As I'm sure you all know. It can be hard to find a movie theater with captioned movies. Even those that do I'm not really happy with the rear window captioning method. The closest theater that has it to my home is about an hour and a half drive away.
The problem they face is some people can't stand to see subtitles on a movie screen and at the same time some of us have to have them in order to enjoy the movie. So the solution has to be one in which only those who need or desire them will be able to see the captions.
I have a solution. It would be totally invisible to everyone who doesn't want to see it but for those that do it'll be as visibly as it is on your own TV screen. You won't have to put anything on the seat in front of you. The solution is inexpensive to make and easy for them to set up. In fact it makes use of something that many theaters already have.
Now for the reason I'm posting this. I've given this method some limited testing (Just using home made from things I have in my home). But I need to find the right people to talk to about this to take the next step. So here's my question.
Do any of you know who I should contact about this? About the issue of closed captioning in theaters and who might be "looking" for a solution to employ?
Any advice or suggestions would be great. Forgive me for not just sharing the solution publicly. Maybe it's because I'm a magician and am use to keeping my ideas hush hush publicly but I promise that I will let you all know what this is once I talk to the right people and get things started on it.
Ron Jaxon
The problem they face is some people can't stand to see subtitles on a movie screen and at the same time some of us have to have them in order to enjoy the movie. So the solution has to be one in which only those who need or desire them will be able to see the captions.
I have a solution. It would be totally invisible to everyone who doesn't want to see it but for those that do it'll be as visibly as it is on your own TV screen. You won't have to put anything on the seat in front of you. The solution is inexpensive to make and easy for them to set up. In fact it makes use of something that many theaters already have.
Now for the reason I'm posting this. I've given this method some limited testing (Just using home made from things I have in my home). But I need to find the right people to talk to about this to take the next step. So here's my question.
Do any of you know who I should contact about this? About the issue of closed captioning in theaters and who might be "looking" for a solution to employ?
Any advice or suggestions would be great. Forgive me for not just sharing the solution publicly. Maybe it's because I'm a magician and am use to keeping my ideas hush hush publicly but I promise that I will let you all know what this is once I talk to the right people and get things started on it.
Ron Jaxon