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    Setting up an Outdoor Movie Theater in 5 Steps

    Oscar Collins By Oscar CollinsSeptember 16, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    These days, it’s not exactly easy to find an open movie theater. Plus, you probably don’t want to sit next to a stranger with the COVID-19 pandemic raging on. So how can you spice up your movie nights? 

    It’s simple. You make a backyard cinema. This way, you can enjoy your favorite films at home and bring whatever snacks you like. Take a look at how to build a one-of-a-kind outdoor theater.

    1. Select a Roomy Location

    Scope out your space before you do anything else. Where could you project a movie? If you don’t have a garage wall or another blank area, you’ll probably need to make a DIY screen or buy one. You should also look at your seating possibilities. Do you have room to bring in chairs or tables? You can always go for a cozy vibe with pillows and blankets, too.

    In any case, you should assess your backyard before you buy equipment. This way, you’ll be able to narrow down your search for needed supplies.

    2. Buy Required Equipment

    You’ll need to buy the right equipment to set up your backyard display.

    An outdoor movie theater requires different gear to be a success. While you may not require every item on this list, you’ll want to consider your needs so you set up an awesome and functional space. Here’s a list of gear to think about for your backyard cinema:

    • Projector
    • Sound system
    • White screen
    • Streaming device
    • Extension cords

    A sound system with top-quality audio will cost about $300. Your projector and screen should run you an equal amount. That said, you can always cut corners if you’re on a budget. For example, you can hang a plain white sheet to act as your screen. Plus, you can always bring a monitor outdoors for even less hassle.

    3. Design Your Seating Area

    There are a few ways to create your seating area. You could lay out a few pillows and blankets for a warm ambiance. Chances are you’ll want a supportive seat to keep you more comfortable throughout your viewing. A camping chair offers a suitable alternative to harder wooden or metal patio versions. You could even have some more fun with your setup by pitching a tent and watching from inside.

    You can also think about snacks at this point. Do you want to keep things simple with popcorn and candy? If you’re going to make an appetizer spread for everyone, your best bet will be to keep everything inside so it’s away from weather and bugs. Let your family fill their plates before you settle in to watch.

    4. Think About Film Choices

    Here’s the hard part. What do you want to watch? Your backyard setup will be good for several movie nights, so you can always view certain films later. However, it’s good to think in advance so you can ensure your choice is on a streaming platform. You should also consider your audience. If your children want to join, it’s best to show family-friendly flicks like “Finding Nemo.”

    In any case, you’ll want to consider various films so you can have a fun evening.

    There’s never been a better time to make your outdoor space suitable for watching films. With a little effort, you can turn your backyard into a movie lover’s oasis.”

    5. Always Be a Kind Neighbor

    You probably have neighbors, unless you live on plenty of land. It’s always important to remember them when you’re watching movies outside. It’s your property, but they didn’t exactly sign up to have someone watch “Inglourious Basterds” outside their window at midnight. If you’re courteous, they’ll return the favor. Therefore, you’ll want to take thoughtful steps to keep your movie night neighborly.

    Be sure to start your film at a reasonable hour. Try not to be outside later than 11 p.m. since any light from your screen may keep people awake. You should also lower your sound levels. If you have trouble hearing, you may be able to connect headphones to your TV for a better experience. While you probably won’t invite a crowd over due to social distancing, it’s still smart to limit loud conversations.

    These ideas will keep an angry parent from breaking up your movie night.

    Use These Suggestions to Build a Backyard Cinema

    There’s never been a better time to make your outdoor space suitable for watching films. With a little effort, you can turn your backyard into a movie lover’s oasis. Use these tips and tricks to create an incredible space and a memorable experience.

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