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Opinion: A film projectionist once more, now in L.A. — resurrecting a dying craft

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment December 31, 2023

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All the crafts that I’ve practiced in my life I’ve done knowing they are either dead or dying. I have a master's degree in poetry. I was an investigative journalist at a nonprofit that closed due to lack of funding. I was a 35 mm projectionist. A craft that began at the turn of the last century and all but vanished around 2013 when most movie theaters had transitioned to digital projectors — simply because digital prints are cheaper... + full article



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