1960s U.S. MILITARY 16mm FILM PROJECTOR AQ2A-1 OPERATING TECHNIQUES TRAINING FILM 19654

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Browse our products on Amazon: This is a 1960’s era, black and white film made by the U.S. military to train personnel to operate a AQ2A-1 16mm movie projector, also known as the Joint-Army-Navy Projector or JAN. The film follows an Air Force enlisted personnel as he goes through the process of setting up and breaking down the AQ2A1 model 16mm motion picture projector. The film opens with the man closely examining the components of a motion picture projector. The AQ2A motion picture projector :36. A close-up of the innards of the machine :53. AQ2A1 is used for the demonstration 1:25. The room is blacked out and the man prepares the room for projection. Seats are turned at a slight angle for better viewing 1:43. The stand for the projector is stabilized 1:55. The viewing screen is set up 2:18. The bottom of the screen is placed at the height of the heads of the audience 2:55. Ins
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