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Take these five easy steps to transform your backyard into an outdoor movie theater. Read on!
Who says you need to buy pricey movie tickets and jam the kids into the car? Set up your own cinema in the comfort of your backyard for a family-friendly evening and skip the long queues at the movie theater.
The best part is it’s easier than you would think to build a DIY outdoor movie theater. If you have the necessary tools, you can likely complete the setup quickly.
Making your own outdoor cinema is not only a terrific way to recreate the movie experience in your backyard, but it is also an opportunity to make use of an area that might be mostly unused.
With the help of popular streaming services like HBO, Hulu, and Go Latino TV, you and your family will certainly love watching movies in your backyard.
In this article, we’ll explain how to create your own outdoor cinema and what equipment you’ll need in a few simple steps. Let’s dive in!
Think About Your Seating Area
Choose a grass type that stands up well under extensive use and keep your yard well-maintained if you intend for moviegoers to sit on the ground.
Of course, no one wants to watch a movie while sitting in the mud. So if you plan on watching movies frequently, keep some logs or straw bales on hand to provide temporary seating in case you run out of chairs.
You can also easily just have chairs ready whenever you feel like watching movies outdoors. It can be beanbags, monoblock chairs, or even sun loungers. It really depends on what you want to use or what your backyard design is.
Choose the Best Video Setup
No one will be able to fully appreciate the movies you choose to view without a good screen setup. Keep in mind that there might be not as many power outlets available outside and that visibility is much influenced by the lighting and weather.
We advise setting up a projector screen and combining it with a mobile audio setup — perfect for outdoor settings and simple to put up.
Even while you could occasionally bring your TV outside for a movie night, it wouldn’t have the same impact as a big-screen projection system.
Modern home theater projectors offer superb picture quality and typically a much brighter image than you’d expect. The brightness may not be enough for watching outside during the day, but it is great for a movie night under the stars.
When watching a movie, you must remember that having fast home internet is important for smoothly casting your favorite films from popular streaming services like Netflix, HBO, and Hulu onto your projector.
Setup the Audio System
The projector’s built-in speaker is technically usable. But since it’s typically small and underpowered, the sound quality won’t be fantastic.
That built-in internal speaker might be adequate for a small group of individuals seated near the projector. However, it could be challenging to hear if you have a large yard or any form of background noise.
Adding a better speaker is made simple by using the projector’s analog audio output, which enables you to connect any speaker with an analog input. The majority of soundbars, as well as just about any speaker system, feature this, as do many Bluetooth speakers.
Install the Appropriate Area Lighting
Spend a little time setting up the appropriate area lights before the evening to ensure a smooth night. String lights create ambiance and make it easier for kids to find their seats and exit without struggling, as well as using their phone’s flashlight.
After the film begins, set a few portable solar lights and position them on your snack table so that your family can see the goodies they are picking without being intrusive.
Then, while you’re there, put a light in the center of a gathering space so that everyone can easily navigate their way to their seats.
Add Customized Portable Food Stands
Having a portable concession stand is a great hack for your outdoor cinema setup, whether you have a smaller number coming for a backyard movie night or you simply want to make it simple for you and the kids to enjoy your snacks and beverages while watching the movie.
If you don’t already have any, use the same trays you would for breakfast in bed or buy a set for a reasonable price. You can therefore start the movie with a variety of appetizers and drinks.
The Takeaway
Nothing compares to watching a movie in your own backyard outside. It brings back memories of going to the movies at drive-in theaters in the late 1960s.
However, you need to make sure you have a reliable internet plan, whether it be fiber, cable, or satellite internet if you want to experience a smooth viewing experience. Enjoy!
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