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experience.ScreenX hopes to change that
While IMAX and 3D production companies look to enhance the quality of the picture itself, Screen X is building dedicated three-wall cinema
screens to expand your field of view and make blockbuster movies a more immersive experience than ever.Founded in South Korea in 2015,
eye can seeThe aim of the 270-degree viewing experience is to better immerse you in the world of the film
While the main screen shows the standard feature film you would get in any other cinema, the side screens will show separately-shot footage
that expands the field of view
None of it will be crucial to the content, but fills your periphery with surrounding information.Unsurprisingly, the cinema needs to be
specifically kitted out with the additional screens, which extend out of the main screen and taper off as it reaches the back wall.Only
certain scenes in a movie will get the expanded treatment, however
movie, which could break the immersion it hopes to build
experience if you're sat right at the front either, which likely won't please audience members who paid for the premium ticket.When we sat
down to watch a screening of the shark-thriller The Meg, however, being able to plunge to the depths of the ocean on multiple sides showed
the potential the technology could offer.Starting slowThe new technology is slowly building up a repertoire of ScreenX compatible movies
Screenings of both The Meg and Ant Man and The Wasp are now available to book at Cineworld Greenwich O2, with horror movie The Nun set to
multiple angles is up to you.ScreenX has already been installed at the newly-opened Cineworld Speke in Liverpool, with Cineworld Leeds White
and 3D already coming together in the same film, though, we wonder whether ScreenX may find its success in partnering up with the other
production technologies already on offer.Cineworld was the first UK movie chain to utilize 4DX screening back in 2015, tapping the market
for multi-sensory cinema with rumbling seats, wind machines, rain, and dedicated scents released into the audience
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