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  2. Everything You Need to Plan an Unforgettable Backyard Movie Night

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    Or Purchase a Portable Projector Screen. Alternatively, you can buy a portable (and foldable) projector screen for less than $100. This one by Getco Tech makes movie night easy and luxurious with ...

  3. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    In fact, I've noticed a few decorating tips and tricks that seem to make the Hallmark movie magic come to life to create scenes and settings that look extra cozy, extra festive and extra Christmas-y.

  4. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    A more expensive home cinema set-up might include a Blu-ray disc player, home theater PC (HTPC) computer or digital media receiver streaming devices with a 10-foot user interface, a high-definition video projector and projection screen with over 100-inch (8.3 ft; 2.5 m) diagonal screen size (or a large flatscreen HDTV), and a several-hundred ...

  5. Get a Home Theater Experience for Less with the Best Budget ...

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    Anker says the battery will last for 2.5 hours, so watch a full movie with the family before it needs to recharge. There are a few drawbacks to the Capsule 3’s smaller size.

  6. Black box theater - Wikipedia

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    "The Black Box Theatre" in Oslo, Norway, [10] and the Alvina Krause Studio at Northwestern University [6] are theaters of this type. Black box theaters have also been known to come with a handful of disadvantages. The open space may leave "too many" options that can leave many at a loss for direction or inspiration.

  7. Set decorator - Wikipedia

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    Set Decorators are Key Department Heads, hired by the Producer , but often recommended by the Production Designer for their creative talent to implement the Production Designer’s vision and the visual interpretation of the script and its characters; and for technical skills and expertise in project management including budgeting, hiring, scheduling and organizing the Set Decoration ...