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TURM PALAST KINO FRANKFURT
In 2000 I visited The Turm Palast Kino in Frankfurt. This building goes back to 1917. It has now been converted into 7 screens. We meet Stefan in Projection who talks to us about his cinema. He has Philips fp5 as well as modern fp30's. It's a nice conversion. Old black and white photos in the stairwell announced a glorious past. Alfred Hitchcock was there, even Gary Cooper came . In it's day it was a very important theatre, and it hosted many premieres. After almost 81 years of history, the Turmpalast cinema closed in February 2019.
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Komentáře

  • @LorQuanny1
    @LorQuanny1 Před 20 hodinami

    Thank you broski

  • @BrynTyson
    @BrynTyson Před 11 dny

    Hi do you have anymore videos from cinemas in the cumbria area like barrow, ulverston or even lancaster? I have too watched many of your videos and work at the roxy cinema in ulverston would love to see old footage of cinemas i remember cheers

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 9 dny

      Hello Bryn, Thank you for watching the videos. Sadly I don't have any footage of the locations you mention. Thank you for your comment. All the best.

    • @BrynTyson
      @BrynTyson Před 8 dny

      @fp30e no worries thanks anyway! I believe my boss knows of you from many years ago you've probably heard of him charles Morris

  • @Malbailey670
    @Malbailey670 Před 11 dny

    Hi Fred. I trained this lad at UCI. Cinema Thurrock all those years ago. He originally started as an usher but showed a great interest in projection. He’s now in Australia 😀

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 9 dny

      Hello Malcolm, what a great story. You did a good job. Thank you very much for sharing. All the best.

  • @raditechman
    @raditechman Před 11 dny

    I have been enjoying watching the various cinemas. It brings back memories, as I worked at the Odeon Richmond when it was still a single screen and Kalee 21's with change overs and President carbon arc lamps. Coke fired boiler too! We had a projection box staff of 5. Ther sound was Duosonic including 4 track magnetic, The valve amplifierswere like those in your Odeon Harlow video. We also had a Brennel tape recorder for foyer background music. Those valve amplifiers used KT88 or KT66 output valves in parallel push pull configuration and they were vastly underrun to give very long life and reliability. The Monitor amplifier used a single 6V6 valve. I enjoyed it when we got a magnetic sound print, one of the best was "South Pacific" . The Odeon Richmond also had a Holophane lighting system but most of this was not in use when I was there. Although I had left the industry I have been back to the Odeon since it became a triple and got Cinemania projectors with "Cake stands" and Xenon arcs, not the same I preferred the old days. I also visited a 14 screen Cineworld multiplex projection box using film. At Richmond Odeon the week before the film "The Great Escape" we had an escapologist act on the stage each evening show before the trailers as a publicity stunt, It was good using the spotlight (carbon arc) on the act, Of course, now it is digital, and a projectionist is no longer required. No presentation and no real film. John

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 Před 13 dny

    I used to save my pocket money so I could go and watch the latest big releases at the Empire (and the neighbouring Odeon) during the 1970s. I especially remember seeing 'The Towering Inferno' as well as 'Earthquake', 'Midway' and 'Rollercoaster' the latter three presented with the logistically challenging 'Sensurround' system. I would dress smartly and go on a Saturday evening whenever possible (rather expensive for a young teen like me!) because the exciting atmosphere and grandiose sense of occasion of those show times were utterly intoxicating in what was unquestionably Britain's grandest film venue. Fun facts; the Empire changed from a live theatre to a cinema in 1927. Its last live theatre production starred *Fred Astaire* who also featured in 'The Towering Inferno' and the pilot of 'Battlestar Galactica' both of which were shown at the Empire. The Empire's Wiki page is a real gem.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 9 dny

      Hello Keyboard Dancers, That's great that you saved up your pocket money to see a movie at the Empire, which in those days was a great place to see a movie. I often would travel from Up-North to London for a couple of days to see films at the Empire, Plaza OLS, Odeon West End or as it was known then, Leicester Square Theatre and ABC Shaftsbury Avenue. I enjoyed the magic of the West End.

