yes, though some use digital projectors which don't use the bulky reels needed, rather they just stick in dvd-like disk
LCD projectors are used to project video or images onto a flat screen. The technology has almost replaced the older slide projectors or over head projectors. The picture is much clearer than on old technology. A common use of LCD projectors is to project song lyrics onto a screen during church services or to display powerpoint slides during a college lecture.
You can watch it in any good cinemas.try megashare.infoI think you can watch it onwww.watchfreemoviesonline.com. It should have a red backround. It's an awesome movie. I saw it in theaters on Christmas 2009.
I work at a Regal theater and there are many different jobs an employee can uphold. There's a person "on door" which is the ticket tearer, the people that work in box are just call Ticket Sellers, there are ushers whom clean the theaters and make sure everything is going good. Lastly there are the people whom work in concessions.
The Strand movie theaters are a chain; the company opens many theaters around the world. There are several theater chains such as GMC, Cinemark, AMC, Regal, United Artists, and many more. Strand movie theaters are one of the oldest operating theater chains. As for the origins of the term 'strand' it dates back to before there were movies: Strand road in London was a popular district for performers and entertainers dating back hundreds of years. A stage theater was built on Strand (pre movie era) which became widely famous for its theatrical performances. In the early days of movies; as chains of theaters began operating, their creators would take the names of famous old opera houses and theater houses and use them as names for movie theaters. The Mark's brothers (Mitchel and Moe Mark) started a movie theater chain named 'Mark Strand Theaters' combining their last name 'mark' with the 'strand theater' concept from one of Londons famous entertainment districts. 'Mark' was later dropped from the title and the Strand Theater chains continued to spread. If there are other chains also adopting the word Strand into their titles; they are similarly just using the name of a street in London that was famous for having a theater on it. In contrast to the theaters trying to use the famous Strand road to hype their business; the road itself gets its name from a rather mundane source: The word strand means a strip of land bordering water; Strand road simply happens to run along the Thames river and the boring name it was given simply implied: that road that runs by the river. The entertainment and hotels that took roots there were in large part due to the extra traffic coming in off the river. For more information see: Strand History in related links below
Most newer theters use Klipsch, but most older theaters use JBL.
Projector Central is a website that offers a variety of information on film projectors both for movie theaters and for personal use. In addition they do buy and sell projectors both new and antiques.
Large projector screens are used in several places today. Movie theaters use projector screens, large conferences use projector screens, and you can even rent or purchase projectors and screens for personal use.
Teachers often use movie projectors, however not to project movies. Movie projectors can be purchased online on sites such as Amazon, eBay and the Staples website.
A movie projector is an older device that was used to show reel-to-reel films. Generally they are used in movie theaters, but they were often used in classrooms before the wide use of VCR's (videocassette recorders), DVD (digital Versatile Disc) players, and multimedia computers with projectors.
Movie projectors which are used in film theatre are definitely not practical for use in family room. One can use projection screen or can simple have big plasma screens for family viewing.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
The top projector brands are ones the general public is most likely already familiar with. Companies such as Dell, Hitachi, Canon, Casio and Epson are just a few that have developed projectors over the years.
Some lower-output projectors (and all of the new so-called 'nano' projectors) use LED's for their light source. Most higher-output projectors use incandescent halogen or HID lamps for the light source.
Only if it was shown in US movie theaters. Television productions do not use the MPAA movie rating system.
Many companies require their hourly employees to use a time clock to record their hours worked. Some of these companies are movie theaters, restaurants, and hospitals.
Sony are known for their projectors, and have a number of excellent ones for home theater use.
The one that have the wifi. Go to a theater and watch the movie and not use your phone.