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projection room
noun
- a room with a projector and screen for the private viewing of motion pictures.
projection room
noun
- a small room in a cinema in which the film projectors are operated
Word History and Origins
Origin of projection room1
Example Sentences
We went upstairs to what used to be a projection room.
The projection room is now a huge studio apartment complete with new appliances.
Crowe, in Italy for the Rome Film Festival, dropped into the Vatican's small projection room - which seats only about 50 people - to greet the audience between two back-to-back screenings.
"When I was growing up in the 1970s, one of the first memories I have is of my Dad converting a garage so it had eight little cinema seats which he repurposed from one of the old cinemas in Plymouth, with a little projection room and a fishing line which he would use to open and shut the curtain in front of the screen," he said.
Victoria Dubovytska, 24, had just folded blankets into a pile in the projection room where she was staying with her 2-year-old daughter, Anastasia, and 6-year-old son, Artem.
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