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The Delancey Screening Room in San Francisco is a training program of the Delancey Street Foundation. The residents built this screening room as part of the building of our new home on the Embarcadero. It is a multimedia capable screening room featuring ergonomic seating for 150 guests. The room includes a small stage for presentations, a glass enclosed lobby for receptions with wet bar and is great for training seminars or private screenings for special events. Our screening room is the venue for the Director’s Guild monthly screenings, dailies of films produced in San Francisco, and Academy screenings. Our hourly rate includes projectionist, state of the art Dolby, SRD, THX and DTS audio. Our equipment is capable of projecting 35mm, Beta, Beta SP, VHS, Super VHS, and DVD. The screening room has been rented by private parties as well as film industry professionals including actors Sean Penn, Robin Williams, Dennis Quaid, Charlize Theron, singer Bonnie Raitt, director Ron Howard and The Directors Guild of America.
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Screening Room Rental Rate:
$150.00 per hour or any portion of an hour
Technical Presentation
A 150 seat, THX Certified Screening Room featuring Simplex 35mm Film Projectors and Digital Video Projection.
Screen Size
- 24’ x 11’
Film Formats
- 35mm
- 1.85:1 Flat
- 2.35:1 Cinemascope
- 16mm
Film Sound Formats
Composite Optical for release prints:
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Mono Academy
- Dolby A, SR, SRD, DTs
Interlock for “Sep Mag” Screenings:
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Mono stripe for Dailies
Video Formats
- VHS
- Sony BETA, Beta SP
- DVD
Video Sound Formats
- Dolby CP 650 Cinema Processor
- Video Prologic Audio
Computer Interface Capabilities
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Mac and Windows PC Projection
Additional Presentation
For your event we can provide:
- Slide Projection Equipment
- Lecture and PA Equipment
- Catering Services
Related Media
"Screening Rooms That'll Make You Reel" (San Francisco Chronicle, 4/98)
"The Secret World of Screening Rooms" (Contra Costa Times, 4/05)
"Delancey Street Project Builds Chic Screening Room" (Film/Tape World, 1/90)
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