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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.
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I bought and old overhead projector off Craigslist. Then I drew silly things and made my roommates do silly things.
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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.
This projector light bulb is used in Dukane projector models IMAGEPRO 8035 and 8600.
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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.
As part of our Wonderbot project, I am building a small puppet theater in my studio, to experiment with poetic robots and interactive storytelling. Before building out a permanent framework, I am testing a few ideas, to best combine physical objects with digital images and sounds. In this test, the projector is pointing down from the ceiling so that characters can stand in front of the projected image without blocking it. With the projector about five feet away from the back wall, it can beam a backdrop that’s about 4 feet wide by 3 feet high.
We are creating a short story around Violet and Indigo, two ‘wonder ducks’ created by Natalina, which we’ve turned into 'poetic robots’. We’re now starting to write a loose script to guide their interactions, with dialog, music, sound effects, props and backdrops. We hope this fairy tale will inspire which features to give these duckbots (e.g.: respond to each other’s calls, approach or avoid one another). Our goal is to capture the best scenes on video and edit it all together into a compelling story at the end of this project. I can’t wait to see how far we can go with this.
To track our progress, bookmark our Wonderbots photo album: bit.ly/wonderbot-photos
Projector in the Orpheum Theatre projection booth.
The Orpheum was built in 1922 and it was designed by John Eberson. It is the first theater to show signs of his famous atmospheric theater design. It hosted weekly vaudeville until 1929 then it showed movies until 1976. It was closed in 1976 and reopened year round in 2000. It is the crown jewel of Wichita movie theaters.
NRIS #80001473. Added in 1980.
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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.
"Electric Eye madness" reaches some kind of pinnacle here, with a projector that can make your slides dimmer if they seem very bright. Not a good idea for snow or beach scenes where exposure was correct on the subject itself, and wastefully throwing away a large fraction of the light (and heat) produced by the projection lamp.
My brothers cinema room features a projector which goes back into the ceiling when not in use. With a retracting screen too which you can watch about an 80 inch picture.. home cinema this way is so much better than those huge flat screen plasma or LCD tv's that dominate a room and well look a bit cheesy if you ask me. A Dolby Pro Logic sound system rattles the lights too so it really does feel like you're at the cinema.
All we need now is some popcorn...
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...