“Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone.”

Innovation doesn’t have to mean we lose our focus on what matters most.

Kim Anenberg Cavallo
lilspace
2 min readMar 31, 2017

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What would Joni Mitchell say we will miss about the movie theater experience when it’s gone? How about a dark theater without the distraction of bright cell phone screens popping up? You might think that everyone would want that. And, you’d be wrong.

There was a lot of noise back in April 2016 when AMC Theater CEO Adam Aron suggested in a Variety Magazine interview that they might allow texting in theaters. Quickly AMC spokesman Ryan Noonan, responded to the backlash and announced that there was no specific timeframe for a test that would allow texting in the dark.

No texting in a dark theater sounds like a good standard to uphold. In a Rolling Stone online article from October 2013 Alamo Drafthouse Theater CEO Tim League said, “Over my dead body will I introduce texting into the movie theater…it’s our job to understand that this is a sacred space and we have to teach manners.”

Not everyone sees the movie theater as a sacred space. Last year, when the AMC story went viral, one opinionist, Amber Jamieson, from The Guardian suggested that “Going to the movie theater doesn’t have to be like a visit to a holy temple…Allowing cellphones-in certain screenings, in certain movies-is just another reimagining of what a cinema experience can be.”

The cinema experience is definitely being challenged to reinvent itself in a way that will bring back the pre-streaming level of audience attendance. Change is inevitable and innovation seems like the right next step to boost the movie theater business model. Just as Joni Mitchell predicted, there has been a lot of paving paradise and putting up parking lots over the past century. With all the tech advancement and innovation, let’s not wait until something is gone before we know what we’ve got.

At lilspace we want to keep these kinds of conversations going and support people putting away their phones to focus on what matters most. Follow us @getlilspace on Instagram and FB. Please click 💚 !

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Kim Anenberg Cavallo
lilspace

Founder of lilspace, a company enhancing relationships in the digital age. We get people to Unplug for a Cause™.