Credit: Rob Sprance



Rob Sprance isn't a film snob. This indie film fan is just a do-it-yourselfer with a small theater in his spare bedroom.
Good Old TV
Killing the Closet Space
The Finished Project
A Screen Shot
At an Angle
View from the Front
Equipment Selections
The Wood Panels
 
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The Wood Panels

Rob Sprance had originally planned to do a cherry wood stain on his walls. However, he decided the unfinished wood against the black was the way to go when hanging the panels to check their size. Also, his father came up with the idea to alternate wood and acoustical panels. “I loved it the second he showed it to me,” Rob says.

 

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