In the field of culture and art, cinemas and opera houses, as important venues for displaying audio-visual arts, have extremely high requirements for the acoustic environment. The sound-absorbing and sound-insulating panels play an indispensable role in this.
For cinemas, sound effects are one of the key factors that determine the viewing experience. An excellent movie has exquisite sound design, from shocking explosion scenes to subtle breathing sounds, all need to be accurately restored. If there are no good sound-absorbing and sound-isolating measures in the cinema, the sound will be reflected multiple times in the enclosed space, forming echoes and reverberations, causing the sound to be unclear and making it difficult for the audience to distinguish the various sound effect details. Sound-absorbing and sound-proofing panels can effectively absorb and block sound and reduce sound reflection, so that every sound element in the film can be clearly and accurately transmitted to the audience’s ears, creating an immersive viewing experience. For example, in some modern cinemas that use advanced sound-absorbing and sound-isolating technology, audiences can clearly hear subtle sound effects such as the footsteps and friction of clothes of the characters in different scenes in the movie, which greatly enhances the immersiveness and fun of watching the movie.

As a temple of fine arts, the opera house has more stringent requirements on the acoustic environment. Opera performances integrate multiple art forms such as singing and instrument playing. The actors’ singing and the sounds of instruments need to be presented to the audience in the most perfect state. The sound-absorbing and sound-isolating panels can not only ensure that the sound from the stage is accurately and evenly transmitted to every corner of the auditorium, but also effectively isolate the interference of external noise, creating a pure and focused art appreciation environment for the audience. During the design and construction of the opera house, acoustic experts will carefully select the material of the sound-absorbing and sound-insulating panels and determine their installation position and angle based on factors such as the spatial structure and size of the opera house to achieve the best acoustic effect. For example, the world-famous Sydney Opera House has a classic sound-absorbing and sound-insulating design, which allows the audience to enjoy high-quality opera performances no matter where they sit.
In addition, cinemas and opera houses are usually located in busy areas of the city and are densely populated. In order to prevent the noise generated during performances or movies from disturbing surrounding residents and other places, sound-absorbing and sound-proof panels play an important barrier role, ensuring that internal sound does not leak out and maintaining a good urban environmental order. The installation of sound-absorbing and sound-proof panels in cinemas and opera houses is to meet the audience’s pursuit of high-quality audio-visual enjoyment, while taking into account the impact on the surrounding environment. It is a key factor in ensuring the high-quality development of cultural and artistic activities.