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Vote for Two Open Air Cinema Entries on Projectorpeople.com!

Two Open Air Cinema systems are in the running for the best Football Home Theater Contest on ProjectorPeople.com! The six contestants are vying for one of two Cisco Flip Ultra HD Camcorders, and whoever has the most votes will walk home with the prizes. We’re proud to see two Open Air Cinema Systems in the contest, and we’re asking the readers of the blog to vote for the Open Air Cinema systems! Here are the links to the two entries:

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One contestant has entered a photo of an OAC Home 16′ System, and it sure looks great! Vote for this Backyard Theater!

Another contestant submitted a photo of an OAC Pro 16′ System. This particular system was donated by Google to the Field of Dreams project and was used by an organization called Moving the Goalposts to screen the FIFA World Cup this summer to the villagers that otherwise would have not been able to view the World Cup! The system remains in for use by the local organizations. Vote for this Backyard Theater!

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OAC Newsletter: The New Open Air Cinema

We’ve just issued a brand new newsletter for the Open Air Community, and wanted to pass the link along so you could hear about the revolutionary new noise-cancelling blower boxes, as well as hear the details about our new website (although if you’re reading this, you’ve probably noted many changes already.

Additionally, we have officially launched the Open Air Comunity, and the Open Air Community Points Program, a way you can stay in touch with other outdoor movie enthusiasts, as well as some other cool things like creating a blog for your outdoor cinema business.  Every activity you do will give you OAC Points, and with enough of those, you’ll eventually earn enough credit to get an OAC screen!  We’re excited to see so many join the Open Air Community, and can’t wait to see how it develops.   Click here to read the newsletter!

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Salt Lake City, Utah: Open Air Cinema hosts Outdoor Movie at NRPA Convention

This past Wednesday, Open Air Cinema and Swank Motion Pictures hosted a free screening of Transformers 2 at the National Parks and Recreation Association (NRPA) national congress in , .  The screening was a blast, and everyone really enjoyed watching the movie on the huge 30′ screen. It was really great because everyone was able to see the screening on a brand-new system.  The sound was amazing, and the projection was stunning.  National Parks and Recreation administrators from all over the place came to see the screening: , , Utah, , , , , , , , and many other places.  Here is an excerpt of a review from io9:

“Critical consensus on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is overwhelmingly negative. But the critics are wrong. Micheal Bay used a squillion dollars and a hundred supercomputers’ worth of CG for a brilliant art movie about the illusory nature of plot.

Oh, and I would warn you that there’ll be spoilers in this review — except that, really, since I still have no idea what actually happened in this movie, I’m not sure how much I can spoil it.

Since the days of Un Chien Andalou and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari filmmakers have reached beyond meaning. But with this summer’s biggest, loudest movie, Michael Bay takes us all the way inside Caligari’s cabinet. And once you enter, you can never emerge again. I saw this movie two days ago, and I’m still living inside it. Things are exploding wherever I look, household appliances are trying to kill me, and bizarre racial stereotypes are shouting at me.

Transformers: ROTF has mostly gotten pretty hideous reviews, but that’s because people don’t understand that this isn’t a movie, in the conventional sense. It’s an assault on the senses, a barrage of crazy imagery. Imagine that you went back in time to the late 1960s and found Terry Gilliam, fresh from doing his weird low-fi collage/animations for Monty Python. You proceeded to inject Gilliam with so many steroids his penis shrank to the size of a hair follicle, and you smushed a dozen tabs of LSD under his tongue. And then you gave him the GDP of a few sub-Saharan countries. Gilliam might have made a movie not unlike this one.”

Read more at http://io9.com/5301898/michael-bay-finally-made-an-art-movie

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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: Outdoor Movies Come to Your Backyard With Open Air Cinema's Inflatable Screens

Photo Credit: Leah Hogsten/ The Salt Lake Tribune

Photo Credit: Leah Hogsten/ The Salt Lake Tribune

Film lovers weary of the couch and the metroplex have another place to watch movies this summer — on the lawn, in the open air, under the stars. Outdoor movies meet the backyard with inflatable screens made just for the home. With demand exploding, Open Air Cinema has rolled out a line of backyard movie screens that Stuart Farmer, president of the -based company, says are every bit as good as any movie theater screen. Retail giant Target, for one, has noticed and is offering them.

