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projection and equipment
Flaherty also brought full developing, printing and projection equipment to show the Inuit his film, while he was still in the process of filming.
The Samuel Goldwyn Theater seats 1, 012, and was designed to present films at maximum technical accuracy, with state-of-the-art projection equipment and sound system.
The recent success of digitally projected 3D movies has led to a demand from some theater owners to be able to show these movies in 3D without incurring the high capital cost of installing digital projection equipment.
* VistaVision could be ( and most often was ) further printed down to standard vertical 35mm reels keeping its 1. 66: 1 widescreen aspect ratio, which meant exhibitors did not need to purchase additional projection equipment, unlike CinemaScope.
Although the clarity of these 8-perf prints was striking, they were used only for premiere or preview engagements between 1954 and 1956 and required special projection equipment.
The original plan was to have the screening at the University's performing arts center but time constraints vs. the need to install projection equipment and elaborate six channel sound made this impossible.
Since that time, through generous donations, the Virginia has been able to fully equip its projection and sound system with a second projector, the latest in digital sound equipment and top quality lenses.
Under RCA's instigation, the two parent companies made their projection equipment compatible, meaning films shot with one system could be screened in theaters equipped for the other.
He went to New Orleans to learn how to book movies and run the projection equipment.
* April 7-Abel Gance's Napoleon often considered his best known and greatest masterpiece, premiers ( in a shortened version ) at the Paris Opéra and would demonstrate techniques and equipment that would not be used for years to come, such as hand-held cameras, and what is often considered the first widescreen projection format Polyvision.
In April 1981 they announced the High Definition Video System ( HDVS ), a suite of MUSE equipment including cameras, recorders, Trinitron monitors and projection TVs.
The most-expensive home-theater set-ups, which can cost over $ 100, 000 ( US ), have expensive digital projectors and projection screens, and maybe even custom-built screening rooms which include cinema-style chairs and audiophile-grade sound equipment designed to mimic ( or sometimes even exceed ) commercial theater performance.
For the purposes of making the above illustration readable a projection speed of 10 frames per second ( frame / s ) has been selected, in fact film is usually projected at 24 frame / s making the equivalent slow overcranking is rare, but available on professional equipment.
The Elgiva Theatre, completed in 1976 beside St Mary's Way, was equipped to show films and on moving to a new site just across the road in 1998 state of the art projection equipment was installed in the new theatre ( see image below ).
Amateurs who owned projection equipment used reversal films extensively because the cost of projection equipment and slide film was offset by not having to pay for prints.
It shows all the current releases and has just replaced the old 35ml projectors with the latest digital projection equipment, it also boasts the largest screen along the south coast.
In March 2012, the Ritz installed Digital projection equipment, purchased under a Digital Print Scheme through the Cinema Exhibitors Association CEA.
There is also a lighting booth with a computerized light board ( controlling over 200 dimmers ) and lcd video projection equipment behind the audience ( and upstairs ).
Touring bands will source a large line-array PA system from an audio equipment hire company with reliable service to take from venue to venue along with various other equipment such as lighting and projection.
The school was also equipped to suit the needs of the cast and crew behind-the-scenes, classrooms for the young actors, offices, dressing rooms, wardrobe department, editing facilities, a special effects shop, equipment storage areas, and a projection booth.

