I was already familiar with the perils of nitrate, but I never knew distribution patterns were such a big factor in the loss of vintage films.
I have some memories of the concept of "second-run" theaters growing up, but I had no idea there was once such a long-tail network of nth-run cinemas that the total number of prints in distribution would need only be a fraction of modern releases.
I have some memories of the concept of "second-run" theaters growing up, but I had no idea there was once such a long-tail network of nth-run cinemas that the total number of prints in distribution would need only be a fraction of modern releases.