The screens are big. Measured diagonally, they come in 10-, 14- and 18-foot sizes. They are inflatable, with no struts or framework to hold them up. And they withstand wind speeds as high as 20 mph.

“It’s a no-brainer,” Farmer said. “Americans love the outdoors and they love cinema, and we are a very social people. We like to invite the neighborhood over, have a barbecue and watch a movie.”

The screens constitute eight-year-old Open Air’s first thrust into the residential market. The company also helps clients plan outdoor movie screenings and supplies outdoor movie equipment to commercial and government customers.

One of its divisions has partnerships with humanitarian organizations and film festivals in Africa. Open Air works with FilmAid International, which shows movies in developing countries on portable Open Air screens to convey information on health and social issues. The Rwandan Film Festival uses several of the rugged screens to show movies in remote villages.

Target sells them for $499, $689 and $1,149 at www.target.com. The site was offering less-expensive screens, but after examining Open Air’s products, Target decided to sell them, too, spokeswoman Leah Guimond said.

“The one provided by them is sort of the best option for our guests. We had offered a couple others at a lower price point, and then in working with [Open Air] we developed another option,” Guimond said.

Farmer says outdoor screens have come a long way since drive-ins died and people hung bedsheets over a fence. Even a few years ago, screens were poorly made. Their surfaces wrinkled. Some weighed as much as 120 pounds. And they could be expensive.

“Our 10-foot system, you can buy everything for $1,500, including a projector [if you buy a package, which also includes audio equipment]. The price point is really finally down. A couple of years ago, it would have been at least $4,000,” Farmer said.

Since then, the price of LCD projectors have come down considerably. Sound quality has been improved and the weight of Open Air screens has been sliced to 20 pounds, reducing manufacturing costs.

“We think there’s at least a million homes that would be capable of purchasing one of these,” Farmer said.

With 144 square feet of viewing surface — if you buy the biggest screen — the screens have raised a few eyebrows among skeptics who fear they could become nuisances. Farmer said street lamps cast a wider cone of light. The screens also come with a flap to cover the back, so that only the viewing surface is illuminated. And the volume on the audio equipment can be set low.

Tim Clawson, 52, who lives in Orem, bought an 18-foot screen in October. He has inflated it indoors a few times for church-sponsored video nights. When the weather improves, he expects the screen will be pressed into service outdoors regularly.

“I can just see a huge, huge use,” Clawson said. “Really, we got it for the purpose for, first, family fun and neighborhood things, secondly for family reunions, and third, just to participate with church and school organizations, and just have a lot of fun.”

This summer, Clawson and some friends will take the screen and a projector down to Little Sahara State Park. During the day, they’ll film themselves charging their ATVs up and down the sand dunes. At night around a campfire, they’ll fire up a generator and view their escapades on the big screen.

“It’s totally transportable. We can take it anywhere,” Clawson said.

Source: “Lindon company’s backyard movie screens catching on” by Paul Beebe -Salt Lake Tribune. read full article at: http://www.tribtowns.com/comments/read_comments.asp?ref=12101381&hed=&sec=#.

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Lindon, Utah: Open Air Cinema's Inflatable Movie Screens Are Now Available at Target.com

Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable ScreenOpen Air Cinema, the world leader in outdoor cinema equipment, today announced that its line of Open Air Home Screens, giant inflatable movie screens designed for the ultimate backyard cinema experience, is now available at Target.com.

The line of durable, lightweight Open Air Home Screens comes in three sizes: 10ft, 14ft, and 18ft, which are the largest inflatable movie screens for home use. Historically, screens available to consumers were low in quality with less durable material, wrinkled projection surfaces and weak air blowers. With the Open Air Home Screens, Target.com now offers top-quality screens with theatrical grade projection surfaces. See http://tinyurl.com/ak8kmz.

“With Target.com now offering our inflatable movie screens, more people in more backyards across America can enjoy movie nights under the stars,” said Stuart Farmer, president of Open Air Cinema. “Our screens are manufactured with durable, high-quality, wrinkle-resistant materials and are easier to set up than a pup tent. Backyard barbeques and stay-at-home vacations will never be the same.”

All Open Air Home Screens use theatrical grade materials to provide customers with the ultimate viewing experience.

