Saturday, January 31, 2009

Home Theater Decorating Results in a Cozy Media Room For All to Enjoy

Create a home theater decorating your basement or (other space) into a media room that is both functional and comfortable.

A basement is one of the best places to turn into a media room. It generally has fewer windows and a room without windows is ideal. It is easier to control the light and the interference from outside light won't cause glares to the screen or distract the entertainment.

Prepare the room for good acoustics as much as possible to optimally experience movies and if you are starting your project from scratch use sound proof drywall and insulation for the walls.

Sound reverberates off hard surfaces like wood or tile so this is one room where wall to wall carpet in dark colors' work best and hanging draperies or other sound absorbing items on the walls are necessary.

Furnishing the room with big soft furniture will also insulate sounds from the outside.

Window treatments help to absorb sound and also control the light entering the room. Choose heavy fabrics for draperies and have them overlap in the center by a few inches and extend the windows at each side to block any slivers of light.

Controlling the light is a major factor in the success of your home theater decorating.

* Try to avoid overhead lights. They may produce a glare in the room.
* Lighting should be on dimmers to truly capture the movie theater experience and if possible locate the control near the seating area.
* Sconces lining the wall will offer soft lighting that can also be controlled with dimmers.
* Consider any light coming in from under doors, closets or other openings into the room and block at the bottom with weather stripping.

The quality of movie viewing is affected by paint color.

* To ensure an optimal viewing experience, paint your home theater decorating space with deep colors such as charcoal gray, chocolate brown or deep red or plum.
* Use matte finish paints to avoid reflections or choose textured wall coverings or fabric for the walls in dark colors.

The basic component of home theater decorating is the TV.

* Consider the amount of available space you have before buying a big screen tv.
* The viewing quality is affected by the distance from the screen as much as the size of the screen itself. The larger the screen the farther the distance must be between it and the seating area.
* To calculate, multiply the diagonal of the tv size by 2"-2.5" and that should give you an idea on the distance the seating should be. For example, take a 30" tv screen multiply the screen size by two. 60" or 5 feet of viewing distance from the tv.
* A 55" tv is best viewed from a distance of nine feet.
* For your home theater decorating, use a theater system of six speakers to provide high quality sound. A left and right speaker for each side, one speaker for in the center, and two surround speakers for in the back, and a sub woofer.

Manufacturers design specially made cable accommodating pieces for housing electronic equipment in exquisitely crafted armoires, credenzas and modular units.

These cabinets accept a variety of tv sizes and are available in styles suited for most everyone.

Be sure to compare both the width and the depth with your tv. A display wall with a media cabinet in the middle is an effective and stylish solution.

Most pieces will include storage for videos or CD's and some will feature pocket doors to close off the tv when not in use.

Center seating for optimal sound and screen viewing.

* A seating arrangement with large sofas, or sectional sofa units is a great way to seat a lot of people and accommodate kids comfortably.
* A set of recliners, swivel chairs or chairs with castors can seat guests individually and offers many alternatives for lounging. High backs support the neck but not too high that affects the surround sound.
* Choose upholstery materials in dark colors that are easily cleaned, like the washable suede, lightly textured chenille, brushed twill, and leather.
* Have tables within reach for each guest when possible. Use wood tables with a low sheen finish, or ottomans that can be used for supplement seating.

Now pass the popcorn!

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Do You Need to Go to the Cinema? Learn How to Select Your Own Home Theatre

By Nicky Foote

Having your own Home Theatre System is all the rage now it seems. The idea of just having a TV in the corner just doesn't cut it anymore. The whole idea is to simulate the experience of going to the Cinema. The advantages of doing it in your own home are many, it costs less, you don't have to stand in queues, the food is better and, of course, the movie starts whenever you are ready.

Your basic Home Theatre System comprises a TV, a receiver, a DVD player/recorder and your speakers. Of course you can add in a VCR, your favourite game console and so on. The receiver is the 'box' that takes the signals from your other components, like the DVD, and distributes the sound to the speakers and the picture to the TV. So the big question is how do you choose your Home Theatre System. Like so many electronic devices, be it MP3 players, cameras and so on there is an incredible choice of products to choose from.

There is no one system that suits everyone, probably a good thing as not everyone wants or needs the same system. One of the first things to consider is budget. The price of systems vary from a couple of hundred dollars to the tens of thousands, you need to have some idea of what you are willing to spend.

