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projectionist

[ pruh-jek-shuh-nist ]

noun

  1. an operator of a motion-picture or slide projector.
  2. a person who makes projections, especially a cartographer.


projectionist

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noun

  1. a person responsible for the operation of film projection machines
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of projectionist1

First recorded in 1920–25; projection + -ist
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Patrick Caldwell, the projectionist at Cinemark Dallas, said he was “jazzed†about the re-release, and that “virtually every show here has been sold out.â€

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The visual is “absolutely sharp from edge to edge on a 90-foot screen,†said Bill Counter, a theater historian and retired projectionist.

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“Warfare†premiered in the same theater as the candy-colored aerobics of “The Substance†and, for a disorienting moment, I wondered if the projectionist had swapped in the wrong reel.

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Jason Beauchamp-Hughes, the general manager, has been told Cyril was a projectionist and army volunteer, whose wife was an usherette.

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I was managing a theater at 17 years old and being the projectionist at the same time, which was insane.

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