International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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An example cf the brilliant image projected tj a lirge drive-in theatre screen by the new Strong Futura projection arc lamp is shown in this unretcu.hed photo made recently at the Jesse James, Toledo, one of the 23 theatres of the Armstrong circuit. All of the lighting around the concession building, turned on so as to illuminate the patrons' cars, had no appreciable effe.t m the powerful light projected to the screen. of focus. Sikcred reflectors are provided with tamps burning at less than ')r> amperes. The futura has a new t\pe convenient arc imager s\stem. redesigned to eliminate parallex. The Strong exhibit will also include the X-16 Xenon Projection lamp, new Bi-Powr silicon diode stack transformer-rectifier designed as a power source for the operation of two arc lamps, and Tuf-Cold reflectors. iP ¥ ^^ Norelco To Show 360° Exhibit at World's Fair \ number of Norelco Pulse Lite projectors will be an integral part of a giant ■')()() motion picture exhibit at the forthcoming New York World's Fair. The exhibit will be shown on surround walls, broken l>\ partitions so that about a thousand persons may stand in a sort of circular well to see the picture. The performance is expected to be of about 20 minutes duration. The building has been designed to accommodate another 1000 persons waiting for each performance and is intended to be a temporary one. It will be demolished and re-erected somewhere else when the fair (loses at the end of 1%5. One of the state exhibits will house the circularl) projected picture system. iP PROJECTIONISTS WANTED! National Sound Service Co. will interview competent IATSE personnel for position as Field Service Men in theatrical and industrial field. Send letter to: Box 410, International Projectionist, 545 5th Ave., New York 17, N. Y. PROJECTIONISTS PREFER ETHYLOID Film Cement For BEST RESULTS Available from Supply dealers FISHER MFG. CO. 1185 Mr. Read Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. PROJECTOR CARBONS Better Light! Lower Costs! RINGSDORFF CARBON CORP. East McKeesport. Pa DOUBLY PLEASED — Lloyd A. Turel, proje;tionist at the new Norwest Theatre, Detroit, appears to be doubly pleased with his position pleased with his Strong Lo-Current projection arc lamps and pleased to have such an attractive boss. Dale Young Killeen, manager. International Projectionist October. 196.c Stea4c*tp Tflttvwid? it c*«t u&e* »at, HEYER-SHULTZ UNBREAKABLE METAL REFLECTORS TOP SCREEN ILLUMINATION 5 YEAR GUARANTEE WILL NOT PIT OR TARNISH FACTORY REFINISHING SERVICE Stt Yon Manufactured by Theatre Supply Dtaler HEYER-SHULTZ, Inc. cedar Grove, n. j. 17