What a great and clear explanation......I loved this subject since I was young at school and always wondering how moving pictures are made to move out of that long filem strip of separate pictures.......doing lots of reading from books on this subject... finally...I got it...
Most professional projectors used an intermittent sprocket that is connected to a Geneva movement which is made up of a Maltese cross and a cam. Also... three bladed shutters are only used in certain applications the far vast majority of professional machines use a two blade shutter the exposes each frame twice for a 48hz “flicker”
5:02 I don't understand. Why not just have the smaller "advance film" blade and remove the other two blades? Surely it's the length of the blackout that causes the noticeable flicker?
Hi, This is such an amazing video. I keep coming back to it just to rewatch it! Thanks so much for making it. I just have one question. I get how the first sprocket pulls the film from the supply reel, but what pulls the film onto the takeup reel after the second sprocket pulls it through the projector? Thank you for answering my question and thanks again for the brilliant video. Cheers, Chris
Lo que muestra éste video es una técnica que se usó desde el año 1900.... y no representa en modo alguno el sistema mecánico de proyección moderno que conocimos con sistema de Cruz de Malta, que eliminó el parpadeo por interrupción de lámina como el que muestra. Éste video ayuda a mantener en la ignorancia al público.
Amazing explanation. Thank you for the detailed video. Perfect.
What a great and clear explanation......I loved this subject since I was young at school and always wondering how moving pictures are made to move out of that long filem strip of separate pictures.......doing lots of reading from books on this subject... finally...I got it...
35 mm projectors use a different mechanism.
The best to understand how projector works ... Thanks
A fascinating video. Although, you could argue that film motion is both real and an illusion and not just the mind blending the images together .
Perfect,
Thanks for sharing
Marvellous!!! Never thought of...
Great explanation. Thank you !
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Most interesting. Thank you. 😃
My pleasure!
Thanks a lot for best explanation.
Fantastic! Thanks for the upload!
Wonderful is your tutorial.
Perfect explanation thank you sir
I finally understood how it work after owning one for the most part of my life.
Most professional projectors used an intermittent sprocket that is connected to a Geneva movement which is made up of a Maltese cross and a cam. Also... three bladed shutters are only used in certain applications the far vast majority of professional machines use a two blade shutter the exposes each frame twice for a 48hz “flicker”
Thank for the free knowledge. Now i understand why Quentin Tarantino is such a cinéphile. This is just awesome 😎
Very thanks
5:02 I don't understand. Why not just have the smaller "advance film" blade and remove the other two blades? Surely it's the length of the blackout that causes the noticeable flicker?
Great explanation backed by great graphic with animation.Subscribed instantly.
Great explanation. I thought sound is played by magnetic tape as used in tape recorders.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
MAGNIFICO! Tudo eu gostaria de saber!
GRATO, pelo vídeo!
Hi,
This is such an amazing video. I keep coming back to it just to rewatch it!
Thanks so much for making it.
I just have one question.
I get how the first sprocket pulls the film from the supply reel, but what pulls the film onto the takeup reel after the second sprocket pulls it through the projector?
Thank you for answering my question and thanks again for the brilliant video.
Cheers,
Chris
The takeup reel itself rotates along with the supply reel and it has to pull the film without slack after the second sprocket : )
My projector has a colour wheel
I want a projector
The fact that adults run this channel but the first letter in the wow isn’t uppercase
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Lo que muestra éste video es una técnica que se usó desde el año 1900.... y no representa en modo alguno el sistema mecánico de proyección moderno que conocimos con sistema de Cruz de Malta, que eliminó el parpadeo por interrupción de lámina como el que muestra. Éste video ayuda a mantener en la ignorancia al público.
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stolen from the channel engineer guy!
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this is a thief channel ... the video belongs to "engineerguy" channel ... Plz report it to youtube.
Thanks. I will use engineerguy's video to watch this from now on.
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This is just stolen from The Engineer Guy