  • @Insideoutandfilmsarecool

    Hey do you have some footage of the Reel Cinema Quinton? as Danilo, Essoldo, Classic, Cannon, ABC, Odeon or Reel itself? Don't worry if you don't or if you haven't heard of that cinema but thanks anyway. 😅

  • @matellobaltasar9628
    @matellobaltasar9628 Před 23 dny

    Ich war in diesen Kino, da war ich 7 Jahre alt. Und das vor 60 Jahren. Damals hieß es auch schon Intimes.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 21 dnem

      Hello, Thank you for your great comment. That's amazing. You must have some lovely memories of this Kino.

    • @matellobaltasar9628
      @matellobaltasar9628 Před 19 dny

      @@fp30e ja ich war, als ich älter war öfters im Intimes. Ich habe in der Simon-Dach Straße später dann in der Kopernikus Straße gewohnt. Damals hat die Kinokarte noch 1.10 Mark gekostet . Lang is her.

    • @matellobaltasar9628
      @matellobaltasar9628 Před 19 dny

      Ich wünsche das Euch das Kino noch weitere 125 Jahre erhalten bleibt. Es ist bestimmt das älteste Kino in Berlin

  • @jackthenarrator4735
    @jackthenarrator4735 Před 29 dny

    I really like those wall decors in the auditorium showcasing the major Hollywood studios, back when they actually use to mean something.

  • @Ampex196
    @Ampex196 Před měsícem

    The first SDDS print I can recall was 'To Die For' 1995, which also carried SRD and DTS. Sadly, at the time, we were not equipped to run any of them - so Dolby 05 was 'order of the day'. Academy Mono was the only option when the print was transferred to our small Cinema 2 (140 seat) club screen with Westar 2001a/2002 sets of 1948 vintage. You'd be surprised by the number of patrons (mainly older) who preferred the limited dynamic range of Cinema 2 where a bomb or gunshot sounded barely louder than a whisper, and where dialogue was paramount. I've still Dolby EQ cards here.... but why did we bother???? We very rarely ran at 'Dolby 7, '. Fader 4-5 was typical though still 'too loud' for some. If we had a 'Director' screening, it was a different matter..... just crank it up !!!! Danny Boyle was easy to work with on both Trainspotting and Shallow Grave. He had the option to run at 1.85 or, at my suggestion 1.75. Having demonstrated both, ... !.75:1 it was. At least we could offer him the choice. Danny had not previously seen his work shown in single reels with carbon arcs.

    • @Ampex196
      @Ampex196 Před měsícem

      St Anne's Jombulance Brigade were known to attend screenings of 'The Exorcist' at Westgate Road. It was the only decent film that Bill Friedkin ever made!

  • @enoz.j3506
    @enoz.j3506 Před měsícem

    My 80,90's local Cinema, many good times,who remembers the very late naughty films shown ,i think on a Friday, starting at 11-00 finishing at 2 in the morning if memory serves me right.. Thank you for upload.

  • @davisneil
    @davisneil Před měsícem

    Thanks fred! I used to work here as chief when richard was promoted to engineer in 2003. aside from southend (i was one of michael's seniors dual site with chelmsford) this is the only 2 of your videos ive worked at. Keep them coming, i love watching them all. I worked at Chelmsford, Southend, Cineworld Milton keynes, Cineworld rugby, uci northampton, odeon tunbridge wells , hemel, barbican centre and sound associates. had a little blast from the past when i left youtube on, left the room and heard the cinemation alarm and came back to the room, almost in auto-pilot! Sadly I said goodbye to the career when I suffered a stroke, now self employed in phone repair.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Neil, Thank you for your most interesting comments. I'm glad the Cinemation alarm triggered the desired effect. I'm really sorry to hear you have not been well. Wishing you all the very best.

  • @andrewclegg6541
    @andrewclegg6541 Před měsícem

    Remember the Pearl and Dean advert logo and 20th Century Fox title music ?

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Andrew I remember when the P&D logo were towers from Ancient Greece with a clear blue sky, with a nice piece of majestic-classic Music for the intro and close P&D logo. Thank you for your comment.

  • @DarthVader-on4pe
    @DarthVader-on4pe Před měsícem

    Fantastic. Brand new multiplex with what looks like quite an eclectic mix of 40 year old + (but still very good!) kit. You'd expect it all to be brand new Vic5 consuls or similar 😊 Interesting....wonder where it all came from?

