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posted July 29, 2021 12:32 PM
Does anyone know if there are projections sets of cards for "Black Widow" and/or "Jungle Cruise"?

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posted July 29, 2021 11:05 PMHide Post
What are projectionist sets?
 
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posted July 30, 2021 09:15 AMHide Post

These cards were included with the film that was sent to the theaters as a gift to the projectionists at the theater. Each card has a different character on the front and information on the back about how to make the film run great from a projectionist's standpoint.

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posted July 30, 2021 10:01 AMHide Post
Very cool -- thanks for sharing.
 
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posted July 30, 2021 11:01 AMHide Post
Not to open a proverbial can of worms, but would these be considered promo cards?

They're not part of any actual card set, but, in a way, they do promote the movie (if only to the projectionists).

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posted July 30, 2021 11:38 AMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Kennywood:
These cards were included with the film that was sent to the theaters as a gift to the projectionists at the theater. Each card has a different character on the front and information on the back about how to make the film run great from a projectionist's standpoint.


It kind of looks like these cards were on Disney/Pixar films. Were other studios handing them out for their movies?

I also was unaware of anything called Projectionist cards. Wouldn't they be more like promos, as they were free to a targeted group? Like a dealer promo for example.

Hah, just read your last post after I made mine. Yes, my point was the same. I would call them promos.
 
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posted July 30, 2021 11:47 AMHide Post
So far, I've seen them only for Disney/Pixar films.

Sometimes, I can talk the projectionist at the drive-in into letting me have some. It's virtually impossible to track down the cards at the multiplex movie theaters.

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posted July 30, 2021 12:41 PMHide Post
This list was posted elsewhere on Card Talk in 2013. Not sure if others came afterwards


HEre is the list of the projectionist set I know of from Pixar :

- Monsters University (2013) : 11 card set
- Brave (2012) : 9 card set
- Cars 2 (2011) : 9 card set, 10 cards set
- Toy Story 3 (2010) : 10 card set, 11 card set
- Up (2009) : 11 card set
- Wall.E (2008) : 10 card set, 11 card set
- Ratatouille (2007) : 9 card set, 11 card set
- Cars (2006) : 10 card set
- The Incredibles (2004) : 9 card set
 
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posted July 30, 2021 12:52 PMHide Post
Someone had on ebay (auction sold for $20) a set of cards for Captain America: Civil War which says "Perfect Projection" on the back, and tells you how to run the movie. Looks like it was sent to theater operators.

Are there other Marvel sets ?
 
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posted July 30, 2021 02:04 PMHide Post
"Tomorrowland" can be added to the list. I got that set from the drive-in projectionist.

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I've seen the Monsters University set available as a 10-card set as well. The 11-card version must have an IMAX card or some other special addition.

Here's another thread in which they are discussed:

http://nonsportupdate.infopop....487087795#1487087795

The various projectionist sets have different price ranges. Maybe 3-5 years ago, I was able to get the 10-card and 11-card Wall-E sets for $10-15 each but those were either lucky finds or the value has gone up. The Ratatouille set still sells for about $10-15 but Brave and Monsters University go for $25 or more. The sets with that extra card go for more. Most of the completist Disney collectors would have them all already with the possible exception of the more recent ones.



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Originally posted by Tommy C:
This list was posted elsewhere on Card Talk in 2013. Not sure if others came afterwards


HEre is the list of the projectionist set I know of from Pixar :

- Monsters University (2013) : 11 card set
- Brave (2012) : 9 card set
- Cars 2 (2011) : 9 card set, 10 cards set
- Toy Story 3 (2010) : 10 card set, 11 card set
- Up (2009) : 11 card set
- Wall.E (2008) : 10 card set, 11 card set
- Ratatouille (2007) : 9 card set, 11 card set
- Cars (2006) : 10 card set
- The Incredibles (2004) : 9 card set
 
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posted April 29, 2022 09:23 PMHide Post
Here's card #11 from the Wall-E set with the extra instructions for digital projection:

 
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