Open Air Home Screens come with the following features:

* Matte white, wrinkle-resistant ripstop nylon projection surface
* Black-backed projection surface blocks lights from behind, improves contrast ratio
* Ultra lightweight—weighs from 12-17 pounds when deflated and fits inside a duffle bag
* Quiet, professional quality air blower provides constant inflation
* Air blower, ropes, stakes, etc.
* 20 MPH wind rating
* A total theatrical-grade outdoor movie experience

About Open Air Cinema

Open Air Cinema is the premiere global supplier of outdoor cinema equipment. Open Air Cinema has taken its expertise in outdoor productions to produce the highest quality, 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 open air cinema equipment. www.openaircinema.us

Source: Open Air Cinema official press release. Read it at BusinessWire: http://au.sys-con.com/node/910970.

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Beijing, China: Celebrity Music Video Premiers for a Crowd of Hundreds on an Outdoor Screen

Photo Credit: sina.com

Photo Credit: sina.com

Jolin Tsai attend the premiere ceremony of a music video for her single “Real Man” in on Sunday, March 8, 2008. The video premiered on an outdoor LED screen, the largest of its kind in Asia, at ’s The Place shopping mall on Sunday night, drawing hundreds of onlookers.

Taiwan pop diva Jolin Tsai has brought forward a music video for her leading single “Real Man” off forthcoming album “Flower Butterfly”.

Seeing herself singing and dancing on the 250-meter-long, 30 meter-wide outdoor screen, Jolin said “it feels like I have become a giant.”

The production fee for “Flower Butterfly”, Jolin’s first studio album under the label Warner Music, has reached 40 million yuan. Even the ten-minute MV premiere cost nearly 100, 000 yuan, according to the web portal sina.com.

Despite the gloomy economy, there won’t be any recession for Jolin, said Sam Chen, president of the label. The album will be released on March 27.

Source: Daily: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/showbiz/2009-03/10/content_7563675.htm

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Greer, South Carolina: Outdoor Movies to be Shown on an Inflatable Screen in Greer, South Carolina

Moonlight Movies: Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen -Photo Credit: City of Greer

"Moonlight Movies": Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen -Photo Credit: City of

The time to spread picnic blankets over the soft spring grass at Greer City Park will soon be near with two new programs that will entertain visitors of all ages. Greer citizens will be able to enjoy outdoor movies on an inflatable screen this summer, and live acoustic music will be presented every Wednesday afternoon.

“Lunchtime Live!” features free live acoustic performances from local artists 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. every Wednesday for ten weeks starting April 22. Box lunches from Greater Greer Chamber of Commerce restaurants will be available for purchase, or folks can bring their own picnic lunch, said Laurie Campbell and Karl Rogozenski, event coordinators. They’re hoping the concert series will attract business people and families — anyone who wants to enjoy lunch in a relaxed outdoor environment.

For those looking to enjoy a drive-in movie experience, the “Moonlight Movies” series May 7 to August 20 will offer outdoor films on a giant 20-foot inflatable screen in the middle of the City Park amphitheater.

The “Moonlight Movies” series debuts on May 7 with the first of four classics, “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” The events staff has planned such themes as “Western Night,” “Date Night,” and “Musical Night,” before eight consecutive weeks of family films such as “E.T.” and “The Wizard of Oz” dominate the summer months. Additional classics such as “Casablanca” and “To Kill a Mockingbird” will close the series.

Outdoor Movie Schedule:
May 7 Classic Night- Raiders of the Lost Ark (PG)
May 14 Western Night- Rio Bravo (NR)
May 21 Date Night- Sleepless in (PG)
May 28 Musical Night- West Side Story (NR)
June 4 Family Night- The Muppet Movie (G)
June 11 Family Night- Back to the Future (PG)
June 18 Family Night- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (PG)
June 25 Family Night- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
July 2 Family Night- 1776 (G)
July 9 Family Night- Grease (PG)
July 16 Family Night- The Wizard of Oz (G)
July 23 Family Night- The Goonies (PG)
July 30 Sci-Fi Night- Men in Black (PG-13)
August 6 Comedy Night- The Pink Panther (NR)
August 13 Date Night- Casablanca (NR)
August 20 Classic Night- To Kill a Mockingbird (NR)

City communications manager Steve Owens said the two series are a “fulfillment of the promise that with a great park will come great programming.”

Full schedules for “Lunchtime Live!” and “Moonlight Movies” are available at www.cityofgreer.org.

