The phrase "3D cinema" is firmly entrenched in the minds of modern viewers. But not everyone knows what a 7D cinema is. It turns out that during a session in such a cinema the chair beats from the inside, like a living one, moves, vibrates, blows in the rain and blows in the wind. In the auditorium, puffs of smoke, soap bubbles or even real snow flakes may appear.
7D cinema is a fascinating entertainment for children and adults. In the 7D cinema, the line between the auditorium and the screen is erased, the audience is completely immersed in the plot and feel the same as the heroes of the film, as if they had just rolled on a roller coaster, visited the mouth of a bloodthirsty dinosaur or got wet in a tropical rain in the wilds of the Amazon. Stereo sound, a moving floor, chairs with special effects, special stimulations in the form of a flash of lightning, raindrops, virtual smoke, and odor greatly enhance the effect of watching a movie and give a lot of unforgettable impressions.
3D image
In the 7D cinema, films are shown on a cylindrical screen that surrounds the auditorium on three sides. The boundaries of the screen remain out of sight of viewers. Special glasses with stereo effect allow you to see three-dimensional images that go beyond the screen.
Surround sound
Surround sound is created by a powerful stereo system installed in the cinema. Additional speakers are integrated in the headrest of each telescopic chair. This allows you to recreate the effect of presence, when the viewer thinks that someone is walking behind him.
Vibration
If viewers see a volcanic eruption or an earthquake on the screen, then the vibration will make them shudder, as if they were in the midst of a cataclysm. In one of the films, the phone begins to vibrate with the main character, and at the same time, the audience sitting in the cinema also feel a slight vibration at hand.
Chair movement
In the 7D cinema, spectators sit in armchairs located on a special dynamic platform. The movement of this platform is clearly tied to the movement of the camera in the film. Spectators can feel free fall, sharp braking, horse racing, collisions, riding on rough roads and other effects.
Fragrances
When watching a movie in 7D format, viewers can smell the odors that fill the auditorium using a special spray. For example, viewers can feel the scent of freshness when the main character of the film comes to a pond.
Splashing water
If the main character of the film got into the rain or he was accidentally sprayed by a passing car, then drops of water will fly at the audience. An example from American practice: when a dinosaur devours its next victim, drops of warm water that imitate the blood of the victim fall on the audience.
Wind blow
Thanks to the fans built into the telescope, spectators can feel the wind. Moreover, if the main character rides a bicycle or motorcycle, then the wind blows in the face of the viewer, if he watches a landing helicopter, then the air movement will be chaotic.
Lightning
The lightning effect is accompanied by a bright flash on the screen and powerful vibrations of the visual chair. Using the lightning effect, viewers can feel not only the power of the corresponding natural phenomenon, but also other effects, for example, electric shock.
Snow
In some 7D cinemas, while watching a movie, real snow flakes are pouring onto the audience. Snow is made artificially and sprayed around the hall using a special snow cannon.
Smoke
If according to the plot of the film, the protagonist observes a volcanic eruption or participates in extinguishing a fire, then smoke is launched into the auditorium using special devices.
Bubble
This special effect is very often used in comedy films. Imagine that the main character accidentally swallowed soap and soap bubbles fly out of his mouth. At this moment, a special generator is turned on in the hall, and hundreds and even thousands of real soap bubbles appear in the hall.