Has anyone ever noticed how frigid film theaters are? I assumed that it was just me being frigid blooded.
- I am regularly frigid in air conditioned locations regardless of what I’m wearing so I tend to make sure to bring a overcoat everywhere, and but film theaters regularly seem to be twice as frigid as the other locations.
I first assumed that it had something to do with the fact that the theater itself is usually meant to hold a bunch of people, that numerous people in one part can produce heat so naturally if they keep it frigid than that shouldn’t be a problem. I then thought maybe it was because the films themselves when playing can get a bit hot. If the film projector gets sizzling enough it could possibly burn the film thus ruining the film plus viewers as well as how they experience the film. I also realized that the amount of air vents in each theater is about three times more than most locations. This lead me to suppose that my first thought about making sure housing enough people as well as them being comfortable was right. I have a few points though, for instance, if the theater isn’t fully packed is it necessary to put the theater at such a frigid temperature? Wouldn’t that possibly save the theater some currency as well as maybe put them to better use? Like maybe break down the price on tickets since they are entirely a bit costly as well as don’t even get me started on the price of concessions. I suppose though, I could just try as well as get there sooner so I can make sure to rest as far away from the vents as possible.