    • @davisneil
      @davisneil Před měsícem

      yes, it was a fascinating mix. 2003, i replaced Richard Mosey when he was appointed field engineer. the kalee and zenith xenon conversions remained there until around 2004, when i think richard may have put the money men under pressure to replace them which they did, with new cinemeccanica cx lamphouses. there are now stains on the floor caused by years of leaking uv/xenon light casting on the floor from the lamphouses! Aside from small incremental changes as far as i know, the kit remained the same. I left when I was offered a position at the barbican in london which was a similar setup to BFI, and i loved it. Sadly, whilst working for Sound Associates I've had health problems culminating in a stroke, so it was time to say goodbye.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello @DarthVader-on4pe, Thank you for your comment. I suppose Odeon were saving on money during the install.

  • @markkenny2001
    @markkenny2001 Před měsícem

    Hello Fred, I wish Carlton Screen Advertising still existed, ODEON is my favourite cinema chain.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Mark, Good to hear from you. I was always an Odeon Man from the middle 60's. All the best

  • @andrewclegg6541
    @andrewclegg6541 Před měsícem

    Love that sound !

  • @MOOGTRONMANIC
    @MOOGTRONMANIC Před měsícem

    whats the music being played in the background.? beautiful indeed. aah, found it in the credits- "the eastern sea" by john abbot. fascinating dive into one of bournemouth's old cinemas.

  • @mauromazzoncini5711
    @mauromazzoncini5711 Před měsícem

    What a Beautiful little cinema ,i hope one day to visit it 😊

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před měsícem

    A nice show, all held together with tape and string. lol

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 Před měsícem

    OK, that was fascinating for SO many reasons ! Must admit, working in that tiny box with arcs must have been an experience!! Glad you saw it's still around.

  • @williamobrien188
    @williamobrien188 Před měsícem

    Think that’s the smallest booth every seen but it’s beautiful

  • @markkenny2001
    @markkenny2001 Před měsícem

    Hello Fred, ODEON Bournemouth must have been very fortunate to show two Eddie Murphy films Shrek (2001) and Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001).

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Mark, That would certainly have pleased Murphy's fans for sure. Thank you for your comment.

  • @Insideoutandfilmsarecool
    @Insideoutandfilmsarecool Před měsícem

    23:41 You know there's no such thing as the curtains closing in this modern Odeon Cinema 😊 Creepy music Wait what da That's impossible! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!!!!! Idea from stairs 4 by @raxdflipnote

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello @Insideoutandfilmsarecool Thank you for your comment. You cant beat a nice set of screen tabs.

    • @Insideoutandfilmsarecool
      @Insideoutandfilmsarecool Před 22 dny

      Well guess what else you can't beat?

    • @Insideoutandfilmsarecool
      @Insideoutandfilmsarecool Před 22 dny

      The pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa paaaaaa Pearl And Dean!

  • @Designsbyg
    @Designsbyg Před měsícem

    that was great. i love to figure out problems and be able to fix them. I had my shutter apart so I can relate. I spotted so much in this vid. I see they run the exact same lamp I run. I also spotted the CAT689 on the wall which are very hard to find now. I must ask you about what they put on the shutter shaft. the round white unit with the wire coming out looks to be an encoder. never seen that before. (I see them on cnc machines). Thanks Fred.

  • @westrex5000
    @westrex5000 Před měsícem

    The Vic 8 was also known for Ghosting at a lot of installations I had seen. The Westar Projector there was a knob on the front to tweak the Shutter timing.

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před měsícem

    Hi Fred, it's me again. I found that the worst offender for ghosting was the Vic 5. The main issue was the B belt tension, slightly too loose and you would get a fluttering ghosting normally from the bottom of the frame. Easily fixed however, simple re tension the B belt correctly. I used a blacked-out frame with clear racking lines, this very clearly showed up any ghosting, and could easily be raked up and down to test the top and bottom.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello MIke, Good to hear from you. I only ever did relief working with Vic 5's, but I understand completely what you are saying. You must have installed so many of them over the years. I like your blacked-out frame for your Ghost check. My favourite machines were the Vic 8, Vic 10 of which we had 2 at the Odeon Haymarket, and of course the DP70 of which we had 3 at the Empire L/Sq. Always good to hear from you. Take care. All the best.

