Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Beefcake on April 19, 2003, 09:22:58 PM
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I feel so blessed. :) Our theatre managed to reserve "The Matrix: Reloaded" so we will be the only one in our area to have it. Not only that but I get to build it and preview it, that means I get to sit in a theatre by myself (well maybe with a few friends) and see it to make sure it works, make sure the sound is right, make sure the splices are right...ect. Our theatre crew will be going all out, we're actually going to dress up like the charaters, a few of us in black and...and few of us in suits. :)
Mr. Anderson........
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Hey burn me a CD.
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im not to sure what your trying to say there but still...you lucky bastage
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Torque I'm sorry bud but we still use the old 38mm, 25/1s, platter wheel projectors. We don't have the money to upgrade our 5 projectors to digital. :)
Vort what I'm trying to say is, since I work at the theatre I have to build the movie and test it. Movies you see in most theatres run on huge platters of 38mm film, except for the new digital ones that use CDs. (really nice but REALLY expensive) When we get a movie it usually comes in 2 or 3 huge film cans. Each can usualy holds 3- reels of film. These reels of film must be joined 1 by 1 together in order to complete the movie. Where 2 film reels meet it's called a splice. Basicly after we "build" a movie we have to test run it 1 or 2 times to calibrate the sound so its not to loud or soft, we also have to make sure the splices are good and aligned ok. A bad splice will throw the projector out of frame....and in worse cases cause the projector to jam and catch the film on fire. Those 700watt bulbs are some mean little things.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I will get to watch the matrix for free.....2 or 3 times....in an empty theatre....before the public will get to see it. :)
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Yeah Beef, but most of us will already have seen it in DivX (with Thai subtitles, but....) :D
You lucky s***!
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thanks al,ot beefcake...i was wondering why those extremely long movioes kept on screwing up a t the local theater...
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My Dad was a member of the Projectionists Union in Chicago in the 40's. He used to tell me to watch for the little circle at the bottom of the film.. that was the cue to start the second projector, then a double cirlce to switch over. If done properly it was seamless.
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Was he like Tyler Durdan and splice his own frames at that point?
Tronsky
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Originally posted by -tronski-
Was he like Tyler Durdan and splice his own frames at that point?
Tronsky
In the industry we call this...
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Originally posted by Torque
Hey burn me a CD.
I was tempted to ask if this was representative of a Canadian here. A request for another to allow you to commit theft. :rolleyes:
I do know that there are Canadians who are responsible so I'll refrain.
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i suppose its theft to bring outside food and drinks into the theater with you...
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Nope that isn't, but taking the product of another produced for paid distribution and using it without permission and without license IS theft.
Is your post an indication that that is an accepted practice in Canada??? :eek: :rolleyes: :p
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I liked the Matrix, it was a good movie. However, it seems so overrated. People are treating it like the second coming of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and the Godfather all rolled into one, with a touch of Jaws, Terminator and Bill and Ted's Excellent adventure sprinkled in.
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Originally posted by Mathman
I liked the Matrix, it was a good movie. However, it seems so overrated. People are treating it like the second coming of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and the Godfather all rolled into one, with a touch of Jaws, Terminator and Bill and Ted's Excellent adventure sprinkled in.
What? no Caddyshack? Keanu Reeves kinda reminds me of Bill Murray,s character....
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Yeah, keep them CDs south of the border fer us merricun thieves.