Organizing a community event using inflatable movie screens can be a great way to connect with your neighbors and create a sense of belonging within your local community. It can also be a fun and creative way to enjoy movies outdoors with your friends and family.
A delicious dinner for two, followed by a heart-shaped cake, for dessert. Then you get cozy outdoors -- weather permitting, given the time of year -- and let love take the scene as you watch one of these classic romantic comedies we all love watching over and over again.
For those taking your first steps in the outdoor movie events management, a DIY screen or even a white wall will work. Another important factor is the size of your venue. You want to consider the space needed to position your screen, projector throw distance and a comfortable spacing for your audience.
Movies under the stars, projected onto the largest inflatable movie screen on the West Coast. 52-foot inflatable open air screen in greater Los Angeles, Pasadena. Food trucks, indie bands
The Mahoning Drive-in Theater -- built in 1948, and opened for its first season in 1949 -- is perfect for outdoor movie fans of retro 35mm film programs, presented reel-to-reel via original 1940's Simplex projectors. Home to largest CinemaScope screen in Pennsylvania for half a century. Schedule, Price, Directions.
PFS Drive-In at the Navy Yard hosts up to 180 cars per screening on the venue’s 2 drive-in screens. Philadelphia’s extensive community of film lovers can enjoy a curated slate of films, all from the safety of your own vehicles. Top-of-the-line digital projection on a large screen fastened to stacked shipping containers create optimal vantage points for the drive-in attendees.ONLINE SALES ONLY. Operations will be check-in only, no box office sales at all will be conducted on site. Schedule, Price, Directions.
Film on the Rocks – Holiday Drive-In, a collaborative production of the Denver Film and Denver Arts & Venues, up to 350 ticketed cars. Ticket includes a snack pack. Drive-in films presented on 48-foot by 28-foot LED screen, Grilling not permitted. With the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre as a backdrop Schedule, Price, Directions.
Taos Center for the Arts invites you to enjoy movies under the stars at its drive-in venue in northern New Mexico’s high desert. You can bring your own drinks and snacks. TCA BigScreen theater is back open, distanced seating. Popcorn and drinks on-site. Schedule, Price, Directions.