Unfortunately the old seats were not salvageable, so new seating coming next week.Since he says it is "reopening a small historic movie theater" I doubt that the sofa seating would fit in with the rest of the decor.
Unfortunately the old seats were not salvageable, so new seating coming next week.Since he says it is "reopening a small historic movie theater" I doubt that the sofa seating would fit in with the rest of the decor.
sorry, no room for for sofas
FM is better than T-loop?
thanks for the input. do you also use a loop or or other audio device with your CI? not judging just trying to plan for people that might want to use both.I like captions with either yellow or white font with black backgrounds. My theatre has horrible captions - they were very faint and I had to complain and get a refund for it. It still has the horrible captions. They need to change them! And I wish that every single theatre were required to provide captions so I wouldn't have to take the bus across the city just to go to the only theatre just to benefit from their captioning. There are so many theatres in this city (San Antonio) and I want to be able to go to the nearest one a few minutes away so I can enjoy the movie. I just wait for the DVD to come out, instead, which takes about 6 months to a year.
Make it accessible so that people can bring their deaf cats on leash to enjoy a movie night out. Cats do need break from cat nips. I think movie nights would be great if you showed cat movies and got cats perked up. Those deaf cats would love CC on big screen. They think that 3D glasses are retarded. I know. I thought that 3D glasses were retarded. If I thought that they were retarded, then cats would think the same.
Hi All,
I am a hearing person and I have joined your forum to ask a question of a lot of Deaf/HoH people at one time. My wife is in the process of reopening a small historic movie theater. It is time to select assistive devices for the facility and I would like some input from the people who actually use these technologies to best determine where to invest the funds of this small nonprofit.
I am currently looking at a T-Loop for the entire theater with receivers for those who don’t have Tele-Coil compatible Hearing Aids.
In addition I am hoping to offer captions. I have looked at the Rear Window System and the Sony system with glasses. I would appreciate any input from people who have used any of these systems. Please give pros, Cons, and or other suggestions. What type of products would make you want to come to a small town movie theater?
Thanks in advance for your time and input.
FM is better than T-loop?
Hi All,
I am a hearing person and I have joined your forum to ask a question of a lot of Deaf/HoH people at one time. My wife is in the process of reopening a small historic movie theater. It is time to select assistive devices for the facility and I would like some input from the people who actually use these technologies to best determine where to invest the funds of this small nonprofit.
I am currently looking at a T-Loop for the entire theater with receivers for those who don’t have Tele-Coil compatible Hearing Aids.
In addition I am hoping to offer captions. I have looked at the Rear Window System and the Sony system with glasses. I would appreciate any input from people who have used any of these systems. Please give pros, Cons, and or other suggestions. What type of products would make you want to come to a small town movie theater?
Thanks in advance for your time and input.