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projector

[pruh-jek-ter] / prəˈdʒɛk tər /


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Dante and his friend Jon Davison would screen it for college audiences; in the project’s earliest incarnation, they would simply cue up film snippets that they had collected, periodically changing projectors for variety’s sake.

From New York Times

On Monday, her legal team called Deer Valley ski instructors and ski patrol to testify while high resolution animations of their recollections played on a projector between the witness stand and jury box.

From Seattle Times

Curators who need to present a growing number of untraditional art mediums with screens and projectors appreciate these details.

From New York Times

On the left is a large room with film awards on the wall and through a tiny door on the far side is the projector room, up some narrow steps.

From BBC

"This sweetheart has been watching her ‘Grandpa Crocodile’ on the projector at our camp here on the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve," captioned the 23-year-old. "She lights up when she sees him on screen."

From Fox News