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Topic: How Tall is Your Storey?
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Barry Floyd
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Posts: 1079
From: Lebanon, Tennessee, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 06-24-2003 08:59 AM
Having worked in the field of Architecture and Engineering for the last 15 years, I've always seen a "rule of thumb" somewhere around 10 - 12 feet, just as you described above.
As for the marketing of screen size... I'll plead guilty to that as well. Our last advertisment we ran in the local paper (right after our screen tower at the drive-in went up) boasted our screen as "60 feet across and over 4 stories tall!!".
The truth is... the general public doesn't really know the "technical details" of exactly how tall a storey is. So when somebody like me or another theatre owner boast's screen size in a unit of measurement that they are generally not familiar with... it leads them to believe that it's bigger than it actually is.
What sounds bigger to "Joe Public".. a drive-in screen that is 41 feet tall.... or "60 feet across and over 4 stories tall!!"?
Most of the indoors locally are all single floor multiplexes, and although they do have stadium seating in most of them, the public still percieves them to be a one story building. You walk in from the parking lot on the ground level, and enter into the auditoriums from ground level, but the ceiling height in many of the newer ones probably are higher than my 41 foot tall screen. However, because no stairs or elevators are used to gain access to the auditoriums, it's still percieved as a one storey building. It's all a matter of perception......
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