Source: “Movies, concerts planned for Greer City Park” by Anna Lee -Greenville News. Read full article at: http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20090305/NEWS01/90305029/1069/YOURUPSTATE01.

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East Hampton, Connecticut: XBox Video Game Tournament on an Inflatable Screen

Outdoor Movies in East Hampton, ConnecticutThis year’s committee for High School Project Graduation 2009 has been working hard to raise funds to provide a safe, alcohol-free evening that is also great fun for high school seniors who will be enjoying their last night together as the Class of 2009. A major XBox video game tournament will be taking place, projected onto a giant inflatable movie screen as crowds watch the excitement. This year, more than ever, community support is needed in order to make Project Graduation an event seniors won’t want to miss.

Project Graduation brings seniors to a surprise location for an overnight celebration where they are treated to lots of food, games and prizes – thus keeping them sober and off the roads. Coming up this Saturday, March 7 is the much-anticipated fundraiser for Project Graduation, the “Madden 09 XBOX 360 Tournament.”

This tournament will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the East Hampton Middle School, 19 Childs Road. Tournament registration is from 10 to 11 a.m., with an entry fee of $40, which includes the day’s raffles.

There will be cash prizes of $250 and $500 for the top two winners, as well as food and beverages for sale and above all, lots of fun.

The championship game will be played on a giant inflatable screen.

In addition to helping raise funds by taking part in this tournament, community members – businesses, civic groups and generous individuals – can still help make this event a success with much needed contributions.

The sponsorship levels are:
-Bronze Donation: $250
-Silver Donation: $500
-Gold Donation: $1,000
-Platinum Donation: $2,000 or more

… but any size donation is gratefully accepted.

All sponsors will be advertised on a 12’ inflatable screen throughout the day, with Gold and Platinum sponsors advertised on 60”x72” banners.

For more information about how you can help, including donations of goods and services, contact Jim Dufours at ljd@ctcarpentry.net or call him at (860) 982-0200.

Source: “Madden 09 Tournament on Saturday: Project Graduation needs community’s support” by Brenda Sullivan. Read full article at: http://easthampton.htnp.com/news/03022009_east_hampton_project_grad_xbox_tournament.html.

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Daytona Beach, Florida: Longboard Surfing Event Features Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen

Outdoor Movies in Daytona Beach, FloridaThe wanderlust roots and deceptively easy grace of old-school longboarding will be as vivid as a 60s flashback this weekend at the Pier. But it’s no hallucination visible only by flower power. The wave-riding style and vintage Volkswagen buses and bugs that personified the era’s road-trippin’ surfers will be at the center of a new event hoping to become an annual local festival of surfing culture. Plus take a flashback to the old days of the drive-in with an outdoor movie on an inflatable screen.

It’s called the Winter Jam and Daytona Longboard Classic and its first run is this weekend. Joe Arbucci, the event’s producer, said there are 56 total entries in the amateur and pro divisions of the Longboard Classic surfing contest. “As word about the event spread, it just turned into a firestorm of interest and support,” he said. There will be shows and events for the whole family, even the non-surfers. From the VM shows and the outdoor movie screening, everyone is sure to have a fun time. But the focus is on the longboard competition.

In fact, he had to cutoff registration. “Longboarders don’t usually get their own events.”

Bubba Bonner one of the local surfers in the contest said longboarding has always been popular in because you can catch more waves in the typically smaller surf. But longboarding is also a unique surfing animal. “It has a classic style. I look at it as an art form,” Bonner said. “The modern shortboard ride is real snappy, but the longboarding style has a lot more fluid lines.”

Next year, Arbucci said the one-day contest will likely become three days long and accept 100 entries. This year’s event has surfers entered from Florida, Georgia, North and , Malibu, Calif., and Puerto Rico.

“The Viking Surfboards Team (from South Florida) is bringing up two pros from South America. One is from Venezuela and one is from Brazil,” Arbucci said. Chris Nowziskie, the event director, said, “There’s a guy coming from from the Lake Surf Club driving down in his VW bus.”

The pro division has a $2,000 prize purse, with $1,000 for first place. The awards ceremony will be held at the Bandshell. Arbucci said he expects to see more than 100 VWs on display. Everyone is sure to enjoy the closest thing to an old fashioned drive-in around as an outdoor movie is shown after it get’s dark. And the event also has a 70s-style longboard skate contest, a Ms. Winter Jam contest presented by Venus Swimwear and Hooters, and other car events.

