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How they show films in 'Kinomechta' ('Kinodream') Movie Theater
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Steve
2011-11-23 15:30:52 UTC
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Here's a good photo essay on Russian large screen film presentation
from the English-Russia blog. Note that they use Cinemeccanica
projectors:
http://englishrussia.com/2011/11/23/this-is-how-they-show-films-in-kinodream-movie-theater/
Derek Gee
2011-11-25 18:57:24 UTC
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Post by Steve
Here's a good photo essay on Russian large screen film presentation
from the English-Russia blog. Note that they use Cinemeccanica
http://englishrussia.com/2011/11/23/this-is-how-they-show-films-in-kinodream-movie-theater/
I see both 35mm and what looks like 70mm. Right?

Derek
Martin Hart
2011-11-26 00:17:28 UTC
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Post by Derek Gee
Post by Steve
Here's a good photo essay on Russian large screen film presentation
from the English-Russia blog. Note that they use Cinemeccanica
http://englishrussia.com/2011/11/23/this-is-how-they-show-films-in-kinodream-movie-theater/
I see both 35mm and what looks like 70mm. Right?
Derek
I see a 35mm Cinemeccanica and an NEC digital projector but I can't
identify anything that looks like 70mm to me.

Marty
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Derek Gee
2011-11-27 16:56:53 UTC
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Post by Martin Hart
Post by Derek Gee
Post by Steve
Here's a good photo essay on Russian large screen film presentation
from the English-Russia blog. Note that they use Cinemeccanica
http://englishrussia.com/2011/11/23/this-is-how-they-show-films-in-kinodream-movie-theater/
I see both 35mm and what looks like 70mm. Right?
Derek
I see a 35mm Cinemeccanica and an NEC digital projector but I can't
identify anything that looks like 70mm to me.
I guess I was mistaken. Thanks for clearing that up. So what's "large
screen" about this Russian installation??

Derek

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