projection and is
Nor do I think that alienation is nothing more than a projection of the malaise of the intellectual.
In fact all of our civilized world is the resultant of man's projection of his imagination over the past 60 centuries or more.
The `` projection '' time of painting and sculpture is highly subjective, varying from person to person and even varying for a given person on different occasions.
This is the rate of projection ; ;
Whatever projection one makes, the striking fact about congregational and parochial life is the extent to which it is a vehicle of the social identity of middle-class people.
Still, his finale is put together with taste and a most sensitive projection of that pale sustenance, despair.
An axon ( also known as a nerve fiber ) is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, that typically conducts electrical impulses away from the neuron's cell body.
From the most northerly point, Ras ben Sakka in Tunisia, in 37 ° 21 ′ N, to the most southerly point, Cape Agulhas in South Africa, 34 ° 51 ′ 15 ″ S, is a distance approximately of ; from Cape Verde, 17 ° 33 ′ 22 ″ W, the westernmost point, to Ras Hafun in Somalia, 51 ° 27 ′ 52 ″ E, the most easterly projection, is a distance ( also approximately ) of.
Even if the image is sharp, it may be distorted compared to ideal pinhole projection.
In pinhole projection, the magnification of an object is inversely proportional to its distance to the camera along the optical axis so that a camera pointing directly at a flat surface reproduces that flat surface.
The magnification in an atom is due to the projection of ions radially away from the small, sharp tip.
The standard projection model for the atom probe is an emitter geometry that is based upon a revolution of a conic section, such as a sphere, hyperboloid or paraboloid.
The magnification for a spherical emitter is inversely proportional to the radius of the tip, given a projection directly onto a spherical screen, the following equation can be obtained geometrically.
Most models for reconstruction assume that the tip is a spherical object, and utilise empirical corrections to stereographic projection to convert detector positions back to a 2D surface embedded in R < sup > 3 </ sup >.
* Specimen geometry is uncontrolled, yet controls projection behaviour, hence little control over the magnification.
One of the uses of the outer product is to construct projection operators.
Given a ket of norm 1, the orthogonal projection onto the subspace spanned by is
* Lambert conformal conic projection ( LCC ) is a conic map projection, which is often used for aeronautical charts
Unlike with geographical maps, where many famous projections are known ( such as the Mercator projection ), the calendar projection is a matter of such triviality that no names for these exist in common circulation.

projection and called
The new systems were called AMS for Auditorium Management Systems and were the first digital cinema servers designed to be user friendly and operate reliably in a computer-hostile environment such as a projection booth, especially some union booths.
This arrangement came to be called a " projection printer ", and eventually an " optical printer ".
The compromise most often chosen — called a conformal projection — preserves angles and length ratios, so that small circles are mapped as small circles and small squares as squares.
If two quarks have unaligned spins, the spin vectors add up to make a vector of length S = 0 and only one spin projection ( S < sub > z </ sub > = 0 ), called the spin-0 singlet.
This is also called the projection postulate.
Coincidence events can be grouped into projection images, called sinograms.
If the spin of a particle has a positive projection on its direction of motion then it is called left-handed ; otherwise, it is right-handed.
The beaks of many baby birds have a projection called an egg tooth, which facilitates their exit from the amniotic egg.
This projection is called the Natta projection after Giulio Natta.
* Hickman – formerly called the Centre for Innovative Teaching – includes " Smart " classrooms featuring closed-circuit cameras and remote projection systems to link teachers and students with other classrooms.
Claudian describes the ancient city as extending to a considerable length towards the promontory or headland, the projection of which sheltered its port: the latter affords good anchorage for large vessels ; but besides this, which is only a well-sheltered road-stead, there is adjoining the city a large salt-water lake, or lagoon, called the Stagno di Cagliari, communicating by a narrow channel with the bay, which appears from Claudian to have been used in ancient times as an inner harbor or basin.
It is a particular type ( called type 1 ) of Steiner surface, that is, a 3-dimensional linear projection of the Veronese surface.
In fact, many planetariums today have what are called projection orreries, which project onto the dome a Sun with planets ( usually limited to Mercury up to Saturn ) going around it in something close to their correct relative periods.
The mouth lies between the fourth and fifth segments and is covered by a projection from the sixth, called the labrum ( upper lip ).
They use a national projection system called EGSA ' 87, which is a Transverse Mercatorial Projection mapping Greece in one zone.
PCA is mathematically defined as an orthogonal linear transformation that transforms the data to a new coordinate system such that the greatest variance by any projection of the data comes to lie on the first coordinate ( called the first principal component ), the second greatest variance on the second coordinate, and so on.
When the camera lens is not removed ( or cannot be removed ) a common method used is afocal photography, also called afocal projection.
This is called the scalar projection of a onto b, or scalar component of a in the direction of b ( see figure ).
The origin and vector direction of the projectors ( also called projection lines ) differs, as explained below.
Five primitive operators of Codd's algebra are the selection, the projection, the Cartesian product ( also called the cross product or cross join ), the set union, and the set difference.
Thereafter all those who prepared chemical powders by heating and transmuting copper by projection called their methods " Tanyang techniques ".
" Almost every vertebrate cell has a specialized cell surface projection called a primary cilium.
The family of projection operators E < sub > T </ sub >( λ ) is called resolution of the identity for T. Moreover, the following Stieltjes integral representation for T can be proved:
The resolution of the identity ( sometimes called projection valued measures ) formally resembles the rank-1 projections.

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