I wanted to share my thoughts on my first visit to the remodeled Vista Theatre in Los Angeles CA owned now by Quentin Tarantino. Our group was down in the Hollywood CA area last week going to a few 16mm private home parties. The Vista looks so great now. As you guys know I am into color lights and curtains in movie theatres most are missing these days.
The inside main theatre has some of the best use of color deco dark blue/red type lights on the side walls. We watched a great condition 35mm B&W print from Columbia of 'Who Was That Lady' shown flat with the proper masking. Before the main feature they showed a great assortment of 35mm trailers plus a color cartoon in 1.33
I must mention about the new 35mm mono sound amplifier at the Vista It was the best sound of any old 35mm 1960 movie shown in a theatre I have heard in a long while. The Vista's sound system has great clear treble and deep base. Hope to visit again when they show a 4 track mag stereo or Dolby Digital 35mm film print 0r 70mm 6 track sound with the many surround speakers on.
The lobby was done very well with a nice assortment of candy RC Cola drinks and popcorn with lighted poster cases
As I mainly went to see the red curtains in action they did open and close them but at the wrong times. I talked to the manager after about the curtain timing. Like so many cinemas that still use their drapes at the Vista Theatre this past Saturday morning the projectionist in the booth dimmed the lights and opened the curtains on a blank white screen then the 35mm cartoon started a little out of focus. Same at the end credits on the main feature the projectionist waited till the movie ended and then closed the drapes on a white screen this was after most of the people had left. As many old time projection people tell me and I remember as a kid the proper way is to project the opening image both on the curtains and screen then open the drapes. Same at the end you wait till the 10 second cue upper right and start closing them so the end credits end around the same time the curtains have fully closed. You project on the drapes and screen at the same time. A plus like in the old days is to close the curtains one more time after the trailers and then open again on the feature attraction.
Hope Quentin reads this forum or the manger can change the curtain timings. It was still one of the best movie theatre showmanship presentations I have watched in the last 25 years. If you are visiting the LA area check the Vista Theatre out . They are at 4473 Sunset on the Film-Tech Cinema Systems or Blogs bus lines.
They even have a small 16mm &VHS cinema space next to the lobby but was closed on my Saturday morning visit. Next door in the Vista Theatre building is Pam's Coffy a smart little food and coffee place dedicated to Pam Grier with posters and memorabilia .Has a small old TV screen with old VHS movies playing.in a small booth space.
My visit to the restored Netflik Egyptian Hollywood Theatre also last week did not go so well curtain wise. Watch for my reports with photos on another topic soon.
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I wanted to share my thoughts on my first visit to the remodeled Vista Theatre in Los Angeles CA owned now by Quentin Tarantino. Our group was down in the Hollywood CA area last week going to a few 16mm private home parties. The Vista looks so great now. As you guys know I am into color lights and curtains in movie theatres most are missing these days.
The inside main theatre has some of the best use of color deco dark blue/red type lights on the side walls. We watched a great condition 35mm B&W print from Columbia of 'Who Was That Lady' shown flat with the proper masking. Before the main feature they showed a great assortment of 35mm trailers plus a color cartoon in 1.33
I must mention about the new 35mm mono sound amplifier at the Vista It was the best sound of any old 35mm 1960 movie shown in a theatre I have heard in a long while. The Vista's sound system has great clear treble and deep base. Hope to visit again when they show a 4 track mag stereo or Dolby Digital 35mm film print 0r 70mm 6 track sound with the many surround speakers on.
The lobby was done very well with a nice assortment of candy RC Cola drinks and popcorn with lighted poster cases
As I mainly went to see the red curtains in action they did open and close them but at the wrong times. I talked to the manager after about the curtain timing. Like so many cinemas that still use their drapes at the Vista Theatre this past Saturday morning the projectionist in the booth dimmed the lights and opened the curtains on a blank white screen then the 35mm cartoon started a little out of focus. Same at the end credits on the main feature the projectionist waited till the movie ended and then closed the drapes on a white screen this was after most of the people had left. As many old time projection people tell me and I remember as a kid the proper way is to project the opening image both on the curtains and screen then open the drapes. Same at the end you wait till the 10 second cue upper right and start closing them so the end credits end around the same time the curtains have fully closed. You project on the drapes and screen at the same time. A plus like in the old days is to close the curtains one more time after the trailers and then open again on the feature attraction.
Hope Quentin reads this forum or the manger can change the curtain timings. It was still one of the best movie theatre showmanship presentations I have watched in the last 25 years. If you are visiting the LA area check the Vista Theatre out . They are at 4473 Sunset on the Film-Tech Cinema Systems or Blogs bus lines.
They even have a small 16mm &VHS cinema space next to the lobby but was closed on my Saturday morning visit. Next door in the Vista Theatre building is Pam's Coffy a smart little food and coffee place dedicated to Pam Grier with posters and memorabilia .Has a small old TV screen with old VHS movies playing.in a small booth space.
My visit to the restored Netflik Egyptian Hollywood Theatre also last week did not go so well curtain wise. Watch for my reports with photos on another topic soon.
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