The projectionist for chain theaters set up everything to run automatically and are not on the premises. If the movie breaks down (even digital ones have problems apparently) they come in and announce that a projectionist is being sent.
We go to a classic films screening every week on Monday afternoons. If the film is more than 90 minutes the pretitle show starts over the film as it is automatic and they can’t stop it.
naturally_easy about 10 years ago
He can walk out. It won’t affect a thing as long as he pushed the play button. It’s not the 70s you know.
Helen Ferrieux about 10 years ago
He’s seen the film already and he knows whodunnit
Chief Inspector about 10 years ago
thanks: I can go to work now and not worry about that all day.
HonoBear about 10 years ago
Been there, done that.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 10 years ago
Are there actual projectionists any more? I thought the minimum-wage kids just stuck the reel into the slot and pushed a button.
mafastore about 10 years ago
The projectionist for chain theaters set up everything to run automatically and are not on the premises. If the movie breaks down (even digital ones have problems apparently) they come in and announce that a projectionist is being sent.
We go to a classic films screening every week on Monday afternoons. If the film is more than 90 minutes the pretitle show starts over the film as it is automatic and they can’t stop it.