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Richard C. Wolfe
Master Film Handler
Posts: 250
From: Northampton, PA, USA
Registered: Apr 2000
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posted 01-03-2003 10:01 AM
I suppose it would have a lot to do with the size of the theatre complex. As a theatre owner myself, I am the manager and projectionist most of the time. I have an assistant for my day off or when I think I need extra help. However, my theatre is a single screen and it's easy. I would think that running up to 5 screens would still be fairly easy to do most of the work, but if you are thinking about a large multi or mega-plex if would be much more difficult.
If you are the owner you can do whatever you want to do. If the complex is large to the extent that your services are needed on the floor or in the office most of the time, there is no reason why you couldn't still put some time in the booth during slow periods just to keep your fingers in it, or just for fun. You might want to stay late Thursday nights to help tear down and build up shows.
You will need to decide where your talents are most needed. You hire people to do what you either can't do, don't want to do, or don't have time to do. As the owner you can be the janitor and hire someone to be the manager if you want to. It wouldn't make much sense to do that, but it would be your prerogative.
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Mike Blakesley
Film God
Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 01-03-2003 08:52 PM
I own this theatre and also do all the film work and office work, and some maintenance. I also wrote the ticket selling program we use. I create all the advertising, change the marquee, and just about everything else. The only thing I don't do is the janitorial work, which I contract out, and the concession work (because I'm too busy selling tickets). I have John Eickhof come in 2x per year to check-over the booth equipment, but I do most of the maintenance work myself. I have a day job, so I don't have much time to tear apart equipment to install upgrades, etc.
Owning a theatre is awesome, BUT you have to really have your heart in it with regard to weekends, holidays, and late nights. If you don't love the biz, you could be destined for a rough ride. I wouldn't have it any other way!
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Peter Schoell
Film Handler
Posts: 47
From: Paynesville, MN, USA
Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 01-06-2003 12:02 AM
Good Luck Ken. I bought a small-town 2 screen theatre 12 years ago, and now have theatres in 4 small-towns. With 11 screens I have a booker, who books for alot of other theatres too, and 40 part-time enployees. This leaves me to do everything else from bookwork & ordering to re-seating an autotorium and installing sound systems. You don't need to have a large staff to operate, many people run theatres by themselves, with a few family members, or part-time employees. You don't need to have a 20-plex. Save some money for a down payment, and watch for somebody who wants to retire. Even though the buisness has changed in the last 12 years, I still have times like last summer when a young boy comes out to the concession stand with his Grandmother during Scooby-Doo and said. " Grandma, can you get this and that?" "I've got to get back in the movie." "I don't want to miss anything!" So, there are rewards that don't have dollar signs.
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