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Charles Greenlee
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 801
From: Savannah, Ga, U.S.
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted 09-12-2008 02:20 AM
I used the film guard so much, everyone swore I was drinking it. It does give you a nice buzz, and gets you going . LoL Naw, but I was pretty religious about running our cleaner w/ FG once a week. And the projectors ran quieter, and there was less wear and tear on the film. Sadly, as I have been informed, since I left, none of the projectors are ever deep cleaned anymore, nor is the film cleaned and filmguarded. And that fact slaps you in the face the minute you walk into the movie. You can hear the projectors in the auditoriums, and after only a few days the film looks like it's been run nonstop, 24/7, for a few years. Oh well, not my worry. I'll just watch it some place else.
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Charles Greenlee
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 801
From: Savannah, Ga, U.S.
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted 09-12-2008 03:30 AM
We only had 1 film cleaner, and I was the only one running it. If I worked 5 shifts a week, with 2 shows a shift, that'd allow me to clean 10 shows. We had 6 screens, so that fall short of allowing 2x a week, or 12 shows. And on at least one of those days, they had me doing other BS, or hustling to build/break-down prints, and didn't have time to keep up with the cleaner. And I am a tad absent minded, so on that busy BS day, I'd forget in favor of whatever BS tasks I was busy with. I was a assistant manager as well after all. Inventory ack! Hmm, may have lost some kids with the term "absent minded", they're calling it A.D.D. nowadays. Heh.
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Dominic Espinosa
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1172
From: California, U.S.A.
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 09-12-2008 01:10 PM
If you're buying new expect to spend $500 or so on a cleaner with a bracket. If at all possible do platter mount, but projector mount is fine. Again, new, expect to spend maybe $60 per mounting bracket. Get one for every screen.
Lastly, I would recommend 1 cleaner per 3 screens depending on your turn-over. The best thing to do is figure out what your most ideal rotation is, such that it's fool-proof for an operator to say "okay, it's Thursday night, cleaner 1 to theater 1" and boom, it's done.
Lastly, if you don't clean your prints routinely for whatever reason at least keep a bottle of FilmGuard on hand. It is the Swiss army knife of booth supplies.
For example: FilmGuard saved a print that was soaked with water from leader to tail preventing lost shows and paying for film damage, which, if you're not a major you'll probably pay the full amount for.
Christie platter drive roller turn to sticky goo all over your deck? FG will remove it quickly and easily -- better than acetone even.
I realize I'm getting preachy so I'll shut up now.
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Charles Greenlee
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 801
From: Savannah, Ga, U.S.
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted 09-13-2008 12:37 AM
Well, if I'm getting the films at the start, cleaning isn't really an issue, and lubricating would be my aim. It'll allow a soft wear in, and help prevent extensive wear, and possibly prevent damage. Even for something not cleaning, you'd be amazed at what my film cleaner cloth looks like after even 1 run, much less a second or even a 3rd. I usually only use the cloths for 1 run each side. It may be a waste, but I'd rather error on the side of caution where my film's health is concerned. Incidentally, I'd have killed for another cleaner. That'd have put me at the 1:3 ratio, and made things so much smoother. With just the one, I'd have to coordinate it with the show schedules. Can't very well move the cleaner from 1 to 2 if the movie in 1 doesn't end before the movie in 2 has to start. Oh well, I try my best with what I'm allowed. Hopefully I can get on with another chain running film, preferrably in the Atlanta area. That is where I'm trying to relocate to. But that's business for another thread.
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