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Massive news and a true testament to all the incredible hard work you do, Mike! Congratulations! Quick question: Why not run those curly cables under the table? :D
Semejante cine para ver streaming el cine es formato fisico que tiene mucha mejor calidad de imagen y sonido hasta donde quieren llegar con las plataformas de streaming viva el formato fisico
One aspect you don’t address (and which I would have liked you to discuss in the video) is the pincushion effect an anamorphic lens produces when used with shorter focal ranges… The fact that the zoom of the projector must be set above 70% (long throw) of the focal range to avoid pincushion to me makes an anamorphic lens not worth… a longer throw means less light, which outweighs the advantages of an anamorphic lens… Unless you use a curved screen of course, but that adds an extra cost… plus an anamorphic lens is another glass in front of the lens of your projector..
Mike, this was a great interview! You and Graham look like brothers! Priscilla has a very impressive background and it was absolutely wonderful to hear her share her vision and how imperative it is that brands get in front of the customers. Collaboration is indeed the natural path for growth. I also love the concept of bringing back the old movies. Looking forward to hearing more about Kaleidescape in the near future. Thank you for sharing your plans for Exclusively Connect with Ed as the Founder in the U.S. Ed has a great vision, and acumen in the industry and I love listening to his plans to accentuate the audio visual industry. My husband and I have always had a deep appreciation for acoustics and we were both happy to have met Ed at his stunning studio in New York. I look forward to meeting you at some point in New York or London.
Seems like everyone has read that book i remember beeing 15 yrs old.i worked in the school library & the lady in charge mrs.winkleman showed it to me & said "take this book & read it." " i think you will enjoy it" of course i did and then i passed it on to my friends. Im😅
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Hate to say it, but this was not a room tour. Your tour consisted of 10 seconds of we have a few speakers of different models from so and so, and this projector. A tour needs to be this is the equipment we chose and why. We went with an acoustically transparent screen or not and why, we were able to squeeze in a madvr or these amps or these over the top atmos speakers. Heck you spent 150 on the chairs and walls and paint and didn't spend time explaining who made the chairs, what nice features they had, what kind of unique lighting is in the room? Why is the Kaleidescape off to the side when the screen is on another wall? 1:30 of your video is body language?!
Next we need George on camera! Hahaha Thanks for the raw exposure Mikey - truth-be-told, there isn’t a single time when I’ve spoken to you that I didn’t think “wow, I wish we recorded that to share with the world” 👍 👍
I had to replay the bit at 7:12 to work out who your voice reminded me of, and I reckon you could do a mean Greg Davies/Mr Gilbert impression :) Great to see different rooms of different sizes and everywhere - right through the building - set up differently so there's potentially something for every taste, whatever the room size, plus the customer will get a feel for the size of the finished room before deciding "you know what, we'll still have it in the garage, but we'll get it extended first". Heck, they might even ask for the same stairs and hallways :)