a)the wavelength is too small
b)light travels straight to the sceen
c) the frequency is too large
d)the speed of light is too great for it to be seen
e)you cant see colors in the dark
this is a smart alick remark-----imma deeebagg
B/C you can't see colors in the dark!
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The light in a DVD player is used to read the disc. It is what reflects the movie to the television or projector.
Outdoor movie screen can have a lot of different factors connected to them such as rental or outright purchase or inflatable or flat screen. For a rental, one is looking at about $170 for an inflatable. For a purchased flat screen one is looking at anywhere between $1,000-$4,000.
The screen is 97 feet high by 117 feet wide and it takes a 15,000 watt projector to fill the screen with action.
in was invented in 1860's
It should be smaller than normal theatere as the room size is smaller and number of audience is less than 300 in each Audi. The benefit of small screen is that we can even run movie with a LCD projector and a HD player (blue ray or MP4 like divx, Xvid) where in normal theatere with big screen requires film pojectors. Muliplex can run a movie with a 2048 x 1080 resolution which slightly higher than HD video (1920 x 1080)
It is called a projector or a movie projector.
The movie projector uses light to project a picture. These running pictures are what people see when they watch a movie.
The people in the front will see the light from the screen nanoseconds before the people in the back. This is because the path of the light is shorter.The light travels from the projector to the screen. It then reflects the light out toward the audience. Since the people in the front are closer the screen, they will see it first.
Wider screen for Movie Fridays. And Give good Impression.
One answer is when an overhead/movie/computer projector does not fit the projector screen area correctly and lines can be seen around the intended area.
The movie projector uses light to project a picture. These running pictures are what people see when they watch a movie.
The Tyndall effect, also called Tyndall scattering, is light scattering via particles in a fine suspension. This effect normally creates strange color tinges when only this scattered light is seen, whereas with the movie projector the only real effect of the dust is revealing the beam of light, as the light itself still hits the screen clearly.
Yes, you can rent a large projector screen for backyard movie watching. One site that has this service is http://www.outdoor-movies.com/Services-and-Rentals.aspx. You can also try http://www.meetingtomorrow.com/category/projection-screens-rental.
The light in a DVD player is used to read the disc. It is what reflects the movie to the television or projector.
Outdoor movie screen can have a lot of different factors connected to them such as rental or outright purchase or inflatable or flat screen. For a rental, one is looking at about $170 for an inflatable. For a purchased flat screen one is looking at anywhere between $1,000-$4,000.
Assuming that the lens is not adjusted, the picture will become smaller as the projector is moved towards the screen. The size of the picture is related quite precisely to the distance, so moving the projector to half the distance will result in an image half the width and half the height. This applies to projectors of all types, not just movie projectors. Most video and some movie projectors have zoom lenses so the image size can be adjusted without moving the projector. Alternatively, if the projector is moved, the lens can be adjusted to restore the original image size (within certain limits).
The movie projector: The "lumiere" brothers (French). As for the phonograph, I dont know.