Posts: 195
From: Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Sep 2013
posted June 06, 2016 02:50 PM
For years my wife has classed me as a nurd for collecting films, she's complained about the noise of my projectors and even taken offence at my puffer brush that I clean my film gate with. But on Saturday night she changed her opinion. Her favourite film is The Champ, so a few months ago I purchased a stunning print from David Guest. I set up my screen in the garden and we invited the neighbours round for our first outdoor screening. I projected the film through the glass patio doors so the projector could not be heard and and they all sat back with a beer in hand and a bowl of pop corn. By the end of the film everyone said they had loved the whole experience and are now desperate for another outdoor screening. I posted some photos on Facebook and the reaction has been amazing, so many people have said how "cool" it looks and they now want to come too. I really don't know how I will fit them all in the garden. I'm thinking of doing a screening on halloween but I don't have any horror films, If any forum members have Halloween, scope 16mm or The fog, scope 16mm I would be very interested in purchasing them. I am also after the old Pearl and Dean intro on 16mm or super 8 and any old Cinema Commercials.
Posts: 1704
From: Lancashire, UK
Registered: Oct 2011
posted June 06, 2016 02:56 PM
let me know when you have another show I will come round with my popcorn and candy floss machine I have some good adverts for sale
Posts: 205
From: Bromsgrove, UK
Registered: Nov 2013
posted June 06, 2016 04:41 PM
phillip looks great. i did exactly the same as you two years ago and two lots of neighbours came banging on my front door complaining about the noise. i hadnt got it really loud. messed up the whole evening and the show. real miserable buggers round here, always have been. anyway glad your evening was a success, and carry on. best.
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
posted June 06, 2016 04:46 PM
Looks great Phillip. I think our film equipment comes into its own when your are able to put on a larger show outdoors to a captive audience.
As you say. Even better if you can shun the noise out altogether on the larger gauges. Well done mate, a great film from "The Golden Years" and great surroundings to enjoy it in!
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
Posts: 1061
From: Burnsville, MN, USA
Registered: Dec 2009
posted June 06, 2016 05:03 PM
"The Champ" and "Old Yeller" two of the best tear jerkers ever. Glad you turned your wife around. Wish I could do the same with mine.
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From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
posted June 07, 2016 06:43 PM
Delighted to hear it went so well but I have to agree with David that outdoor shows are a risky business, as so many evenings are liable to be too cold, windy or wet. That tripod screen looks very big - how wide is it? Was it a standard or Xenon projector? Looks like a long throw so presumably you didn't use a 50mm lens?
Posts: 195
From: Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Sep 2013
posted June 09, 2016 12:46 PM
I think outdoor film shows are like BBQ's, you can't plan them ahead. you just have to do them if you have a nice day. I got around the neighbours complaining about the noise by inviting them round. I have a 6ft screen and I did use a 50mm lens, the picture was amazing, really bright and colourful.