  • @sascharoll
    @sascharoll Před měsícem

    Judging from the movies being on display this should be around 2001.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Sascha, On looking at the video again, I saw the poster for Jurassic Park (1993), I never checked the other films. The Jurassic poster was actually Jurassic Park III (I did not see the III) which would clearly date it to 2001 as you correctly said. I will put a note in the description. Thank you so very much for pointing my error out. It does happen occasionally. I appreciate it when people correct me like this. All the very best. Please keep commenting.

  • @Designsbyg
    @Designsbyg Před měsícem

    I have one of those orcon lamphouses. it got converted to a 400w halogen. it was my first one

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Designsbyg, Thank you for your comment. Nice One. Would you ever consider a bright LED conversion, I'm thinking it would be bright enough for home use?. They were a neat arc designed for small theaters. I think Star Cinemas back in the day used them a lot. All the best Fred

    • @Designsbyg
      @Designsbyg Před měsícem

      @@fp30e hi Fred. i upgraded to a xenon lamp last year. running a super lumex now

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      @@Designsbyg Hello Designsbyg, That's even better, I bet your image looks amazing. Thank you for your further enjoyable comment.

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před měsícem

    When the Ritz at Wokingham had a new 180-seater built into the old Foyer area, the main 800 seat auditorium was bingo sadly. I converted the old projection area into a very nice flat. I had the old battery room converted into a bathroom and shower. I ran that cinema and lived there for 3 years. Quite a novelty lounge as the room followed the curve of the old balcony. Not seen that platter before, looked like the feed arm was over tight as the film really had to pull on the film to get it to move.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Mike, good to hear from you. That's very interesting about your flat. It sounds like you had 3 great years there. I remember back in the day, some projectionist jobs came with a flat in some independant cinemas. Re: the platter, I think Ben said it was a Boss platter. I could not find any info on it. Thank you as always for your comment. All the best.

  • @matthewvassblanc
    @matthewvassblanc Před měsícem

    I worked here in the Steve era. I recognise everything in this video down to the sound of creaky floorboards in the stairwell going up to screen 1. I often dream I’m back here. It’s criminal what has happened to this building and many others like it.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Mathew, Thank you for your comment. It certainly was a great Twin Conversion and a lovely cinema. Glad it brought some happy memories back to you. All the best.

    • @DarthVader-on4pe
      @DarthVader-on4pe Před měsícem

      I remember those creaky floorboards too 😊 What a place to see a film. You'd hear people at the kiosk asking if their film is showing on 'the big screen'...audiences loved it...

    • @DarthVader-on4pe
      @DarthVader-on4pe Před měsícem

      The projectionist Steve seems to run a neat and tidy operation. I remember the presentation was always excellent, especially in Screen 1 with the curtains closing prior to the feature...

  • @billyh88uk
    @billyh88uk Před měsícem

    Fantastic upload, I worked here from 2017 to 2019 and much of this 90s rebuild still remained, but it was ageing quite a bit by then so nice to see it all when it was new. The downstairs bar had become a Starbucks and we were still doing very good numbers, around the third Saturday in January especially there'd be huge queues coinciding with peak Oscar season. Still a few random old UGC (and even Virgin) cinema logos scattered around then if you knew where to look! The Picturehouse rebuild made it look really stunning but it came just that bit too late, I don't think the audiences ever recovered post-Covid to keep it open unfortunately. Some very famous audiences too, we had Kylie, David Beckham, Adele and even Princes William & Harry attend while I was there.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello Billy, Thank you for your most interesting comment. It's very sad it lost it's mojo. Picturehouse have just announced another closure. Their Bromley site is closing on 1st August 2024. Very sad times. It's good you have some great memories of your time at Fulham Road. Thank you for sharing them

  • @DarthVader-on4pe
    @DarthVader-on4pe Před 2 měsíci

    The last surviving original Cinerama auditorium in the UK and something crazy like fifth largest by seating capacity when it closed. An amazing place to see a film! Even on 35mm scope that deep curve was just spectacular... Saw my first film there 😢

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello @DarthVader-on4pe Growing up in Liverpool we had an amazing 3 strip Cinerama theatre with one projection room for the 3 projectors and sound follower. The original Top Box (above the Circle) was used for the 35mm (flat ratio) introduction. What an amazing moment when the gentleman on the screen said "This is Cinerama" and the switch would happen and change to 3 strip Cinerama. The tabs opened slowly revealing this huge screen. That is what you call presentation. It was always a great joy to watch a movie there. Thank you for your comment.

