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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted February 11, 2008 10:08 AM
My show came off well.
One good friend who simply has never "gotten it" was sitting out in the audience and said his usual "I don't understand why you just don't use video, this is so much trouble" I decided to help him answer it for himself, I said "Joe, let's say you were riding down the street in a spotless, newly restored '57 Chevy, and somebody stepped off the curb and said 'If you got a Honda Civic, you'd get much better gas mileage and it would be quieter and safer'. How would you answer them?" I saw a brief flicker of understanding. I think Joe may have finally jumped the video/film barrier. Sometimes to get people on your side, you just need to speak their language.
The trip out was interesting. You see for about the past three years I've had a nice 92" wide matte screen, and I've refused to use anything smaller because the big screen makes such an impact. The problem is we needed to put the bench in the middle row of the van because we had 5 people. So the screen ran underneath the bench and one end wound up where the passenger's feet rested. Normally I'd yank the rear bench, let the screen rest on top of the other stuff and run between the center bucket seats and rest on the console between the front seats.
A little pre-flight lecture on not stepping on it got it there and back without a mark on it. It is now safely dangling from its hooks behind the living room curtains again. A wall mount screen is usually not as adventurous as this one, but mine seems to get around quite a bit.
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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