"All what I learned was what I learned from that movie." This is a statement by Audrey Hepburn, an old movie actress. As a normal child, you can remember your favorite movie and you can sing and quote your favorite character. Memories of this movie reminded me happy ideas and brought back. Most people have this experience created by two German brothers in the late 1800s. On November 1, 1895, Max and Emile Scrander knowski invented the earliest movie projector of BioScoops.
The types of projectors that are available and used today are actually numbers. These are, for example, video projectors for home theater systems and movie projectors for projecting images onto the screen of movie theaters. Another convenient electronic device is a digital camera.
In 1999, several cinemas were experimenting with digital cinema projectors. These early projectors played movies stored on computers and electronically sent them to the projector. Due to the relatively low resolution compared to modern digital cinema systems (usually only 2K), the image at that time has visible pixels. In fact, 2K resolution is superior to most 35mm dispersion prints, but the random shape of film particles is subjectively less annoying than a certain pixel shape. By 2006, the advent of higher 4K resolution digital projections reduced pixel visibility. As time goes by, the system becomes more compact. By 2009, the movie theater began replacing film projectors with digital projectors. It is estimated that in 2013 92% of American cinemas are converted to digital cinemas, 8% still playing movies. This decision guarantees that Kodak 35 mm film production will last several years.
A place, usually a building with an auditorium to watch a movie, is often called a movie theater. In the movie theater, movie projectors are placed on the large projection screen in front of the auditorium, songs, conversations, and music are played through multiple speakers. There are various movies in movie theaters, big hit movies, documentaries. Cinemas are largely divided into four types, multiplexed and oversized, IMAX, independent, and second run and drive. The place where the movie theater is purchased or booked is called box office income.