It is a film projector(s), usually there may be more than one. When a reel is nearing the end, the second reel will be readied in the second projector. From memory, any delay in switching over would have the audience yelling and cat-calling! As to what a projector is made from, it is a powerful light source that shines through the film strip and, by using a series of glass lens, projects the image onto a special white screen.
On Historical aspects: Bangldesh Cinema hall (movie theaters) are dying. In 1990-91 the number of cinema halls were around 1230. But in 2010 the number has decreased to 742. Out of 44 cinema halls in Dhaka 33 are surviving. Huge building were erected in their place. Big names like, Gulistan, Shyamoli, Naz, Lion, Star, Shabistan, Tajmahal cinema etc. went into oblivion. There are some 4 or 5 star movie theaters available: Star Cine complex, Balaka, Modhumita. All are in Dhaka. Reasons: No good movies are made in Bangladesh. Availabilty of copies of Films in CDS, DVDS (though illegal copies).
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Movie screens are white and covered with glass granules in order to maximize light reflectivity, thereby creating as bright and clear a picture as possible.
Thomas A. Edison
Cinema Classics. has written: 'Classical Music Made Famous in Films'
the eden project was made in 2343
First 3D filim in indian cinema
because it allows only direct sound to reach the audience .they are even made up of sound proof wall with the concept of two walls and a gap between them so that the sound does not go out and disturb the other people and in another hand to much echo and reverberation makes the sound muddled and we cannot hear anything (dialogues )etc .clearly.therefore , sound absorbing materials are kept in the cinema halls.
ricolas are the best. they have the more natural taste (made out of herbs) and in he long run are better .halls are quick relief but wont last that long
Eadward Muybridge made the motion picture in 1895.
Eadward Muybridge made the motion picture in 1895.
Rough - to minimise reflections from the lighting in the cinema... White - to reflect ALL colours evenly !