I don't know if I'm the last person to see this but if you haven't seen the short documentary of the Mahoning Drive-in then check it out.
I don't know if I'm the last person to see this but if you haven't seen the short documentary of the Mahoning Drive-in then check it out.
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Here is the short video "At The Drive-In". Click below, then scroll down to the video with its arrow. Then click to see the video.
https://filmthreat.com/reviews/at-the-drive-in/
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Thank you Maurice for the link.Just watched the clip,good luck to them nice to see 35mm in use just for the love of real film.
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It's good to know that some 35mm prints are still surviving, but for how long?
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I thought it was fascinating how they managed to rig a digital presentation of Jaws when the 35mm copy failed to turn up using 3 digital projectors overlapping to increase brightness. Also the passion to create atmosphere on film nights. They also plan to do vhs presentations on the largest drive-in screen.
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