Cinerama Dome and ArcLight Hollywood
6360 Sunset Boulevard,
Los Angeles,
CA
90028
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Taken on: June 22, 2019
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So nice Pacific Theatres still maintains their lush blue curtain drapes on the huge curved Cinerama® screen inside the Dome. Here is a shot when they first open and are very quite. Nice that they project the movie image on the curtains then open them not on a boring white screen like many theatres do that still use curtains, like the Seattle Cinerama Theatre they always open the drapes on a blank white screen most of the time then turn on the projector beam. This is not he best way to bring showmanship on the screen. I guess It depends on the projectionist if any on duty in Seattle?
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