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A movie theater (American English) [1] or cinema (Commonwealth English), [2] also known as a movie house, cinema hall, picture house, picture theater, the pictures, or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoriums for viewing films for public entertainment.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is a guided walk-through tour of Warner Bros. Studios Burbank, located in Los Angeles, California.Over a two-to-three-hour period, visitors can glimpse behind the scenes of one of the oldest film studios in the world.
One of the "hypersleep chamber" props sold at auction in 2012 for $65,000. [2] Back to the Future trilogy (1985–1990) In 2011, one of the seven DeLoreans used in the trilogy sold for $541,000. [9] Some of the proceeds went to The Michael J. Fox Foundation. [2] In 2012, the brain-wave analyzer from the first Back to the Future (1985) sold for ...
Box office at the Ohio Theatre in Columbus, Ohio Folk festival box office in Edmonton, Alberta Ticket window at North Port High School Performing Arts Center. A box office or ticket office is a place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event.
The lobby is wider than in the movie theater days, and the restrooms have been expanded. [6] The Biograph Theater and adjoining businesses in 2008 redressed to appear as it did in 1934 for the film Public Enemies. The facades of the theater and adjoining businesses were redressed to appear as they did in 1934 for the 2009 film Public Enemies.
A projection booth , projection box (British English) or bio box (Australian English) is a room or enclosure for the machinery required for the display of movies on a reflective screen, located high on the back wall of the presentation space. It is common in a movie theater.
Ticket counters of the New York City booth as seen from 47th Street. The TKTS ticket booths in New York City and London sell Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and dance events and West End theatre tickets, respectively, at discounts of 20–50% off the face value. [1] It is owned by the Theatre Development Fund, a non-profit.
Librarian and writer Elsa Olenius and theatre director Karin Notini [] with props at a Swedish children's theatre. Property design, commonly known as prop design, is the design of props (theatrical property) for use in theatre, film, television, etc. [1] Designers of props work in liaison with the costume designers, set designers and sound designers, under the direction of the art director or ...