First, a picture of the whole "cinema":

Seeing as I still live with my parents, building an actual cinema setup is out of the question; This is the best I can do. Should have seen it last week; Then the projector was on my bed propped up on a book, pointing at my TV with a pillowcase draped over it! Speaking of projectors:

Ah, my trusty 1592! Took a bit of work, but now I got her running as smooth as a new Cadilac! Here it's propped up on an old crummy stereo system, on top of some books to get the projector at the right angle, on top of an old seat. But what is it projecting on...

This might be the most disheveled part of my whole setup. That's an old placemat I found lying around the place, painted white on the flipside with white acrylic paint, & protected by a layer of clear coat I dug up from the garage. All that's taped on my dresser; On the top drawer with packing tape to be more permanent, & on the bottom with painter's tape so I can still use it.
I know it isn't the most lavish setup out there, but it gets the job done well enough. I have to unscrew the lampshade whenever I need to rewind the film because the takeup reel is too big, that's the only big kink I can think of. All of that fades away though when you get a good film going, & you sit on the edge of the bed next to the screen with a soda & a bag of popcorn! Who knows, maybe when I move out I'll be able to upgrade my setup with a chair!
-Gunier J. Kintgen, Your Pal.
Seeing as I still live with my parents, building an actual cinema setup is out of the question; This is the best I can do. Should have seen it last week; Then the projector was on my bed propped up on a book, pointing at my TV with a pillowcase draped over it! Speaking of projectors:
Ah, my trusty 1592! Took a bit of work, but now I got her running as smooth as a new Cadilac! Here it's propped up on an old crummy stereo system, on top of some books to get the projector at the right angle, on top of an old seat. But what is it projecting on...
This might be the most disheveled part of my whole setup. That's an old placemat I found lying around the place, painted white on the flipside with white acrylic paint, & protected by a layer of clear coat I dug up from the garage. All that's taped on my dresser; On the top drawer with packing tape to be more permanent, & on the bottom with painter's tape so I can still use it.
I know it isn't the most lavish setup out there, but it gets the job done well enough. I have to unscrew the lampshade whenever I need to rewind the film because the takeup reel is too big, that's the only big kink I can think of. All of that fades away though when you get a good film going, & you sit on the edge of the bed next to the screen with a soda & a bag of popcorn! Who knows, maybe when I move out I'll be able to upgrade my setup with a chair!
-Gunier J. Kintgen, Your Pal.
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