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Well, you're talking about only a couple hundred individuals in the country that would have access to those, and what percentage of those are Rifftrax fans at all, let alone big enough ones to want to risk their job and possibly face criminal charges should they get caught? My guess is that all of the shows are in at least a few people's personal collections. Getting them to go public with them is the hard part.
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Aug 18, 2016, 04:34 am
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Hey former Projectionist here, all the other Projectionist's that I know are Rifftrax fans we do not record the Fathom events the live showings are just what they are live, we later receive a copy via satellite that is downloaded to a DVR because if our stream was interrupted by bad weather our recording would be useless. This copy is watermarked for each individual theater. being that on average there are only 1-2 people who have access to the projection booth on any given day not including managers or supervisors and know how to operate the equipment it would be easy to get caught and isn't worth the legal consequences or losing a shity minimum wage job.