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Are private cinemas counted by the number of people or by the room?

It's beside the room.

Private cinema is a hot word of consumption in recent years, which is what we usually call private cinema, mini cinema, audio-visual hall and so on. Generally speaking, it consists of an independent movie screening box, equipped with personalized service in personal tailor which is different from traditional commercial cinemas.

Instead of pursuing the audio-visual effects of traditional commercial cinemas and commercial blockbusters at home and abroad, we turn to private viewing space and personal tailor-made services.

Tracing back to private cinemas, its real expansion began at 20 13, and it quickly opened in first-and second-tier cities in the following years. However, after 20 19, private cinemas narrowed rapidly and fell into the puzzle of constantly closing stores.

The film market in Taiwan Province Province is not yet mature, and cinemas and cinemas can't meet the growing demand of the audience. In this context, the commercial format called "MTV" came into being, which is also the earliest prototype of private cinema: consumers can choose their favorite cinema videos on display cabinets and play them in a small private room.

In fact, this business model is no stranger in the mainland. The so-called "MTV" is the predecessor of the "video hall" in the past. As many families can't afford to buy color TV sets and video recorders, video halls have become the best choice for movie lovers and young people.

Due to the fact that the fees are generally lower than the cinema tickets, and the problem of projection equipment has been solved, video halls have developed rapidly in China: according to public data, the number of registered and unregistered video halls of relevant state institutions has reached more than 6,543,800+0.5 million.

Movies, also known as moving pictures or dynamic pictures, are visual arts that use moving pictures to convey thoughts, stories, cognition, emotions, beauty or atmospheric simulation experience.

These images are usually accompanied by sound, and there are few other sensory stimuli. The word "film" is the abbreviation of cinematography, which is usually used to refer to film production and film industry, as well as the resulting art forms.

Movable images of movies are used to create cameras that take moving pictures with actual scenes, using traditional drawing or micro-animation technology, with the help of CGI and computer animation, or through some or all of these technologies, and other visual effects.

Traditionally, movies are recorded on celluloid film through photochemical process, and then projected on a big screen through a movie projector. Contemporary films are usually completely digital in the whole process of production, distribution and screening.

Movies recorded in photochemical form traditionally include similar optical soundtracks (graphic recordings of spoken language, music and other sounds, which are reserved for a part of the movie together with images, but not shown).

Film is the specific creative culture of cultural relics. They reflect these cultures and in turn influence them. Film is regarded as an important art form, a source of mass entertainment and a powerful medium for educating or inculcating citizens. The visual basis of film endows it with a universal communication ability.

Some movies translate the world-famous scenic spots into other languages through dubbing or subtitles.