The event will benefit the Volusia Life Saving Association, a non-profit group dedicated to “the past, present and future of ocean rescue lifeguards,” Nowziskie said.

From this lifeguard cause, which lies at the heart of surfers roots, to the 30-foot inflatable movie screen showing surf movies on the beach at the after party, the Winter Jam, Nowziskie said, “is going to be a celebration of our surfing culture.”

Winter Jam Schedule

LONGBOARD CLASSIC: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday on the north side of the Daytona Beach Pier by the clock tower.

SURF MOVIE ON THE BEACH: A 30-foot inflatable screen on the beach will show an outdoor movie screening of “Bustin’ Down the Door” from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ocean Deck, 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona Beach.

SK8ER JAM: 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Bandshell there will be a 70s style longboard skateboard contest.

FULL SCHEDULE ONLINE: For more info on today through Sunday’s events, including a burnout contest, bikini contest and car wash, party at Destination Daytona, car shows and events, plus details on Saturday night’s after-party, go online to DaytonaWinterJam.com.

Source: “Longboard Classic debuts this weekend” by Jordan Kahn. Read full article at: http://www.news-journalonline.com/NewsJournalOnline/Sports/Headlines/sptOUT01022009.htm

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Hollister, California: Outdoor Movies to Come This Summer in Hollister, California

Photo Credit: Nick Lovejoy

Photo Credit: Nick Lovejoy

A 14-week outdoor movie series and a new property and business improvement district are two of the items to be funded by money appropriated to the Downtown Association from the city’s redevelopment agency. The City Council this week approved up to $70,000 in funding, part of which will be used to create a downtown events coordinator/planner, according the HDA Executive Director Brenda Weatherly. The funding, called a “one-time” request by the downtown association, includes $20,000 to provide free weekly outdoor cinema entertainment on a 25-foot by 15-foot inflatable movie screen. The money would help augment $15,000 that the HDA has solicited from downtown businesses to fund the expected $40,000 project, which would run on Thursday nights from May 28 through Aug. 27.

Outdoor movies would be shown on the grass area at the corner of Fourth and San Benito streets, near the Briggs Building parking garage.

“You can bring your family and some lawn chairs and have a picnic dinner and watch a movie,” Weatherly said.

Bill Chow, executive director of the city’s redevelopment agency, said the finding will help the downtown association to “be more active in bringing more events to the downtown.”

“That, in turn, will help bring more people to the downtown,” he said. “It’ll assist the HDA in downtown revitalization.”

The $20,000 allocation for the events coordinator/planning coordinator will provide start-up funding for a new position that the HDA hopes will increase the number and frequency of events held downtown throughout the year.

“We anticipate the position being self-funded through sponsorships and vendors after the first year,” Weatherly said.

The remaining $30,000 in redevelopment money is earmarked to establish a downtown property and business improvement district, which the HDA describes as a “self-funding mechanism” that will support improvements, activities and marketing “for the greater good” of the entire downtown area.

Under the plan, which would have a five-year run, property owners would pay an assessment to help fund projects designed to spruce up the business district.

“They would set specific goals,” Weatherly said. “It enables them to control their environment. We could hang plants and hire somebody to water them; buy sidewalk cleaner. There are a lot of things the city can’t pay for that this district. The district decides what goes on there.”

Other cities have used property and business improvement districts to fund the installation of benches and signs, lighting, planting areas, parks, fountains and more. Promotion of public events and tourism can also be done with revenue from the district.

These districts allow areas such as Hollister’s downtown to “fund additional services that they felt they needed and that the city could not provide at that time,” Chow said.

Downtown business and property owners will work with a consultant to determine the boundaries of the district. If a majority of the affected business people vote in favor of forming the property and business improvement district, it will go into effect, Chow said, with the amount of the individual assessment to be determined.

“It depends on how much [money] they want to generate and what programs they want to fund,” Chow said.

Ultimately, he added, the district could help Hollister’s downtown develop a consistent source of funding for economic development, marketing and maintenance.

The measures funded by redevelopment money also give the downtown area a chance to thrive in challenging times, according to Weatherly.

“Especially during the economic downturn, it’s a great opportunity for us to get people downtown,” she said.

