seat theatre for 15 years. 70s to 80s. Like the other poster said, miss the showmanship. Open/close curtains, masking, etc.
I heard the DTS trailer man i miss that at the movies. I wish they still have cool things at movie theaters like this digital sucks the sound is lower and there is no masking on the screen I quit going to the movie because the sound and picture are no better then a old tv now
You should see how it gets sent either as one big reel or a lot of boxes which he would have to put together IMAX film is really 70mm but vertical not horizontal like this was
You have that backwards...standard 70mm is vertical, the frames pass the lens in the vertical plane, IMAX is horizontal and pass the lens from one side to the other and are printed side by side in relation to the sprockets.
@@mxslick50 yes you are right I used work for a film distributor we had 1 70mm print it was huge and heavy I believe it was Star Wars it could be worth a few bucks today The studios keep track of them though most of them get destroyed we had that print for years I think they forgot about it
Fantastic video! What a lovely screening of a great print this was. I always love to see inside the Ritz projection booth.
Were you there? You should have popped up for a visit.
@@WestlineDIYes I was there! Driving up from Wollongong every Friday at the moment for this great program. Will be at The Master on 70 this week w/Clark. Can't wait
What an excellent clip of this 70mm presentation❤
Always great to see real projectionists at work. Surprised at such a small audience for this special event.
This cinema has two levels, only the top can be seen from the booth. There were a lot more people in the lower level. Also Paul McCartney was having a concert the same night, which was surprisingly a portion of most returning Ritz customers. Cheers!
That explains it thanks. I do hope Sydney audiences support film screenings. My experience is that Sydney and Melbourne are quite different markets.@@ClarkTeddles
Love that dts inro part
Especially played loud! Packs a punch through the subwoofers. Knocks the dust out of anything loose.
Very nice!
7:57 John - where did you get your t-shirt?
Great video. I worked in a single screen 1300 seat theatre for 15 years. 70s to 80s. Like the other poster said, miss the showmanship. Open/close curtains, masking, etc.
I heard the DTS trailer man i miss that at the movies. I wish they still have cool things at movie theaters like this digital sucks the sound is lower and there is no masking on the screen I quit going to the movie because the sound and picture are no better then a old tv now
You should see how it gets sent either as one big reel or a lot of boxes which he would have to put together
IMAX film is really 70mm but vertical not horizontal like this was
You have that backwards...standard 70mm is vertical, the frames pass the lens in the vertical plane, IMAX is horizontal and pass the lens from one side to the other and are printed side by side in relation to the sprockets.
@@mxslick50 yes you are right I used work for a film distributor we had 1 70mm print it was huge and heavy I believe it was Star Wars it could be worth a few bucks today
The studios keep track of them though most of them get destroyed we had that print for years I think they forgot about it
Tiens, je savais pas que François Hollande était passé Projectionniste !
То время, когда КИНО имело плоть и кровь! Сегодня - это средство, для обогащения владеющих этой индустрией, отупляющей неокрепшую молодёжь.