Next is quality. This may be limited by budget but there is also your personal preferences to consider. For many people they cannot notice a significant difference between a medium quality and high quality system. You also need to think about the environment it is going to be used in. Will it be used extensively to watch movies and will this be by one or more adults sitting in a room listening attentively to the movie. Alternatively it's primary use may be to watch TV in a space where kids or other activities are making noise and thus it is difficult to listen to the TV attentively.

Lastly you need to have a think about where you are putting your Home Theatre System. Will it be in it's own room complete with leather cinema seating for viewers or will it be sharing a room with other activities. How big will the space be that it is in? What sort of space do you have for speakers, can they sit on the floor or will they need to mounted on the wall and so on.

Once you have considered these three things then you have a better chance of getting they system to suit you. With this information you can head off to the shops and tell the sales people exactly what you need and have space for and they can show you systems to suit your requirements. Or you research different components and systems on the Internet before heading off to the shops to get the best deal.

The final decision is whether to put the system together yourself or have someone else do it. This probably comes down to your confidence and common sense. The theory is simple, you connect the speakers to the receiver and this is normally fairly obvious in that they mark front left etc. Next you need to connect you components like DVD, game console etc to the input side of your receiver and the TV to the outputs. That's the theory, now it does get a little complicated with all the types of connections you get for different things like HDMI, Component and Digital. I find that it is all fairly logical but I understand that if you are more technically challenged then it may just look like a sea of cables and it may be better to get assistance. A quick tip on this, whoever does it make sure they do a sketch of how it is all put together - it can be very useful for later reference.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Gladiator

Gladiator
I saw the movie in DVD, some friends told me that when they watched in the theatre, it feels like in the Colloseum.The effect was display every detail of ancient and historical city of Rome, it’s amazing. I love this movie, there are balance between action, drama story and technology. I’m very impress to the opening scene from this movie, when Rome army prepare for last battle in Germany against local tribe. The battle scene feels like real and absolutely much better than 300, unfortunetely they were not making few big battles in the movie. I think this movie hard to forget and when you finish watching it, you will hope to buy plasma tv, home theatre, audio system, big screen tv, etc

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Devils Wears Prada

This is one fine movie.It's typical 'princessy' story where a young girl/woman faces the odd of 'unfair' situation. But certainly with a huge twist. This has been possibly made, I dare to say, solely because of the character Miranda Priestly that Meryl Streep played. It's a very excellent performance by her! Those young actors and actresses definitely can't be compared to real actor and actresses of her caliber. When there was this one scene, where she only speak, no music, no action, just her face and she was talking for more than 1 minute.. dang,that's when her real talent shows up.

Well, pretty much the movie isn't really about Andrea "Andy" Sachs (played by Anne Hathaway), but more about Miranda Priestly.That's what makes it very interesting! I think perhaps because of the talent gap, you seems to be more drawn to Miranda's character rather than Andy's *though she's definitely a looker!*. It's perhaps 1 of the very few movie where the 'antagonist' is actually, much, much more interesting, detailed, and has more character than the protagonist.

I really recommend this movie for anybody who enjoys great laugh AND a great twist of a story. Bring the popcorn and sodas in!

Jerry Macquire

I watched this movie last night on HBO (it was like my 4th/5th time watching it). I always like the movie, n I just thought, man, now u don't really get to see that many movies with such moving script and acting. Now u only see guys *or girls* jumping around in slow motion kicking/slashing ass out of screen w/ so much 'bad' special effect.Well tell me traditional, but I don't think even the graphic like Matrix Revolution or 300 can cover up for weak script, bad acting, and ugly casting. Look at Matrix, other than visual effect, n perhaps music, the movie sucks at almost every other aspect.I think movies of the 90s has much more quality because of it's non-reliance *or not available* on much of visual effect technology.

Movies such as Jerry Maguire,Braveheart,English Patient n Schindler's List have great scripts, great directing, n almost no CG effect.casting is solid,writing is well done,n the story is definitely unique and original.Even on my 4th/5th time watching,i'm still fully engaged n moved by the characters in the movie *especially Rene's performance*. I wish idealist people can still make movies rather than those that make gore/excessively action movie just trying to 'grab' big bucks.

Night at The Museum

The film is really only ok. I think the movie has not much too offer, especially you pretty much know the whole story throughout their ads. Not even a single part of the twists within the movie that has not been told in the 30' trailer. In fact, it's one of those rare movies where I can actually fall asleep while watching *true, I was dead tired n was in the comfort of my bed, but still*. It's such a shame that they had such strong cast of actors but still produces terrible movie. I guess that's when u realize that movie is really more about story, script and director's vision.