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Svetlanka [38]
3 years ago
6

Please post detailed answers to the following questions. Please use complete sentences.

English
1 answer:
bixtya [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Freindly & Engaging staff

Explanation:

good theatre ALWAYS has nice staff. This may be controversial because a theatre should not depend on who serves you but instead should depend on the movie and sound etc. For me however, that theory is subjective because a friendly and engaging staff really compel me to the movie theater, if they are nice to me, I automatically have a good first impression on the cinema regardless whether it is independent or a chain.

The size of the screen is crucial for my likability of a movie. Generally larger and more prominent cinemas in important tourist areas have the exclusive sizes which range from anywhere between 60–65 feet. The larger the screen the better the view. So if a cinema only has miniature screens and a smaller range of perspectives then it is an instant dislike.

The sound and light systems are one of THE MOST important things to consider when deciding if a cinema is good or bad. High quality surround sound should immerse you in the movie and provide the vibrato and bass for every single sentence or noise! Additionally, the lights should also reflect the timings of the movie and although they may be turned off completely for the majority of the film the overall aura of the viewing room is dependent on spotlights!

The cleanliness of the cinema is absolutely another important factor. It speaks for itself really because who likes a dirty seat? I’m pretty sure I don’t. Now I do realize that most public cinemas adhere to a strict cleaning regimen so there is usually no problems but depending on the size of the viewing room, some areas can be missed.

These are just some of the things I like and dislike about cinemas and I’m sure more things can be added as time goes on but this is it for now!

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