Credit: First Impressions



These rooms take home theater to a grand scale
Titanic Views
Lobby Fun
Curtains!
Columns and Ceiling
Art Deco Fashion
Mass of McIntosh
210-inch Screen
The Force Is With It
Artistic Elements
Grand Theme
Barn Storming
Hand Crafted
Watery Wonder
Retro Seats
Movie Variety
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Titanic Views

This installation, which theater designer First Impressions Theme Theatres did in conjunction with systems installers Creative Media Designs and Definitive Electronics, features a reference-grade Digital Projection International Titan 1080p projector that fires beautiful high-def images at the 14-foot-wide CinemaScope aspect ratio Stewart screen, while a JBL Synthesis 7.1 sound system—with washing-machine-sized subwoofers—cranks out the soundtracks.

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