You’ve probably spent a lot of time and energy on your outdoor entertainment theater. You’ve got the perfect seating area, the right sound system, and some excellent lighting. If you’re like most people, though, there’s still one thing missing: an awesome screen. Luckily, that’s easy to fix! In this article we’ll go over how to buy a pop-up screen for your outdoor entertainment theater so that you can watch movies like a true movie star (or at least as close as possible).
Buy a pop-up screen.
If you’re looking for a way to set up your outdoor theater like a pro, then look no further than the pop-up screen. This type of screen is easy to set up and take down, portable enough that you can take it on vacation with you, affordable compared to other options, and durable enough that it will last through years of use.
Pop-up screens are made from strong materials like vinyl or PVC fabric stretched over frames made from aluminum poles. You simply unfold the frame (or “pop” open) when you want to use it as a projection screen; when you’re done watching movies outside with friends or family members at home in the backyard or at campgrounds while traveling around during summer vacations, just fold up all four sides again so they fit back into their original compact shape before storing them away until next time!
Create the perfect seating area.
- Create the perfect seating area.
- If you don’t have enough space, try to use every inch of your backyard. Even if it means putting a few chairs under trees or creating cozy nooks in corners, you’ll be able to make do with what you have!
- Comfort is key! Make sure that everyone can sit comfortably and enjoy themselves without feeling cramped or uncomfortable during their movie night experience.
- Choose furniture that’s durable enough for outdoor use (and hopefully comes with cushions). Also consider keeping some extra pillows or blankets nearby so guests can adjust their seating arrangements according to how warm/cold it is outside at any given time during their viewing experience.
Get comfortable lighting.
When it comes to lighting, you want to make sure that your screen is visible and clear without being too bright. If your projector is too close to a light source or if the light in your backyard is too bright, it may reflect onto your screen and cause glare. You also want to avoid harsh white or yellow lights as they can hurt people’s eyes after awhile. Instead, opt for soft warm tones that won’t strain anyone’s vision while still providing enough illumination for everyone in attendance (and their snacks).
Choose a projector that fits your needs.
Now that you’ve decided on a projector, it’s time to decide which one is right for your needs. The first thing to keep in mind is that projectors come in different sizes and resolutions. A projector’s resolution determines how many pixels it can display on screen; the higher the resolution, the sharper images will look–and generally speaking, this means better picture quality overall.
A projector’s brightness also plays an important role: The higher its lumen output (or lumens), the brighter its image will be when viewed under ambient light conditions like those found outside at night or during dusk/dawn hours when sunlight is diffused through clouds but still illuminating everything around them.
Finally, contrast ratio refers to how well blacks are displayed compared against whites; a high contrast ratio means darker blacks and brighter whites so that details don’t get lost due to overexposure from bright areas in an image like headlights coming toward camera while driving down dark streets late at night!
Set up your sound system.
Your sound system should be able to play music, movies and games. You’ll need one that can connect to your phone or tablet and has a remote control. If you want to use it for parties and gatherings, it’s also important that the speakers are loud enough for everyone in attendance.
Takeaway:
- This is the last thing you say, and it should be a summary of the main points. It’s also a good place to include a call to action, such as “Call us today!” or “Visit our website.”
- Positive statement. This is an opportunity to make sure that your audience leaves feeling good about themselves and what they’ve learned–and also ready to buy!
Conclusion
Now that you’ve got a handle on all the equipment and setup, it’s time to get your home theater up and running.