Credit: David Wade



Broadening this home cinema's horizons required going to CinemaScope lengths, including a special setup that reflects projected images off a mirror to the screen.
Projector and Lens
Mirror
Rear-Projection Screen
2.07:1 Screen
2.35:1 Screen
Seating
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Mirror

... The projector beams the image to a mirror that’s placed about two-thirds deep in the projection room, and reflects the HD image back, giving the necessary throw distance.

Read more: Mirror Images Help Convert Theater to CinemaScope