Colombia. Normally sound professionals worry about the equipment and facilities being of the best quality, but the design of the spaces is sometimes not on their to-do list.
And although it is not directly one of its competences, it is one of the requirements that the market has been demanding in recent years, with greater relevance when talking about cinema installations in homes.
That was one of the points highlighted by Anthony Grimani, president of PMI, during the training that CEDIA gave on this subject in Bogotá, Colombia, on May 6 and 7 and which AVI LATIN AMERICA was accompanying.
Grimani argued that a home cinema should be the result of joint work between the interior designer and the installer, seeking harmony and the best quality for the management of the two.
He added that the installer should know how to reach out and talk to the designer to explain why sometimes his idea of space is not the best for the final result of sound and video. In addition, you must know how to negotiate with him to reach agreements that allow the highest quality of spaces.
Finally, he pointed out that it is necessary to know what is the idea that the client has for the new space in his home, what are his dreams and his tastes, so that with the cimena at home he can identify himself and be satisfied.