Motion Picture Projectionist
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The role of the projectionist is one that's considered a timeless classic in the world of movies. Projectionists are responsible for taking film stock (whether 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, Beta, High Definition video, or digital video) and setting it up for an audience to sit back and enjoy at cinemas, theaters, festivals, or other screening locations. Whether using digital or analog technology, projectors and film are sensitive pieces of kit that need to be handled with great care. Action!
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- Attention to Detail
- Diligence and Attention to Detail
- Monitoring
- Operations Monitoring
- Quality Assurance
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