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San Diego Natural History Museum Finds a Gem with Severtson Screens

The Museum Had Very Specific Size and Strength Requirements Based on Where the Screen was to be Positioned in One of its Main Exhibit Halls; Severtson Provided a 272in. x 161in. Cable Drop Electric Screen (CDT Series) to Meet & Exceed Expectations

 

San Tan Valley, Ariz., Dec. 4, 2023 – The San Diego Natural History Museum (often referred to as The Nat) will be celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2024. Recently, The Nat found itself in the unique position of requiring a motorized retractable projection screen that had to meet a multitude of demands for its Atrium, a main entry hall that is used as a gathering space for daytime visitors as well as after-hours events. Based on the parameters needed, Severtson Screens stepped in and provided exactly what was necessary.

“The museum had very specific requirements based on where the screen was to be positioned, how large it needed to be, and its strength based on its size,” explained Aaron White, Home Theater & Pro AV sales lead at Severtson Corp. “We broke down all of the facets and recommended our Cable Drop Electric Screen (CDT Series), and they were thrilled with the result.”

The San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park, San Diego recently had a Severtson Cable Drop Screen with a viewing area 272.04 inches x 161.42 inches installed in its Atrium, a main entry hall that is used as a gathering space for daytime visitors as well as after-hours events. (credit: The San Diego Natural History Museum)

In the end, Severtson provided an Electric Cable Drop Screen with a viewing area 272.04 inches x 161.42 inches with a Cinema White all white front.

“We needed a screen that could drop down approximately ten feet to the appropriate viewing height while still remaining flat,” explained Michael Field, Director of Experience Design at the San Diego Natural History Museum. “We also wanted as much of the mural that was painted behind the screen to be visible, which was going to be a challenge. Severtson’s Cable Drop Tab Tension Electric screen fit the bill perfectly. It was just what we desired, and its performance is outstanding. We couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome.”

The San Diego Natural History Museum is one of California’s oldest and most respected cultural and scientific institutions. Founded in 1874 by a small group of citizen scientists, the Museum works to preserve and protect nature in the binational region that includes Southern California and the Baja California Peninsula. The Museum is located in Balboa Park.

Severtson’s Cable Drop Series is a collection of motorized electric screens that drop down on a thin steel cable, providing a clean look and versatile viewing experience.  This unique system enables the screen to be lowered from very high ceilings in large venues, and eliminates the need for a large black drop area. The Severtson Tab Tension system also ensures that the screen’s viewing area will be flat. The industrial look of the Cable Drop Series makes it the perfect choice for museums, performance halls, churches, and other small and large venues.

The CDT line can be operated in multiple convenient ways. The included wireless handheld RF remote control allows wireless control, the 5-12 volt trigger connection allows the Cable Drop Series to be automatically synchronized with the power cycle of a compatible projector, and RS-232 control enables advanced control of all screen functions. The powerful motor provides smooth operation, extended durability, and reliable performance.

Founded in 1986, Severtson Corporation continues to be a global leader in innovation and quality. The Severtson family’s extensive experience in manufacturing small home theater screens and large cinema screens has given Severtson Corporation the expertise to meet the needs of the professional and consumer AV markets for both indoor applications as well as large outdoor venues. With its modern campus encompassing multiple production operations including a state-of-the-art robotic application system, Severtson has massive production capabilities and an unusually wide array of screens. The screens range in size from massive movie theaters, comfortable home theaters, and everything in between.

For more information, please visit www.severtsonscreens.com, call 480-610-5155, or email [email protected].

About Severtson Screens

Founded in 1986, San Tan Valley, Ariz.-based Severtson Screens is an award-winning global leader in revolutionary and quality projection screens in the home theater, pro AV, and cinema markets. From its unlikely origins in the family kitchen to today’s modern campus encompassing multiple production operations, Severtson Corporation has remained committed to the principles of innovation and uncompromising quality that have made them who they are today… the industry standard for excellence and unsurpassed customer service worldwide.

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