How a Film Projector Works
Bill tears apart a film projector to reveal the amazing mechanisms used in the pre-digital age to trick the mind into seeing a moving image. He uses high speed photography and animations to show how the projector moves the film intermittently, how a shutter strategically blocks light as the film moves, and how the photo sensor reads the sound. He explains how all these mechanisms are synced. You can become an advanced viewer of engineerguy videos by signing up at http://www.engineerguy.com/preview.

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(1/4) Intro/History: Introducing a 100-year-old mechanical computer

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Movies made sound with a light bulb: Sound-on-film

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Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool

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Britain's Giant Airship: R.101

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yeah... no wonder movies look cheap on new TVs

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How IMAX 70MM Film is Projected!

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How Just One Camera Destroyed Kodak Forever

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How Sony's Betamax lost to JVC's VHS Cassette Recorder

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See How OPPENHEIMER 70MM IMAX Film is Projected

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SE7EN & How 35mm Scans Lie to You

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How a Movie Film Camera works in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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The Film That Brought Colour To The World: Technicolor

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How Was Video Invented?

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What Makes IMAX So Expensive? | WSJ Tech Behind

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The Insane VFX of Old Movies

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A vintage Bell and Howell Filmosound 1540 16mm Projector

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