    • @DarthVader-on4pe
      @DarthVader-on4pe Před měsícem

      So pleased you've captured these moments...this once mighty venue has been comprehensively trashed since closure. Heartbreaking 😢

    • @DarthVader-on4pe
      @DarthVader-on4pe Před měsícem

      @@fp30e Amazing! Funnily enough, the interior designers/architects who did the twin conversion at Bournemouth also did the twinning at Liverpool: you can definitely see some similarities (including the rim of lights at the ceiling edge near the screen in Odeon 1). Fantastic places to see a film 👍

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      @@DarthVader-on4pe Hello Darth Vader, You can certainly see they were both very similar (Bournemouth and Liverpool). Both Odeon 2's had the same looking projection room as viewed from the theatre. That stood out a mile for me. Both cinemas were great conversions. Thank you for your comment

  • @williamobrien188
    @williamobrien188 Před 2 měsíci

    Makes me so sad to see all those lovely cinemas are gone modern cinemas have nothing on them no curtains no showman ship going to pictures used to be a experience not know it’s like sitting in a shoe box with seats speakers screen projector booth nothing like all those palaces that would seat over 2 thousand at a time and would be packed jaws earthquake Bruce Lee double bills just a few films and could sit in all day with continuous shows

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello William, You are showing your age talking about continuous days. They were great days. Often you would turn up in the middle of the movie. Go into the screening and sit thru both movies until you got up to the scene where you came in, and then you would get up and go home. It worked well. Thank you for your comment.

  • @liofo1413
    @liofo1413 Před 2 měsíci

    Screen #1 would have been great with 70mm. Still enough room for more screen surface with a top masking rising, and side masking opening even wider. Could have matched the Odeon Marble Arch.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello lio fo, I agree with you. What a missed opportunity. As the video said, they put in a new screen frame and a smaller screen. Had it been today I'm sure it would have been different. But what a beautiful auditorium. It''s a shame we have lost it. Thank you for your comment.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello liofo1413, it was a shame Odeon installed a smaller screen frame. Thank you for your comment.

    • @DarthVader-on4pe
      @DarthVader-on4pe Před měsícem

      The screen was approx the same size as Marble Arch...75ft wide x 28ft tall. Same era of modernisation with that spectacular space age sixties vibe 😊

  • @darkvader7231
    @darkvader7231 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video. Loved the auditoriums especially screen 1 which would have been great to see 70mm films in!!

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Dark Vader, Thank you for your comment. I really enjoyed making this video. And like you said Screen 1 is a lovely cinema and must have been great to see a movie there. All the best

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před 2 měsíci

    Hello Fred. I find so many of your videos, so very sad. It's like watching your own death, over and over again. Seeing people, you know being thrown on the scrap heap, often never working again. Then digital came along and thousands worldwide joined this fate. I'm so glad I left the business before I also ended up on the same scrap heap. The past seams unreal at times. Was I involved in cinema or was it just a film I had watched?

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Mike, So good to hear from you. I know exactly what you mean. I am currently working on one (time now 0040 Wed Morn UK) which is another great cinema that has closed. It's sad because I knew the projectionist in the video. I have a great multiplex near me. It's a very well run cinema. I have noticed some picture and sound issues when watching films there and have mentioned it to the very friendly management team, and they do get things done, it helps when this cinema makes lots of money. But what I am finding now, Digital is not looking that great on screen these days. I'm guessing the light engines are getting clogged up with dust, the image just looks soft and smokey all the time. Not sharp or dynamic at all like it used to be. I think we watched the same Road Show movie. All the very best.

    • @MichaelBeeny
      @MichaelBeeny Před 2 měsíci

      @@fp30e A 35mm projector, provided you keep the lamp, mirror, gate and lens in good condition, you will get a great picture. Video is a completly different ball game. The image path is quite complex, problems possible everywhere. Dust is a real danger. Not helped by no staff, little if any maintenance. Areas than cannot be maintained, thousands of components, that can age and degrade the image. A typical video projectors life is really only about 10 years, but it's the slow degradation that is less apparent. Changing one part will not fix it. I have also noticed this and running the lamps far too long. Corners getting dark, poor light stability and low light. This will only get worse because the bill to replace these projectors will be mined blowing. Never had to replace the complete 35mm projector every 10 years, and a video projector cost many times the price. At least no one has to pay those annoying projectionists!!

