This conception can go as far as completely recreating an actual cinema, with a projector enclosed in a projection booth, specialized furniture, a piano or theatre organ, curtains in front of the projection screen, movie posters, Home Theater Chairs or a popcorn or snack machine. Also commonly, corporeal dedicated native theaters pursue this to a lesser degree. Presently the days of the $100,000 and over inland theater is being usurped by the rapid advances in digital audio and video technologies, which back-number spurred a rapid morsel in prices. This in turn old hat brought the true digital inland theater doing to the doorsteps of the do-it-yourself people, often for less than what you would expect to pay for a low budget economy car. Current consumer level A/V equipment can meet and often exceed in performance what you would expect to experience at a modern commercial theater.
Portable home cinemas improved over time with color film, Kodak Super 8 mm film film cartridges, and monaural solid but remained awkward and somewhat expensive. The rise of apartment video in the overdue 1970s almost completely killed the consumer market for 8 mm film cameras and projectors, as VCRs connected to ordinary televisions provided a simpler and more flexible substitute.
