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If you've had the tremendous pleasure of
watching an Omnimax production, then
you know what I'm talking about. The
concept is slightly different though.
Instead of a spherical screen, just put the
flat screen we are all used to at a 45
degree angle respective to the floor,
hoisted above
the center of the seats.
Lean
waaaay back in your chair and relax: no
one can get in front of you. Stadium
seating wouldn't be necessary with this
setup which could save a lot of money
during construction. You might even be
able to convert the old flat-style seating
to
this setup, increasing attendance.
Projector just goes behind the screen.
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[+]nice. But leaning people back would require wider spacing between rows. That lower density with expensive real-estate costs may likely offset any savings from not having to have stadium seating installed. |
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Also, it may +/- lead to more fear from people that the sceen will fall on them. |
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May lead to increased choking on popcorn also. |
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all youd need is a suitable headrest, maybe
not recliners. if people are afraid of the
screen falling on them...wow...thats sad...
are people afraid of the omnimax theater
screen caving in? i think not. |
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