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      @@MichaelBeeny Hello Mike, I totally agree with you, 35mm projectors just kept going, 70 or 80 years in some cases. Yes dust is a nightmare for digital projectors. None of the circuits have any money these days for major maintenenace to the projectors, and I'm sure more cinemas will close this year, which is really sad. But the interesting thing is, does the public ever complain. No, they accept the image as they don't know any different. I was very pro digital in the early days, as the picture was so good. In a perfect world, I would love to do a side by side screen quality comparison with a 70mm (filmed in 65mm) print and a digital print from a well used Digital projector. This will only get worse. Thank you again for your excellent comments. All the best.

    • @MichaelBeeny
      @MichaelBeeny Před 2 měsíci

      @@fp30e A few last thoughts Fred (I promise!) Odeon and ABC did make some dreadful twining's and triples in the past. One of my favorite cinemas as a teenager was the ABC Victoria in Cambridge. A great 70mm show. I watched Ryans Daughter, three days in a row. I just loved the big screen and sound. Poor focus around the edges but otherwise perfect. Some 3 weeks later I thought just one more time. To my horror it was in ABC2. Not been in that hall before. Probably around 60 seats. Mono, of course, level floor, really hot and muggy, the smallest screen I have ever seen. You could hear the projector running. Very poor sight lines, and an amazing flicker to the picture. The experience was like chalk and cheese. 70mm down to mono. I tolerated this for about 20 minuets. I went to the counter and asked for my money back, Afterall it cost the same in both screens. They refused my money back. I NEVER returned to that cinema again.

  • @andrewclegg6541
    @andrewclegg6541 Před 2 měsíci

    Was the fire arson ?

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Andrew. Lanclive reported that a14 year boy was arrested. I don't know any more details. Thank you for your comment. All the best

  • @andrewclegg6541
    @andrewclegg6541 Před 2 měsíci

    A GREAT LOSS !

  • @darkvader7231
    @darkvader7231 Před 2 měsíci

    If multiplexes were all like that with proper curtains and masking, I'd go more often to them. Thanks for showing those lovely auditoriums.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello DarkVader, they certainly looked nice cinemas for sure. I'm fortunate that my local Odeon has moveable side masking (A proper Scope Screen). The cinema was built new from scratch 9 years ago and it's very well looked after.

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 Před 2 měsíci

    Just a thought James, don't give AI a credit, it's not human & doesn't deserve it 😞 Let's not perpetuate it to a 'norm' - just my thoughts mate :)

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Mark, I love your comment and thank you for it. Every now and again I will do a joke credit, and the "AI" is most certainly a Joke credit. Thank you very much for spotting it. Take care.

    • @marktubeie07
      @marktubeie07 Před 2 měsíci

      @@fp30e Cool, it was a joke, all good! It's just the way it's all going of late, anything like that just sets me off !! You can see where my mind is lately when I didn't get this 'joke' 😂

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      @@marktubeie07 Hello Mark, I used to do worse credit jokes than that not so long ago like HR by "Dowhat Isay" All tongue-n-Cheek. Glad you're not angry with me now. 😃

