I want to thank everyone for their generous support and wonderful stories told to me in response to my post for help writing my novel set in a 1958 projection room.
But now I have a new question - mainly because I have been so impressed by the projectionists I've just met.
Who are some of the most famous projectionists of the 20th Century - the insider favorites - the little known or widely known masters - Not necessarily Edison as a projectionist - but more like the man who must have run the projectors at Radio City Music Hall or the Roxy in the 1930's. Who projected Gone With The Wind or Frankenstein to greatest effect? - Or is it the ones who leave the lightest footprint that do the best job, allowing the audience an unblemished presentation - Who are the great guys and great minds - innovators - showmen - personal heroes or favorites - unsung heroes - characters - magicians of the booth - and what of lady projectionists - the Marie Curie of the projection room?
One often hears that one person or another was a master organist at this or that silent movie palace - but who are the projectionists that should be equally recognized and applauded - and who knows their stories?
Thanks again for being there -
Alan J. Adler
But now I have a new question - mainly because I have been so impressed by the projectionists I've just met.
Who are some of the most famous projectionists of the 20th Century - the insider favorites - the little known or widely known masters - Not necessarily Edison as a projectionist - but more like the man who must have run the projectors at Radio City Music Hall or the Roxy in the 1930's. Who projected Gone With The Wind or Frankenstein to greatest effect? - Or is it the ones who leave the lightest footprint that do the best job, allowing the audience an unblemished presentation - Who are the great guys and great minds - innovators - showmen - personal heroes or favorites - unsung heroes - characters - magicians of the booth - and what of lady projectionists - the Marie Curie of the projection room?
One often hears that one person or another was a master organist at this or that silent movie palace - but who are the projectionists that should be equally recognized and applauded - and who knows their stories?
Thanks again for being there -
Alan J. Adler
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