This nice Art Deco cinema caught our eye from the vibrant colours inside, so during a day trip around the area it is in, we decided to give it a shot.
Art Deco Cinema
The lighting in here was nice for the filming, but as for the photos it was quite a challenge because the room becomes completely orange from the single bulb on overhead. I find that my quick-edit app on my phone brings the original colours of the main hall better than Lightroom + Photoshop for some reason, but for this report, the pictures are all Lightroom. We were quite confused about how the power is even on in the damaged structure, but the fact above that the roof is being used for a signal mast might be the reason, and not that it was left on.
External shot of the site - all that has changed really is the title lettering has been removed and the shutters are now down, sealing it from the outside.
The entrance hall
Upstairs from the entrance hall, we found a Greek restaurant with some records decorating the wall. Sadly, they are all smashed up.
Ground level floor of the main cinema hall
The stripped balcony
Finally, a shot from the roof to finish.
The building is up for under £100,000, but so far: no takers.
Here's the link for my documentary styled video of this cinema - we cover the building's past, present and future through cinematics and narration:
https://youtu.be/3Fp4uFgwpAs
Thanks for watching!
Art Deco Cinema
The lighting in here was nice for the filming, but as for the photos it was quite a challenge because the room becomes completely orange from the single bulb on overhead. I find that my quick-edit app on my phone brings the original colours of the main hall better than Lightroom + Photoshop for some reason, but for this report, the pictures are all Lightroom. We were quite confused about how the power is even on in the damaged structure, but the fact above that the roof is being used for a signal mast might be the reason, and not that it was left on.
External shot of the site - all that has changed really is the title lettering has been removed and the shutters are now down, sealing it from the outside.
The entrance hall
Upstairs from the entrance hall, we found a Greek restaurant with some records decorating the wall. Sadly, they are all smashed up.
Ground level floor of the main cinema hall
The stripped balcony
Finally, a shot from the roof to finish.
The building is up for under £100,000, but so far: no takers.
Here's the link for my documentary styled video of this cinema - we cover the building's past, present and future through cinematics and narration:
https://youtu.be/3Fp4uFgwpAs
Thanks for watching!