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Projectionist is a person whose profession entails the operating of a
movie projector. Currently a
motion picture projectionist is one of the lowest paying professions in the United States, ranking in the bottom 50 paying professions according to the 2004 U.S. Census.
In some movie theater chains, but not all, booth work is done only by the management. The level of automation also varies by chain. Some companies feel that shows should be started manually to ensure that someone makes sure framing, sound, etc. are working correctly. Other companies make use of the available technology to cut down on needed labor in the booth.
Digital movies are still in the introduction stage of the business life cycle. Most prints are still made of physical film (several reels) that must be spliced together. Projectionists "build" movies by splicing ads, trailers,
PSAs, and the film reels into one large circle of film. Projectionists also "tear down" movies after their run is over, thread movies through the projector, clean projectors/the projector booth, fix any presentation problems that occur (including brain wraps, static wraps, mis-frames, sound problems, etc), and maintain humidity; especially in theaters that use ELF platter systems.
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