You got to be careful using your phone at the Alamo! But yes taking a photo of an issue would have been helpful (or audio recording for an audio issue). Just the other day for example we had no idea our center channel was chopping off the higher frequencies in the hall! Simple loose cable, lucky us we were checking everything before our 70mm showing.
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Originally posted by Geoff Jones View PostLoL - Thank you for a chuckle this morning! The idea that the employees of a theater chain would do anything to fix presentation issues these days is hilarious!
The Sloan's Lake, CO ADH has a manager who is proud of the presentation quality her theater achieves and their site is used as a training base for people going on to work at other ADH locations.
From what I can tell, the staff at the Westminster, CO ADH, where this issue occurred, care about taking your report but never actually do anything with it as nothing there ever changes - something that is definitely true across the street at the AMC Westminster 24, home of miswired front channels.
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Originally posted by Carsten Kurz View PostAlthough one should normally refrain from using a cell phone in cinema, it is probably a good idea to take pictures of visual issues and show/forward them to the manager. A picture is always better than a description, especially when your first contact is an usher.
I so very much wish I was making that up.
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