Longueuil, Quebec’s D-BOX Technologies Inc. announced that it will feature the world premiere of the first public screening of a 3-D film with D-BOX Motion Code technology with New Line's Final Destination, opening August 28th.This is the first time D-BOX's immersive technology will be combined with 3-D technology, offering moviegoers the opportunity to enjoy an unparalleled cinematic experience where they can watch the action in three dimensions and live the extraordinary sensations of onscreen action. D-BOX's motion-enhanced seating provide an unmatched, realistic and immersive experience, utilizing refined subtle motion effects that work in perfect sync with the onscreen action.
The thriller sequel Final Destination is the first 3-D movie to feature D-BOX Motion technology and is the first movie with New Line Cinema to be incorporating D-BOX Motion Code.
"We are truly excited to offer moviegoers the ultimate cinema experience by combining for the first time ever 3-D and D-BOX Motion technology," said Claude Mc Master, President and Chief Executive Officer of D-BOX Technologies. "Our technology is such a great complement to 3-D to provide an incomparable immersive movie-going experience".
D-BOX recently made its entrance into Canada at Toronto's Cineplex Odeon Queensway.
"Supported by an overwhelming level of satisfaction from moviegoers, D-BOX has partnered with Canada’s largest motion picture exhibitor to equip one of its flagship locations in the Greater Toronto Area. We are pleased to work with Cineplex Entertainment and look forward to an ongoing relationship with them,” stated Claude Mc Master, President and Chief Executive Officer of D-BOX Technologies Inc.
The Canadian premiere will allow moviegoers to feel the motion and on-screen action right from their very own seat. This unmatched, realistic and immersive experience is created with breakthrough D-BOX Motion Code technology in which the movie is coded, frame-by-frame, to create customized motion effects resulting in subtle, refined movements that work in perfect sync with the action taking place on screen.
"We are thrilled to partner with D-BOX Technologies Inc. to offer an exciting addition to the movie-going experience with the D-BOX Motion system and we are pleased to be the first in Canada to offer our guests this new entertainment experience,” said Ellis Jacob, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cineplex Entertainment. “The added sense of motion will be a great enhancement to the action on screen,” said Jacob.
D-BOX is currently in seven North American cinemas - the Mann Chinese 6 in Hollywood, California; UltraStar Cinemas in Surprise, Arizona; Mall of America Theatres in Bloomington, Minnesota; Galaxy Highland Theatres in Austin, Texas and most recently, Galaxy Cannery in Las Vegas, Nevada and UltraStar Cinemas in Apple Valley, California,
Watch DPN Editor Mike Edwards talk about D-BOX Motion Code
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