One of the most crucial elements to consider
in building a home theater system is also
one of the most over-looked. The lighting
used in the room has an incredible effect
on the movie viewing experience. It can
make the difference between a pleasurable
experience and a mediocre one.
Better Viewing Environment Believe it
or not, complete darkness is not the best
way to watch movies. This is in complete
contrast to what most people actually
do. You can even see this in practice
at many movie theaters; the lights along
the sides of the theater are kept very
dim during the film but they are still
on. The dim lighting helps to prevent
the eye fatigue that results from staring
at a bright light source in complete darkness.
If you have ever had a headache after
watching a long movie, it may have been
caused by eye fatigue.
Atmosphere Lighting creates a certain
atmosphere inside a room. This is true
whether or not the atmosphere created
is one that you had intended. When was
the last time you walked into a theater
that used overhead fluorescent lights?
What kind of feelings would that evoke?
Would you really feel like you were there
to watch a movie or would it feel more
like you were about to sit in on a seminar?
Positioning, color, and intensity all
play a role in the ambiance home theater
lighting produces. Decide on exactly the
feelings you would like to produce with
your home theater lighting. What emotions
would you like to evoke as people walk
into your home theater? Warm? Relaxed?
While different colors elicit different
emotions from different people, there
are some colors that seem to be associated
with certain feelings. Choose shades of
the color that is associated with the
feelings you want to elicit from your
home theater audience. The position and
intensity of your home theater lighting
will be determined by the placement of
the viewing screen. Direct lighting should
be avoided during the movie. Using fixtures
that reflect light off of walls will help
to avoid glare while reducing the harshness
of the light. Dimmer switches are also
a necessity if your home theater room
is not equipped with central lighting
control. They will provide you with the
ability to customize the intensity of
your home theater lighting to your own
tastes.
Dedicated Room or Living Room Now before
you come up with the excuse that your
living room is your home theater room
and other things take place there besides
watching movies, just stop. If your home
theater room and living room are one and
the same, there is even greater incentive
for you to address the room's lighting.
Your living room is a multi-purpose room.
When your friends come to visit, that
is where you congregate. You read your
books in your favorite chair, which is
in the living room. Your family gets together
to play board games or even just to talk
in the living room. On top of these and
anything else that goes on in your living
room, you watch your movies there. How
nice would it be if you could adjust the
lights to create the perfect reading atmosphere
around your favorite chair? Or how would
you like to make a very inclusive and
personal setting for spending time with
loved ones? Even doing something as simple
as creating a relaxing, cozy environment
after coming home from work can be accomplished
by changing the lighting conditions of
a room. Proper lighting will provide you
with the means to create all of this in
your living room.
Convenience Home theater lighting can
easily be tailored in order to take the
work out of finding the perfect setting
for each light in the room every time
you want to watch a movie. A central lighting
control allows you to change the intensity
of the all lights in a room from a single
location. Some of the more sophisticated
learning remote controls can actually
activate your favorite lighting conditions
with the push of a button.
As you can see, lighting is vital to
the effectiveness of your home theater
system. After being introduced to the
possibilities that proper home theater
lighting and control provides, it will
be hard for you to ignore it any longer.
You've taken the time, effort, and expense
of creating a home theater system for
a reason. Finish the job with proper lighting
and create a truly enjoyable viewing experience.
Jon Martin is the Webmaster of the Home
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