Hello Maureen,
Echo Park Film Center in LA does a Filmmobile :
http://www.echoparkfilmcenter.org/blog/filmmobile/ Might be able to get
some ideas from them.
All the best,
Jim Stickel
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On 30/09/16 15:53, Maureen Tripp wrote:
Yes, I still keep it, and I still like it, and want others to also! So
. . .
1. Does anyone know a source for new take-up reels?
2.I’m planning an pop-up 16mm “theater” for October—has anyone done
anything like this? Any tips regarding where I should “pop up”? Or any
other tips for getting students engaged?
Thanks, all!
Maureen
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