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A 35-mm exhibition print is furnished to the theater mounted on 2,000-foot (22-minute) reels. Thus, a typical feature film consists of five or six reels. For decades, the 2,000-foot reel was the basic unit of projection, and each screening required four or five changes of projector. Circular cue marks printed in the upper right corner of the picture indicated when each changeover should take place. Today the 2,000-foot reel is used primarily in single-screen theaters and in archival and repertory theaters that may present only a single screening of a film. Theatrical exhibition increasingly requires the film to be “made ...(100 of 19892 words)