Saturday, September 19, 2015

Sphere X sail curved make "Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials" more tense

Sphere X sail curved (Dok.Blitz Megaplex)


JAKARTA - CGV Blitz Indonesia in collaboration with the CGV of South Korea launched the latest technology named Sphere X-shaped curved screen. The technology that is present in the CGV Blitz Grand Indonesia, Central Jakarta, it has three advantages, namely the screen, sound (voice), and seat.



"Sphere X Concept is the concept of curved space cinema that explores the collaboration between the curved screen and sound technology. By prioritizing the three main points, namely a screen, sound, and a seat," said Chief of Marketing CGV Blitz Indonesia Dian Sunardi to Kompas.com when encountered at CGV Blitz Grand Indonesia, Central Jakarta, recently.

From the side of the screen, the Sphere X technology or curve curved screen with a size of 26x14 meters, equivalent to a basketball sports field. With the screen, the eyes of the audience will be spoiled with a broader view of the watch should watch 3D format, whereas only 2D. Dolby Atmos sound technology became another contributing factor after a large screen.

With 60 loudspeakers around the room cinema, the audience's ears will be "vibrated" with a voice that seemed apparent from a movie.

Besides talking toughness screen and sound, Blitz did not want to leave the comfort of the audience while watching a movie. With a capacity of 500 seats, the seat should be presenting Blitz swing seat that can fall to 45 degrees.

Kompas.com when the technology tested with the film Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, three advantages offered it feels can be enjoyed. CGI presented the film is very real in the curved screen. As if the audience carried on scene in a movie.

In terms of sound, the roar of the crank - a kind of zombie creatures in the film Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - would be more frightening. Gurgling sound of water when the quiet voice sounded like real. Moreover, the sound of gunplay action and action chase as if startled.


(Kompas.com)

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