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I work as a Technology Manager in the Entertainment Industry. My first film was Disney's Dinosaur and have been credited on several films since. I love working on old electronics, especially old radios. I am also passionate about technology and education. I have 4 kids and you can read about us on our family blog.

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Joe Rinuado And His Powers Projector

I had the pleasure of attending the "Silent Movies in the Park" event at Two Strike Park in La Crescenta.  This was a live performance of multiple films on a hybrid Magic Lantern and silent movie projector rig.  The performance was facilitated by Joe Rinuado through his involvement with the Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley.  Joe brought along his 1909 Power's Hand Crank motion picture machine with a Magic Lantern sliding attachment to project vintage 35mm films and Magic Lantern slides. 

The projector appeared to be a wonderful piece of machinery and a bit of an engineering marvel. 



Joe carefully, and patiently prepared the machine for the show. 


The film reels were brilliant and beautiful. 




The metal lighting box was typical of a Magic Lantern of the time but was on rails so it could slide in between the movie projector and the Magic Lantern projector. 





Underneath the illuminate housing was a voltage control for the 82V needed for the projection bulb. 



Cliff Retallick was ready to accompany the show on the Piano!

The show started with some fun Magic Lantern slides. 






The hand cranked reels lasted for about 20 minutes.  Joe took turns with his assistant Gary Gibson  manually cranking the projector.  You could tell it was a pretty good workout!  


Joe played multiple films:


 Joe would then need to change out the reel.  When this happened, he had the ability to slide away the movie projector and Gary would slide the Magic Lantern into service.  It was a great setup!  

This was a nice summer evening to go watch a show. Fortunately, we had just spent the day putting new webbing on some 1970's lawn chairs.  Super light and easy to carry, they made a great way to watch a vintage show, in vintage style!

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