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Fred, Almost just like a UCI, even down to the Wharfedale monitors. Sound Associates used to fit a really crappy cheap driver from RS in an even tackier box. All you could tell from it was that sound was coming out. A monitor should let you hear any buzzes, hums or distortion. At that time Wharfedale was thinking of making a powered 20-watt monitor loudspeaker. I asked them what minimum order they would accept. They said 50 units, the rest is history. Funny thing was the SA speaker that was real junk cost us 93 pounds, the Wharfedale, including the amplifier was half of that. Funny how Dolby was fanatical about sound levels. Calibrating the halls at 85dB which was fader 7 on the SA panel. I always told Dolby, that was too loud. We would always go into the hall and listen, most of the time that meant a fader setting of 5-6. I got round it by calibrating the halls to 82dB so a fader of 7 was usually just fine. I note this cinema also used fader 5 on Dolby digital. We ended up fitting a slow start inverter to all Vic 5s as they tended to strip the gears within the shutter drive. Over the years I must have repaired hundreds of them. They were fine until Cinemec replace one of the gears for a nylon type. Cheaper than the original metal gear, just a pity it was crap! The issue of the projector starting to quickly was because they used a 3 phase synchronous motor which only likes to run a one speed. most important for interlocking 2 or more projectors. They tried to solve this problem with resistors in series with the motor start. It simply did not work well. Personally, I never really like Cinemec equipment, the platter in particular. The Kinoton FP30 and the electronic feed module was my favorite. I never had a rap with that module. The light from the Kinoton lamp house was 100% even, and lots more light than from the metal mirrors from Cinemec, which often had hot spots.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Mike. Good to hear from you. You make some very good points which are always interesting to read. The last 35mm projector I worked on was 2 x Kintoton FP30E (electronic intermittent) rock'n'roll. We ran them from new until Digital came out. They were very quiet, and we never had any issues with them. I always liked the Vic 8's in preference to the DP75 for 70mm, but then again the DP70's were the king of 70mm projection. Thank you for your amazing comments. Take care. All the best

  • @Designsbyg
    @Designsbyg Před 2 měsíci

    nice to see a vic 5. its fun trying to identify the equipment I see. Thanks Fred :)

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Designsbyg Thank you for your comment. It's good fun, especially when there is a bit of mix and match with the equipment. All the best. Take Care.

  • @for_kl.5574
    @for_kl.5574 Před 2 měsíci

    grateful for this video because Im doing an assignment and I was desperately trying to find what those red digits meant... I could not find it in anywhere but this vid actually explained it😭😭😭 Thanks for uploading!!!

  • @youjustpreviewed
    @youjustpreviewed Před 2 měsíci

    where did you hear about the cinema closing? I contacted Picturehouse and they told me they weren’t aware of any such thing, and that the building can’t be demolished because it’s listed

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello youjustpreviewed very impressive VHS collection by the way. Regarding your good question. Check this out (last paragraph) cinematreasures.org/theaters/17033 this is where I got the information about Fulham Road. I never act on anything unless I can reasonably justify a statement (as in this case). I now have it from other confidential sources that Fulham Road is closing. I'm not sure who you managed to contact at Picturehouse yesterday (Saturday) as the offices would be closed. I hope I am wrong and the cinema stays open. I am aware it's a listed building, but as the interior has been gutted I'm guessing that only the front entrance of the building is listed, which will form a new entrance to the block of flats. Thank you very much for your comment. Take Care.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      Hello n@youjustpreviewed Just announced today that Picturehouse Fulham Road is closing on 11th July 2024. Sorry I was not able to disclose the date of the closure when I announced that (via Cinema Treasures) Picturehouse Fulham Road was closing.

  • @darkvader7231
    @darkvader7231 Před 2 měsíci

    Quite frustrated watching this as I'm an auditorium fan and there was no footage of all the auditoriums including full view of the screen areas.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Dark Vader, good to hear from you again. I have said this before. When I used to turn up at a cinema, mostly unannounced, I was always very grateful for whatever time the duty projectionist could give me. We did visit one auditorium, but I have to go where I am taken and most of the time projectionists don't have time to take me around and show me the screens. Gordon was amazing with me, talking to me on camera, and he did show me around the cinema, but obviously, we couldn't enter screens when a film was showing. Gordon was a great host. I agree with you it's nice when we can get in to see the auditoriums, but sadly with quick change-arounds for the next show, there often is no time. All the very best.

    • @newcamnoddy
      @newcamnoddy Před 2 měsíci

      I did like the lighting in our UGC Hull as shown here too.. plus it's huge 50 ft screen....however the edges were rounded not square..can anyone tell me the reason for this ? Kindest regards Paul

    • @darkvader7231
      @darkvader7231 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@fp30eI understand, it was not a criticism but just me building myself up to see the auditorium which never came. I totally get amd appreciate the fact that they still took time out for you whilst working.👍😊

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před měsícem

      @@newcamnoddy Hello, Thank you for your reply. This seems to be the way the French do screens. A lot of the cinemas in Paris don't have masking, and their screens nearly always have rounded corners.

