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MOTION PICTURE PROJECTOR
xx   MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY
xx   PROJECTOR

Shutter-speed tester, used in conjunction with an oscilloscope, provides an accurate check of camera shutter speeds, shutter consistency, opening and closing operation, and motion-picture camera and projector framing speeds.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Spring 1985 (v.2#4) pg. 82

Preventive maintenance for film projectors, tape recorders and other A-V equipment.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1970 (v.19#9) pg. 74

Tips on proper film care include cleaning the film and adjusting the equipment.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1970 (v.34#7) pg. 48

How to check the accuracy of your movie projector's ability to project 18 and 24 frames per second.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1977 (v.41#12) pg. 54

Tips on cleaning your movie projector.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1979 (v.43#3) pg. 40

Build a sound-absorbing blimp for a moving picture projector. A fan-cooled box built of particle board, insulated with fiberglass lining, and with covers over the supply and takeup reels can reduce the noise of a movie projector to a minimum.
PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY May 1973 (v.16#5) pg. 41

How to arrange seating, projector and screen to get the best possible projected 16mm film image.
PHOTOMETHODS Jun 1975 (v.18#6) pg. 32

Installing a thermister into the lamp circuit of a slide or movie projector will reduce the current drawn when first switched on, thus reducing the chance of the bulb being blown out by an overload.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1976 (v.209#5) pg. 178

How to keep your movie projector in top working order.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Sep 1965 (v.36#9) pg. 61

Tips on demagnetizing the sound heads on your projector.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Mar-Apr 1980 (v.8#2) pg. 10

Basics workshop. ABC's of sound projectors. A look at the features found on modern projectors.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jun 1980 (v.8#4) pg. 15

The Great Projector Round-up. A comparison of Super-8 sound projectors.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jun 1980 (v.8#4) pg. 24

Be prepared for breakdowns with this "minor movie breakdown kit". Suggested kit includes take-up reel, extension cords, extra projection lamp, a tape film splicer, a light socket adaptor, extra leader and other possibly needed supplies.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Dec 1980 (v.8#8) pg. 8

Tips when taking still photos of single frames of movie film by photographing the projected image. Projecting the smallest image possible and holding back the film heat shield can help brighten the projected image.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jan-Feb 1981 (v.9#1) pg. 10

Timing leader. Using Kodak's sound stripper leader, 5-ft. of black leader and a metronome to check the adjustable speed control of a movie projector.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jan-Feb 1981 (v.9#1) pg. 12

Use orthodontic elastics to secure reels onto the spindles of a movie projector.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER May 1981 (v.9#3) pg. 14

How to synchronize the recording speed on a editor with the playback speed of a projector.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jun 1981 (v.9#4) pg. 14