Set up and operate motion picture projection and related sound reproduction equipment.
Other Job Titles Motion Picture Projectionists May Have
Booth Operator, Cinema Projectionist, Digital Projectionist, Film Specialist, Motion Picture Projectionist, Movie Projectionist, Projection Technician, Projectionist, Projector Booth Operator, Technical Projection Guide
Tasks & Responsibilities May Include
Monitor operations to ensure that standards for sound and image projection quality are met.
Start projectors and open shutters to project images onto screens.
Open and close facilities according to rules and schedules.
Operate equipment to show films in a number of theaters simultaneously.
Perform regular maintenance tasks, such as rotating or replacing xenon bulbs, cleaning projectors and lenses, lubricating machinery, and keeping electrical contacts clean and tight.
Education
Level of Education Attained by Motion Picture Projectionists
Most common level of education among people in this career: High school diploma or equivalent (29%)
High school diploma or equivalent
29%
Some college, no degree
27%
Bachelor's degree
22%
Other*
22%
*All other responses combined for clarity.
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