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Business, 18.12.2019 17:31 justinbailey96

You manage the angelica film center (510 texas avenue, houston, tx 77002, 713 225 1470, manager@angelikafc. com) in downtown houston. your film projectionist, jennifer boehm, is applying for a scholarship at uh-downtown. she wants you to write a letter of recommendation for her. if she wins this scholarship, she will probably stop working at afc.

in her present position, ms. bohem:

a. receives and checks the films.
b. repairs and stores the films when necessary.
c. loads the spools onto the projectors in the right order.
d. ensures that the films run smoothly during showings.
e. joins (splices) lengths of film together if they break.
f. sends film off to the next destination after a run of performances.
g. maintains the projector.
h. checks that the film sound is operating properly and is at the right volume during a showing

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