How much space do you have? Do you intend to use it mainly after sunset (which could be 9pm+ in the summer depending on where you are)? By outdoors, do you mean a sheltered area (do you need the equipment to be portable)?
How much space do you have? Do you intend to use it mainly after sunset (which could be 9pm+ in the summer depending on where you are)? By outdoors, do you mean a sheltered area (do you need the equipment to be portable)?
It’s a Chris Nolan film. That’s the only way to get the dialogue.
…Seriously though. His films have such poor sound mixing. Thank the heavens for dynamic compression.
netflix is really trying hard to fill out their movie library.
Too bad I unsubscribed.
that sounds like you made it. one day you’ll be a good businessperson!
So I once made the mistake permitting a client to store some (say a dozen) boxes of financial records in my home for a couple of weeks. By ‘permit’, I mean they just dumped them there, and I didn’t physically restrain them from leaving.
You chose… poorly.
Don’t know if this is “non famous” but… “Don’t hurt no one”
If there are fairy lights, it might affect the color a little bit, depending on the brightness of the projector. This depends on your budget - anything decent should be fine, you just can’t get the cheap $250 Chinese ones. It’s also a solveable problem, since you can adjust the brightness/direction of the fairy lights.
Having to move and store it would be the biggest concern for me. A projector is easier to pack and unpack, but has the issue of a separate projector screen.
If you’re able to, say, use one flat wall as a makeshift screen, I’d personally choose the projector.