The Hill Top Drive IN Part 1

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The Hill Top Drive IN Part 1

Post by Pumpkin_Man » Wed Sep 19, 2012 1:29 pm

A bitter sweek experience was had by me when I drove to Joliet Ill to shoot these photos. I am really hoping that this doesn't happen to the Harvest Moon.
I would give my eye-teeth to fire that baby up.  For those who are interested, that is an RCA Dyna-Arc 35mm movie projector.  The arc is for carbon arc, a very hot and brillint light soucre used to project the film.  Notice that it actualy has to be vented like a cloths dryer.
I would give my eye-teeth to fire that baby up. For those who are interested, that is an RCA Dyna-Arc 35mm movie projector. The arc is for carbon arc, a very hot and brillint light soucre used to project the film. Notice that it actualy has to be vented like a cloths dryer.
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This is the place where I enjoyed many a great time with my girlfriend, and some great movies, too.
This is the place where I enjoyed many a great time with my girlfriend, and some great movies, too.
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"Halloween"  "Clash of the Titans" and a whole host of titles adorned that marquis.
"Halloween" "Clash of the Titans" and a whole host of titles adorned that marquis.
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Re: The Hill Top Drive IN Part 1

Post by witchy » Thu Sep 20, 2012 6:18 pm

Love the images, thanks, Mike!!
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Re: The Hill Top Drive IN Part 1

Post by Pumpkin_Man » Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:36 am

It was truely my pleasure, Witchy. I had so many fond memories of that theatre. Probably the only good thing that came out of moving to New Lenox was being close to the Hill Top. I was a regular at the Hill Top long after I moved to Dwight, though.

When they announced that the were closing, and I attended the very last movie there were a lot of people crying, because they were losing their jobs. At least the guy who operated those projectors found work at the Louis Joliet Cinema, until they went Digital, too. I guess digital cinema is a pretty recent development, but I can't help but to feel bad for the IBEW guys who are being put out of work by the DLP machines that have taken over. 35mm projectors actualy require the equivalant of an associates degree to operate. You also have to have some electrical training, especialy if the projector you operate uses carbon arc as the light source, because that carbon arc can kill you if you handle it wrong. For the new DLP digital Christies, all you have to do is down load the movie from the studio's web site and burn it to a disc, or just stream it to the projector and audio equipment right from the web site. No real training required, so no need to hire a projectionist. They do need technitiions to replace the lamps and DLP chips once in a while, but as a whole, a lot of jobs are lost.

Well, I guess a lot of guys who ran libery stables, and built horse drawn wagons went out of business when everyone started driving cars, but then those ocupations were gradualy phased out. This whole arbitrary change over from 35mm to Digital is just a total and imediate end to many people's livelyhood.

Mike

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