Source: “Outdoor movies coming to Hollister this summer” by Adam Breen -Pinnacle News. Read full article at: http://www.pinnaclenews.com/news/contentview.asp?c=253920.

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Seattle, Washington: Cyclefest Outdoor Cinema Shows Tour de France on Giant Inflatable Movie Screen

Outdoor Cinema Shows Tour de France on an Inflatable ScreenJoin Cascade Bicycle Club and fellow cyclists at the biggest Tour de France inspired festival on the west coast! What better way to watch the premier cycling event than at a bike-friendly outdoor cinema on a giant inflatable movie screen? This annual family-friendly event is a great place to relax with your buddies over a summer picnic. We’ve lined up some new events to make Cyclefest the go-to summer blockbuster bicycling event in !

Kids kick off Cyclefest this year with a Magnuson Park Bicycle Treasure Hunt! Following the hunt, kids can strut their stuff in the kids’ bicycle parade. We’re also lining up an action-packed, bike polo competition. Later in the evening, racing action heats up with head-to-head road sprints by some of the fastest sprinters in the area!

Great brews will be on tap in the New Belgium Beer Garden to wash down tasty food from Seattle Sausage Company and Athena’s Gyros. At dusk (approx 9:15 p.m.), the racing takes off with one of the Tour de France’s most exciting stages shown on a 15′ x 20′ inflatable screen. Stage 17 is guaranteed to be exciting, with a mountain top finish high in the Alps at the classic Alpe d’huez (and its 21 switchbacks!).

While you’re at Cyclefest’s outdoor cinema, be sure to also check out the fun booths and a very special Tour de France Poster exhibit, presented by Alliance Francaise de Seattle. As always and just like the Tour itself, attendance is totally free!

Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Location: Warren G Magnuson Park, on the lawn next to the theater
Rain or Shine! (Tour screening will move inside to theater if it rains)
Plus the Tour de France on the Big Inflatable Screen, under the stars…Free!

Source: http://www.cascade.org/EandR/cyclefest/index.cfm#anchor.

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Norrköping, Sweden: Outdoor Movies All Summer Long in Sweden's Biggest Open Air Cinema

Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen in Norrkoping, SwedenFlimmer is South East ’s biggest independent film organization and have been arranging open air cinema screenings since 1996. The outdoor movie screenings are organized together with local film studios, cinemas and municipalities. Last year 15 000 visitors enjoyed open air cinema at 22 locations. This summer we turned the tempo up a notch and arranged around 50 screenings at 40 locations plus one week of drive-in cinema in Gothenburg. Everything from locally produced shorts to Hollywood blockbusters were shown on an inflatable screen measuring 12 by 6 meters. The hot (and rain free) summer of 2008 couldn’t have been better for open air cinema…

Flimmer is southeast Sweden’s biggest independent film organisation and is based in Norrköping, a former forerunner of the industrial revolution in Sweden. In a city steeped in tradition and history, Flimmer has successfully established itself in two distinct areas.

Filmfestival Flimmer is a favourite in the cinema-goers’ calendar in southeast Sweden. The 9th annual festival will take place between 5th and 14th of October this year. Following the huge success of last year’s festival, Flimmer will, this year, offer a multitude of outdoor films to please anybody who is genuinely interested in cinema.

All the outdoor movies are shown in Norrköping and are screened at times and in venues to maximise your enjoyment.

Last year’s festival saw the Swedish premier of Matthias Glasners ‘The Free Will’ and Pernille Fischer Christensens ‘A Soap’, as well as a film competition featuring five European films from promising directors, (with the winner being spanish ’7 Virgins’); shocking yet informative documentaries; music videos; and face-to-face interviews with actors, actresses and directors.

This year the attempt is not only to maintain the quality and variety of last year’s festival but also to make this year even more memorable.

Open air cinema/utomhusbio is the biggest open air cinema event in Sweden.

The Flimmer Utomhusbio-tour visits around 30 places in Sweden between June and September, and is welcoming 15 000 people to the inflatable movie screen. Utomhusbio in Norrköping is located in the scenic Färgargården area by Strömmen (the stream that flows through Norrköping).

Last year we welcomed 19 000 people to our outdoor cinema screenings of popular films that you may have missed at the cinema. Utomhusbio runs between July and August and this year’s programs include Oscar winners and well-known Swedish titles. The program is available here in June and each outdoor movie screening is free, although there will be a raffle every evening and donations are gratefully received.

