A casual search produced many results, including this one. At least you can tape up any bullet holes during commercials. Or maybe some polycarbonate sheets in front?
We offer inflatable outdoor movie screens and jumbotron screens.
The perfect multi media experience for an apartment complex movie night, church in the park movie night, all night youth group parties, and grad night events!
Play the movie of your choice, and experience outdoormovies in the summer time and when it rains, bring it indoors! Ideal for summer time outdoor movies in the park, all night lock in parties, church events, gradnights, festivals and more! Dance Revolutionand Video games are the best part! Hook up a play station, X- box, game cube or your favorite game system, and watch as a larger than life interactive, multi media experiences thrill your party guests!
Prime Time Interactive has entertained more than 100,000 viewers. From large venue events to more intimate settings, we provide a complete production to meet your needs. You simply select the movie of your choice, expected audience, and we take care of the rest!
Prime Time's services include providing the giant inflatable tv screen, projector, DVD player, AWESOME sound system, microphones for announcements, technicians to run the show and generators to power our equipment if needed.
Imagine bringing this exciting family-oriented event to your community! We can provide you with an entire season, a month, a weekend, or just one evening of outdoor cinema.
Broadcasting your live video on to the screen creates an instant jumbotron television! It can also project images or movies from any computer or laptop directly to our giant inflatable TV screen.
Both #2 and #3 are good answers and would work, probably a white concrete wall is better for bullets, but it won't be portable. But...more importantly...why will people be shooting at what you will be showing ?!?!
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