I don't think there is a single theatre in the state of Iowa that still projects movies with film. Everything is distributed digitally. I'm not sure there is still a person in the theater who would have access to the "projection booth" modern cinema theatres are more akin to managing a website than an old theater.
I would like to see the actual numbers. I suppose there are still a significant number of "art houses" that project film, but I wouldn't think it amounts to one percent.
All I see in film credits is "digital intermediate" . The other huge point is the equipment for projecting and printing film isn't being manufactured that I know of? When Tarrentino released Hateful Eight in 70mm equipment was pieced together from ancient equipment to get a few working projectors.
It is amazing how fast the change occurred...isn't it.?
Like if Electric cars were in production 15 years ago, and now in 2019, there are (almost) no Gas Stations, no car lots that sold gas powered cars, and only a few people in each state (usa) that even knew how to repair gas cars.
I am not sure there has been an equivalent technology change.
Similar things i suppose.....Cars/Horses, Vinyl/CD, Tubes/Solid State.....but i am not sure there has been anythings as definitive as Film/Digital.
Perhaps i am romanticizing things a bit, because i am more involved with film.?
But i do not think so. Film was SO BIG and in so many arenas of Industry, Art and Hobby.
I am currently taking a beginning photo class (digital) at my local college. I have talked to many 20 Year olds that basically have no idea about film or how to load it into a camera. Most have no interest in it, and most just have no awareness of it.
Digital has been like a much more successful "Spanish Flu" of 1918. Film has almost been wiped out in a rather short span of time...it seems to me.
