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projectionist Definition

pro·jec·tion·ist (prō jeks̸hən ist, prə-)

noun

the operator of a film or slide projector

projectionist Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • become: Harry had a passion for black and white movies and he followed this up by becoming a film projectionist at a Portsmouth cinema.

Preposition: at

  • cinema: He has worked as projectionist at the cinema since 1996 and has no intention, as yet, of giving up.

Adjective modifier

  • chief: Cinema Projection Team The Phoenix's most famous figure is without a doubt Peter Bayley MBE, our chief projectionist.
  • assistant: Women start to offered special training as assistant projectionists to meet the employment shortage.
  • senior: In larger cinemas a senior projectionist may earn up to £ 20,000 a year.
  • qualified: Richard is elected Projectionist No qualified projectionist is in attendance.

Noun used with modifier

  • cinema: Entry There are no minimum requirements for entry into work as a cinema projectionist although you would need to be over 18.
  • relief: For a number years he was employed as a relief projectionist enabling him to work at many cinemas in the chain gaining valuable experience.
  • movie: Good repro and artwork, good letters, and Bob Tucker writing about his movie projectionist career.
  • trainee: You should apply directly to cinemas for a trainee projectionist position.
  • film: He was also a film projectionist at the Queens Hall Cinema in Church for many years.