San Diego Reader | "The Projectionist Has Final Cut — Ask Terrence Malick" by Scott Marks
A hand-written sign hung in every projection booth that has been my privilege to man: THE PROJECTIONIST HAS FINAL CUT!
One lazy projectionist is all it takes to sabotage the years of hard work put into getting a film from script to screen. Director Terrence Malick (Badlands, Days of Heaven) knows this and expressed his concern in a letter sent to the attention of every projectionist assigned the sworn duty of bringing his latest film, The Tree of Life, to light.
Malick begins by cushioning his “fraternal salute” by pointing out the obvious: “Proper theatre projection is fast becoming a forgotten art.” He asks projectionists to take into consideration the following points:
1. Project the film in its proper 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
2. The correct fader setting on Dolby and DTS systems is 7. Malick asks that faders be kept at 7.5 or even 7.7, system permitting.
3. The film has no opening credits, and the booth operator is asked to make sure the “lights down cue is well before the opening frame of reel 1.”
4. With all the recent talk of ”darkier, lousier” images, operators are asked that lamps are at “proper standard (5400 Kelvin)” and that the “foot Lambert level is at Standard 14.”
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