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Model: Stephy H
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Photoshoot at Cheltenham Film & Photographic Studio.
Photographer Matt Webb
Dirty Projectors Setlist:
Cannibal Resource
I Will Truck
No Intention
Knotty Pine
Imagine It
"Williamsburg VI"
"Williamsburg IV"
The Bride
Two Doves
Fucked for Life
Temecula Sunrise
Rise Above
Remade Horizon
Stillness is the Move
Useful Chamber
Encore:
"Williamsburg III" (To Sir with Love)?
As I Went Out One Morning
Experimentation with DLP projector trying to show the rainbow effect. You see pretty much the same thing with the naked eye, but I was also waving a newspaper in front of the projector. I don't have any problems with DLP rainbows, very happy with the projector :)
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This projector light bulb is used in Dukane projector models IMAGEPRO 8035 and 8600.
Read all of the specs and details for this projector bulb here:
www.topbulb.com/bare-bulb-dukane-imagepro-8035-8600-wb-la...
Camera projector mechanism from France. No maker's name. Number 1032. Probably made by René Bunzli and Pierre-Victor Continsouza
More info: cinegraphica.blogspot.be/2011/10/mechanism-bunzli-contins...
This light bulb is used in Sharp projector models XG-C330X, XG-C335X, XG-C430X, XG-C435X.
Check out all the details on this projector bulb here:
www.topbulb.com/sharp-xg-c330x-xg-c335x-xg-c430x-xg-c435x...
It is very easy to make your own shutter using a servo motor and and arduino, and it is also very easy to control it from Video Projection Tools VPT 5.1
Not the rock band but one of a pair of dust-encrusted Kodak Ektagraphic-III slide projectors, not touched for at least three or four years.
For the last year or so, I've been trying to get off of my butt and mount this thing on the ceiling. Thanks to a sunny day and help from my pal J, we got it all mounted, and the result is much happiness.
Looking pretty antiquated now these projectors look like something out of the arc. Photo taken 1993
This text taken from the DP70 website
Two DP70 (2493+2494). Theatre rebuilt and machines removed to Hoyts store in Auckland for spares. Possibly moved to Top Town Cinema in Blenheim. Graeme Edwards bought these machines when the OCTAGON closed in 1992 and moved them to the WESTEND CINEMA Hastings where they were used for about 12 months before I built the mutliplex and closed the cinema. They were like new (having done only 2 sessions per day since installation-a few extra sessions in holiday) and I sold them to a private collector complete with 70mm lenses, soundheads etc.
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Bauer B5A 35mm, Slide Projector & 2 stacked Panasonic Video Projectors. All with the same aim. During Fantastisk Film Festival in Lund, Sweden there was a big tent with stadium seating in it. It all became a bit shaky when people moved around.
March 8, 2011 - We were experimenting with the projector that we use for the New Beginnings seminar. It's like having a big screen TV! We need to invest in one of these.
OId projector on top; new on the bottom. It's a bit of an upgrade in every respect.
So we've had an NEC projector for many years now, a 1024x768 thing that's nothing fancy but did a good job in a dark room projected against a wall or a sheet or (more recently for us) an actual projector screen. Fun for watching TV and movies at night.
Not so great for doing anything with ambient light, though, so watching during the day was always a struggle to black out a fairly bright living room with several windows and an adjacent dining room. A bit of a pain in the winter, way more so in the summer, and a pain for me in any case during the day since I work from home and could in theory be using it but generally didn't bother.
The new one is significantly bigger (actually a bit bigger than I even expected), but more importantly it's widescreen HD and so much brighter its nuts. We can watch something and eat dinner with the lights on without a problem. Thrilling improvement.
An American 35mm 'toy' projector from around 1920. Rare model.
Manufacturer: A.B. Cummings
Type: 'professional model'