Source: Flimmer Official Website- http://www.flimmer.nu/english/index.html.

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Guyra, Australia: Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen Shown All Weekend in Guyra, Australia

Outdoor Movies in Guyra, AustraliaIt’s been a long time since movie buffs have been able to go to the cinema in their home town but it will be happening this weekend to celebrate Day. The New England Credit Union (NECU) has provided $2,500 to sponsor three nights of outdoor movies at the Recreation grounds, at the corner of Ollera and Ryanda Streets, at 8 pm on Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings.

Admission is free and the program includes Mamma Mia on Saturday, Surf’s Up on Sunday and Get Smart on Monday and are all recommended for family viewing.

Patrons will need to take chairs and rugs but food will be for sale from a number of outlets on the grounds.

CEO Kevin Dupé said NECU was pleased to respond to a request from Guyra Council to sponsor the event.

“It wasn’t all that long ago that people used to go to drive-in movies because it was so family friendly,” he said.

“Outdoor movies on big screens are more common now in the big cities and should become very popular here in the summer particularly for special community events like Australia Day and Guyra’s famous Lamb and Potato Festival which coincide at the weekend.

“We are delighted to be the sponsors of the inaugural outdoor movies at Guyra and wish all the weekend celebrations in the town every success.”

The movies will be shown on a 7.5m x 6.5m inflatable screen and Guyra Council is hoping the screenings will become an annual event.

Excerpt from “Big screen outdoor movies a major attraction at Guyra this weekend”, originally published in the Guyra Argus. Read full article at: http://guyra.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/big-screen-outdoor-movies-a-major-attraction-at-guyra-this-weekend/1413661.aspx.

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Mudgee, Australia: Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen in Mudgee, Australia

Outdoor Movies on an Inflatable Screen in Mudgee, AustraliaFrog Rock Wines, in conjunction with Mojo Events and Promotions and BE Productions, have announced the inaugural ‘Flix in the Stix’ outdoor movies to be staged on the lawns of Frog Rock Wines until mid-February. A giant, 10m x 6.5m, inflatable movie screen will be erected on the lawn for six open air cinema screenings. Four of the screenings are recent movie blockbusters Quantum of Solace, , 27 Dresses and Burn After Reading.

The final two screenings land on the Valentine’s Day weekend – February 13 and 14th – with Mamma Mia and Chocolat.

Organisers said, that without a doubt, the outdoor movie screening of Baz Luhrmann’s “Australia” on Sunday, January 25, leading into the Australia Day public holiday, will be the feature event with a huge local response expected.

Starring Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Brandon Walters and Bryan Brown, “Australia” has been lauded as a masterpiece and a must watch. This will be the first time it has been shown in .

“Flix in the Stix is a unique outdoor cinema production ensuring a true cinematic movie experience,” organisers said.

“It all takes place under the stars in the delightful surrounds of Frog Rock Wines’ cellar door.

“Patrons are encouraged to pack a picnic, settle back on a picnic rug or cushion and enjoy their favourite flick on the big screen.”

Outdoor Movie Info

* Frog Rock Wines is situated on Edgell Lane, opposite the airport on Ulan Road.

* Regional food, free range pork and gourmet burgers, cool drinks, wine and beer are all available on-site including some delicious wood fired pizza. No BYO wine is allowed.

* Patrons are allowed to bring their own fold out chairs to the outdoor cinema if desired.

* Gates open at 6:30pm each night with outdoor movie screening from 8:30pm.

* There will be complimentary bus service departing 6.30 pm from the Oriental, Tourist Office, Lawson Park Hotel, Quality Parklands Resort.

The schedule

* Thursday, January 22: Quantum of Solace (M). Runtime: 106mins

* Friday, January 23rd: 27 Dresses (PG). Runtime 107 mins

* Saturday, January 24th: Burn After Reading (M15+). Runtime: 96mins

* Sunday, January 25: Australia (M). Runtime: 165mins

* Friday, February 13: Mamma Mia (PG). Runtime: 108mins

* Saturday, February 14th:Chocolat (M15+). Runtime:122mins

Source: “Open air cinema to visit Mudgee” -Mudgee Guardian. Read full article at: http://mudgee.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/open-air-cinema-to-visit-mudgee/1404147.aspx.

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