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The CineBox Goes for a Spin in Kenya

Open Air Cinema’s founder, Stuart Farmer, has been spotted in some of the latest footage coming from the Field of Dreams project in . In the first few seconds of the clip Stuart is seen sending off a tuk tuk on rounds through the village to promote the evening screenings.

As the auto-rickshaw rolls away you can see the ingenious PA system that Stuart had built out of CineBox components. You’ll also notice a full-size generator had to be mounted on the back to power the system.

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DIY Outdoor Movies: Create Your Own Backyard Digital Playground

DIY Outdoor Movies in Your BackyardThe following is an excerpt from an article originally published in Popular Mechanics magazine (July 2009 issue) about some Do It Yourself ways to make your backyard as high-tech as your home. It offers a great start to creating your own backyard home theater or video game set-up. Suggestions on outdoor projectors, speakers, and video game consoles are spot on, but we think they missed the boat on their recommendations for an outdoor movie screen: “any white tarp will do”. Anyone with a flat screen, high-def TV will tell you: the screen counts. Sure, a white sheet hanging from some trees will work, technically, but if you’re looking for a high-quality outdoor cinema experience, or a projection surface for your video games that rivals your indoor home theater, an inflatable screen is the way to go. Nonetheless, we loved this article for its DIY presentation and high-tech backyard solutions. This is a great read for dads needing more toys for their poolside BBQs, or anyone with a soft spot for high quality outdoor cinema.

Ah, summertime. The weather is warm, the grass green. It’s time to turn off the surround sound, put down the video-game controller and head outside, right? Well, let’s hold on just a second. I’m a big fan of fresh air, but must we leave all our music, movies and video games inside? I say, absolutely not! The back lawn is as conducive to high-tech fun as the living room.

The same home theater projector that can turn a living room into an at-home cineplex can also turn your backyard into a drive-in. And screening outdoor movies is made simple with all-in-one projectors such as the Epson Movie-Mate series and the Optoma DV11. These projectors have built-in DVD players and speakers, so the only connection needed to set up an instant backyard cinema is an electrical extension cord.

Backyard Home TheaterIf you like your outdoor video entertainment a bit more active, any projector with composite video and RCA audio inputs can easily be hooked up to the Nintendo Wii gaming system, throwing human-size characters on any available projection surface. For the standard-def Wii an ordinary white tarp will do. To ensure a 6-foot-tall image, you’ll want a tarp measuring at least 11×6 feet (for a 16:9 aspect ratio) or 8×6 feet (for 4:3 aspect). Tie the ends to trees or use spring clamps to attach your tarp to a fence. Keep in mind that the Wii needs an infrared-light-sensor bar placed at the bottom or top of the screen to work properly, and the wire for the Wii’s IR bar is 11 feet long, which can restrict the placement of the Wii and, consequently the projector. In my experience, you want to get your projector back a good 10 to 15 feet to ensure a large enough image. That’s doable with the existing wire, but you can avoid a lot of potential trips and tangles with a wireless IR bar accessory from Nyko ($20). Also, you’ll want to offset the projector to get it out of your way and avoid playing against your shadow. Most projectors have dials that allow you to correct the keystone effect you get when projecting from an angle. Once you’re all set up, you and your friends can swing your Wiimots to your hearts’ content while racking up strikes in your virtual open air bowling alley.

Source: “Backyard Digital Playground” by Glenn Derene -Popular Mechanics, July 2009.

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Lindon, Utah: Open Air Cinema Launches America's Largest Consumer Inflatable Outdoor Movie Screen

Open Air Cinema Launches 16' Inflatable Outdoor Movie ScreenOpen Air Cinema, the world leader in outdoor cinema equipment, is announcing the availability of its new 16ft x 9ft Open Air Home Screen, a giant inflatable movie screen.

“The 16-foot screen is the largest screen available for backyard use on the market,” said Stuart Farmer, president of Open Air Cinema. “This new size truly converts your backyard into a huge cinematic experience. With the included blower fan, it takes just a few seconds to inflate. And even though it is the biggest screen we recommend for home use, it is still easy to set up, use and take down.”

The 16ft x 9ft Open Air Home Screen is practical for not only backyard use; its very nature makes it easily transportable, transforming virtually any venue into a big outdoor theater. Users can enjoy their favorite movies by the pool, for a sporting event or at a BBQ on the beach.

The inflatable 16ft x 9ft Open Air Home Screen comes with the following features:

220″ Diagonal Projection Surface
Matte white, wrinkle-resistant ripstop nylon projection surface
Black-backed projection surface blocks lights from behind, improves contrast ratio
Ultra lightweight — weighs less than 20 pounds when deflated and fits inside a duffle bag
Air blower provides constant inflation
Heavy duty PVC carrying bag for screen, air blower, ropes, stakes etc.
20 MPH wind rating

Open Air Cinema is offering the 16-foot screen for an introductory price of $999. The company offers two other sizes of its inflatable movie screens for home use. The 12ft x 7ft version is priced at $599 and the 9-foot version is priced at $449.

This large screen is available now by itself or as part of the recently announced CineBox Home Backyard Theater package. CineBox Home is the first affordable, complete solution which includes projection, sound, and all cables needed to operate your own backyard theater.
About Open Air Cinema

Open Air Cinema is America’s premier outdoor cinema production company, managing film festivals such as Tribeca’s Outdoor Drive-in and LA Film Festival’s Outdoor Screenings. Open Air has taken its expertise in outdoor productions to produce the most concise, easiest to use, theatrical-grade outdoor theater systems on the market. It is also a leading innovator in providing developing nations with educational outdoor screens and cinema equipment. www.openaircinema.us

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