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Topic: We Want Your Opinion on Our New Website
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Mark Lensenmayer
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1605
From: Upper Arlington, OH
Registered: Sep 1999
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posted 10-19-2008 03:55 PM
I like the layout of the new site, especially the menu system, although the options in the lower row change a bit too slowly for my taste. I'm thinking of designing a couple of sites with a similar type of menu, but with a faster response.
I love the video, but I wish it was available in pieces, so, now that I've seen it, I could go directly to the organ section or the booth section or the history section. It's great for a first view, but not so good for later viewings.
Oh, that picture on the home page of the new site is absolutely stunning.
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Bill Enos
Film God
Posts: 2081
From: Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registered: Apr 2000
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posted 10-20-2008 09:57 AM
The curtain is not in real time. The video was made by some Virginia Commonwealth University students as a movie class project and much in it has been monkeyed with. The scope screen uses 36'9" of the 38 ft. proscenium opening, it is 2.35. Flat is a little narrower than it should be and is about 1.80. The stage is only 12.5 feet from the footlights to the back wall, there are no dressing rooms or wings to speak of. When the speakers are cleared, they are parked in what little space there is. Usable performance space is about 28-30 feet wide by 10 feet deep. Our certificate of occupancy does not permit lights on stage since there is no firewall, they have allowed the use of the newest LED stage light since they make little or no heat. As far as shows, the theatre is available for rent outside of our normal operating hours very inexpensively, the price goes SHARPLY up when rental goes into our regular movie times. The renter pays us, and takes all the risk, we don't do co promotions. Our feeling is that if the promoter has so little confidence in the show that he wants us to share the risk, why would we want to. At the same time, he pays the rent and gets the entire boxoffice.
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