Join me on my merry trek of old ruins, cinemas, railways and things that just catch my attention around Yorkshire and the UK. John.
View this post on Instagram 35mm film projector, Hyde Park Picture house. 🍿 Not many of these left as cinemas have moved over to digital projection over the last decade or so. Digital allows much easier and cheaper distribution of films; each film print could cost way over £1000 to make for an arthouse movie with only a couple of prints. 🎞️ Apparently Eastman Kodak is the only company still manufacturing release print stock. 📽️ Virtual tour - bit.ly/2KzDzPk #hydeparkpicturehouse #cinena #projectionroom #movieprojector #35mmfilm #filmprojector #35mmfilmprojector #35mmprojector A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Dec 14, 2019 at 7:51am PST
35mm film projector, Hyde Park Picture house. 🍿 Not many of these left as cinemas have moved over to digital projection over the last decade or so. Digital allows much easier and cheaper distribution of films; each film print could cost way over £1000 to make for an arthouse movie with only a couple of prints. 🎞️ Apparently Eastman Kodak is the only company still manufacturing release print stock. 📽️ Virtual tour - bit.ly/2KzDzPk #hydeparkpicturehouse #cinena #projectionroom #movieprojector #35mmfilm #filmprojector #35mmfilmprojector #35mmprojector
A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Dec 14, 2019 at 7:51am PST
No comments:
Post a Comment