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Cinema by Frank Bohbot Captures Grandiose Symmetrical Film Venues

Cinema by Frank Bohbot, a French photographer who studied in Paris and is now based in New York City, is a photo series revolving around grandiose film houses. Not one's typical movie theaters, the venues look more fit for a broadway musical or opulent opera performance. Yet it simply goes to show how lucky the United States is for their beautiful architecture that has been adopted for more modern purposes.

Captured throughout California, the photo series titled Cinema by Frank Bohbot is full of color, symmetry and ornate decor. Whether he captures the theater itself with its multitude of empty seats and decorated walls or he shoots the front lobby, which is host to the snack bar and waiting areas, Bohbot ensures that he relays the atmosphere of the spaces beautifully.
Trend Themes
1. Grandiose Film Houses - Opulent film venues that resemble broadway musical theaters or opulent opera performances, showcasing the potential for immersive movie experiences.
2. Colorful Symmetry - Photography that captures the ornate decor and symmetrical layouts of movie theaters, highlighting the aesthetic possibilities in architectural design.
3. Adaptive Architectural Use - The repurposing of beautiful architecture for modern purposes, demonstrating the potential to transform historical buildings into unique cinema experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Film Exhibition - The film exhibition industry could explore incorporating grandiose designs and immersive experiences into their theaters, resulting in a unique and captivating movie-going experience.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers could draw inspiration from the ornate decor and symmetrical layouts featured in Cinema by Frank Bohbot, creating visually stunning spaces for a variety of industries.
3. Historic Preservation - Historic preservation organizations can consider the adaptive use of architectural gems like movie theaters, providing opportunities to repurpose these buildings and breathe new life into them.

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