Realistically, I'd be happy if we could add back proper screen masking back to the "minimum equipment list" of a movie theater. Sure, I'd love to see a proper curtain in front of those screens, but combined with a motorized masking system, I get that most locations won't be willing to spend those bucks for something that, at least according to them, will not significantly increase patronage. Most of recent upgrades I've seen went into improved seating options, which also seems to be higher on patron's whishlist than a properly masked screen or curtains, at least according to those exhibitors I speak to...
I guess marketing some fancy new recliners or fancy new food and drink options to potential customers is easier than marketing a new curtain or actual motorized masking that works. I guess the only way to get back those standars is when the studios are starting to enforce them and we all know how wgood they are at that. If they start auditing you it's not because your presentation sucks...
I guess marketing some fancy new recliners or fancy new food and drink options to potential customers is easier than marketing a new curtain or actual motorized masking that works. I guess the only way to get back those standars is when the studios are starting to enforce them and we all know how wgood they are at that. If they start auditing you it's not because your presentation sucks...
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