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Dromana's Drive-In tradition |
Author(s) | Sarah Hudspm |
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VIC |
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Australia |
Publication Date |
14-12-2011 |
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http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2011/12/14/418971_country-living.html |
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1 |
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In the present film technology bottlenecks encountered. Content of the film difficult to innovative, where people found its boring to watch the similar movies.It is better to improve visual and audio effect. Drive-In theater is a creative way to change that.With this different way it may change the depression of the film industry. The managers can also added children's playgrounds between the screen and the first row of cars. Others even went as far as adding miniature railroads, merry-go-rounds, and miniature golf courses to attract to people come. |
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What is Drive-in Theater |
A drive-in theater is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor screen, a projection booth, a concession stand and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view movies from the privacy and comfort of their cars. The screen can be as simple as a wall that is painted white, or it can be a steel truss structure with a complex finish. Originally, a movie's sound was provided by speakers on the screen and later by an individual speaker hung from the window of each car, which would be attached by a wire. This system was superseded by the more economical and less damage-prone method of broadcasting the soundtrack at a low output power on AM or FM Radio to be picked up by a car radio. This method also allows the soundtrack to be picked up in stereo by the audience on an often high fidelity stereo installed in the car instead of monaural through a simple speaker.
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