FP20 Kinoton 35mm filmprojector
From 1963, the FP20 35mm film projector was released under the brand name Philips and for the American market: Norelco. From 1972, all patents and rights were transferred to Kinoton. On this channel everything about the FP20 film projector, from maintenance to adjustment. Supplemented with film material from the past, and with more topics related to cinema projection or sound.
All videos are subtitled in English and Dutch, through the Dutch subtitles you can have them translated into your own language!
Vanaf 1963 verscheen de FP20 35mm filmprojector onder de merknaam Philips en voor de Amerikaanse markt: Norelco. Vanaf 1972 gingen alle patenten en rechten over naar Kinoton. Op dit kanaal alles over de FP20 filmprojector, van onderhoud tot afstelling. Aangevuld met filmmateriaal uit het verleden, en met meer onderwerpen die met bioscoopprojectie of geluid te maken hebben. NL ondertiteld
Sensurround sound in the cinema
Dolby SR-D AC3 explanation
Dolby Cat 700 SRD Reader
Vinegar syndrome film risks.
Interlock, one 35mm film copy over several cinemas.
Kinoton SRD reader, FP20 - FP30
35mm home cinema, FP20 Kinoton
Drive motor adjustment, FP20 Kinoton
2.55:1 Cinemascope, first cinemascope format.
Philips and short 35mm films.
Jan Jacob Kotte, designer of the Philips or Norelco DP70 film projector.
Vinegar syndrome; Prince Electron
Upper and lower friction setting, FP20 Kinoton
What dreams did you have as a projectionist?
Maintenance FP20 Philips/Kinoton
Pre-film festival - Voorfilm festival 35mm film
History of Kinoton
History of Philips and Kinoton filmprojectors
35mm film damage
Editing 35mm feature films
Optical soundtracks, 35mm film
Aperture plate in 35mm projectors, FP20 Kinoton
35mm film restauration
Malteser cross, FP20 Kinoton
FP30 Kinoton lensturret / revolverkop
OMA sound equipment, FP20 Philips
History of the Philips FP20 35mm film projector, Kinoton
Cleaning the 35mm Dr. Leo Catozzo splicer
Optical Axis 35mm filmprojector, FP20 Kinoton