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 Před 2 měsíci

    Speaking of masking in this video, digital project _(the case here in Australia anyway)_ meaning is no longer a thing. Yes, digital projection has sharp edges, but the noticeable black level change is just abysmal. Bring back masking anyway I say 😡

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Mark, I totally agree with you about Masking. Without masking, assuming it's a wide proper Scope screen, on 1.85 you will have white screen showing each sid eof the image, which completely alters the contrast of the 1.85 projected image. This is what gets me about Dolby Cinema saying everything has to be black in the auditorium and the projection room has to be painted black, but from many images I have seen of Dolby Cinemas, many have no masking, so you are going to lose contrast straight away on non scope footage. Just for the record I have no problem with Dolby cinema. I think Dolby Vision is excellent. I would prefer Dolby 7.1 sound in preference to Atmos though. I am a great fan of Dolby. All the best.

  • @danielkerry7579
    @danielkerry7579 Před 2 měsíci

    I was a relief projectionist at his cinema in July 99 for the release of Star Wars EP1.... I worked as the Chief of Virgin Cinemas Ipswich... Fulham Rd requested cover as they didn't have enough staff and did not want to work a 17 hour shift... Star Wars ep1 had a crazy amount of performances planned each day to try and cash in on demand... I remember being stressed as I had never used that automation before... I survived and the show went on... a epic cinema, but sadly hacked up over the years to add the needed screens..

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Daniel, Thank you for your comment. It must have been exciting working some time at Fulham Road with the rush of London outside. Yes it looks an epic cinema. All the best.

  • @NewZman23
    @NewZman23 Před 2 měsíci

    In the 1970s (when it was ABC) this was my local cinema, along with the Paris Pullman. Is is still the Fulham Picturehouse? In the early 1970s I worked for Classic Cinemas, who were bought out by LMG, the Laurie Marsh Group who sold them tp Cannon, which became Cannon-MGM, then maybe Virgin, then maybe UGC.....then I lost track of what happened.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello NewZMan Thank you for your comment. That must have been great having the ABC as your local cinema. So you must have known it before it was cut up. You mention some memorable names from the past which I am fully aware of (being that old) Paris Pullman made me smile as I had forgot about that cinema. Take Care.

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před 2 měsíci

    Looks like a nice show, sad it's closing. Maybe since the video was taken, things have gone downhill, less patrons. Or just money, property is so expensive these days, I'm sure flats will make the owners more money than cinema ever would. Fred, people knock multiplex cinema, but we would NEVER start a show on auto. I would always insist a projectionist start the show standing next to the projector. If anything could go wrong, it's quite likely to be on startup. Anyway, you always need to check, fine racking and focus. In my old ABC Frier Street in Reading, all 3 screens had auto start but we NEVER used it. Even though screen 3 was a long walk through the gents, past the old, bombed dance hall, onto the roof.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Mike, Good to hear from you. ABC (back in the day) Fulham Road was probably ABC's busiest cinema. It's in the best area, everything was going for it. When it was eventually bought by Cineworld who in turn, turned it into a Picturehouse cinema (Cineworld own Picturehouse cinemas). It is said that Picturehouse spent £2m on an upgrade to the cinema. As a Picturehouse Cinema it made no money? It was in fact loseing money. I had heard things were getting better, but then sadly it got sold. Thank you for your comment as always. Take Care.

  • @user-ue8nw6ln1u
    @user-ue8nw6ln1u Před 2 měsíci

    Strange irony, I actually went there to see "Thirteen Days" in 2001. So, I think you are one year out with your dating.

    • @fp30e
      @fp30e Před 2 měsíci

      Hello Adrian, Thank you for your comment. When I date a video, I look at the posters of the films playing and then check them out against imdb, which I did on this occasion. it said 2000. However after your fine comment I re-checked, and sure enough it said 2000, but wait. I then opened up the released dates for the rest of the world (not the US) and sure enough the UK release was, as you correctly said 2001. Doh!!!! You got me!!!! I can't alter the video, but I will make a note in the description that it was 2001. Well spotted. I am so pleased you let me know. Cinema Treasures was reporting the closure and I saw it yesterday. So I checked around for verification and got it. I had footage of the cinema so hastily created the CZcams video yesterday afternoon. All the best.

  • @graemehannigan9528
    @graemehannigan9528 Před 2 měsíci

    I spent many times in this cinema . It's a shame it's now closed down