If I could determine the spots suffer similar condensation problems that would be my winning argument for a motorized version or at least a passive backdraft fail safe. Cause our ops in that department are often very green to our booth, if not green to running spots entirely, easy to miss non-obvious steps.
For analog projection, we are committed to a two projectionist booth now because of how much day of pre-show/backup/post-show we often run manually via the DCI system. Better to just let 35/70 changeovers be the only task for the other person without distraction. But if we are both 35mm projectionists, which we often are, we tend role share a little, and not role sharing exactly the same every time can lead to a missed step in the sequence. So again an argument for some failsafe approaches to this one.
For analog projection, we are committed to a two projectionist booth now because of how much day of pre-show/backup/post-show we often run manually via the DCI system. Better to just let 35/70 changeovers be the only task for the other person without distraction. But if we are both 35mm projectionists, which we often are, we tend role share a little, and not role sharing exactly the same every time can lead to a missed step in the sequence. So again an argument for some failsafe approaches to this one.
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