We saw 1917 with Dolby Atmos surround sound – and it was utterly mind-blowing

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up, and as I walked the 15 minutes from the screening rooms to the train station, bristling against the wind, I noticed that my hands were
feel like I was actually there, on the Western Front of northern France, dodging bullets, cowering from explosions, and recoiling from the
Atmos is an object-based audio format that allows you to hear sound in a 360-degree bubble, as if the sound you hear from a film is coming
few hundred yards away versus hovering directly over your head.The audio mixing happens in sound studios where audio engineers take sound
effects in movies and digitally move them around three-dimensional space
When you play the movie back using Dolby Atmos speakers, you'll be able to hear the effects move around you, just like the audio engineers
result was that every gunshot made me jump out of my skin, and in my own small way, I was able to experience the sheer panic of characters
on screen