Astor Film Lounge Hafencity

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Taken on: November 30, 2018

Uploaded on: March 3, 2021

Exposure: 4/5 sec, f/11.0, ISO 400

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terrywade
terrywade on March 4, 2021 at 7:55 am

Kino thanks for the color image. The only thing I would have done as a sound designer was to hide the ceiling surround speakers better like in the dark sections not the lit blue strips. Also the side wall speakers maybe try to hide behind the square light panels? Seems like most cinemas that put in stereo surround many years ago just hang all the speakers out in the open. Very few theatres have them hidden from view so you hear the surround sound but don’t see the speakers. I know there can be a problems with the blocked sound coming from the speaker cones if they are blocked by a fabric or panel but in this day and age you would think some creative sound speaker company can hide the effect speakers in new installs!

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