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By 2012, digital projection had replaced film on the majority of US screens, and by 2014, only a handful of titles are released on film, usually with under 15 prints made. | By 2012, digital projection had replaced film on the majority of US screens, and by 2014, only a handful of titles are released on film, usually with under 15 prints made. | ||
A small amount of theaters continue to screen film, mostly for repertory screenings, special events, and the occasional first-run film that gets a small film release in addition to a larger digital one. These venues tend to advertise if and when they are screening film as it is considered to be an audience draw. | A small amount of theaters continue to screen film, mostly for repertory screenings, special events, and the occasional first-run film that gets a small film release in addition to a larger digital one. These venues tend to advertise if and when they are screening film as it is often considered to be an audience draw. | ||
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*[[Film stock]] | *[[Film stock]] | ||
*[[ List of analog film exhibitors]] | *[[ List of analog film exhibitors]] | ||
==External Resources== | |||
[[Category: Film prints]] | [[Category: Film prints]] |