4-D film experience increases sensory effects

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      Most of us are used to seeing 3-D movies in local cinemas.

      Now, it's time to get ready for 4-D. It combines the usual aspects of 3-D with additional effects inside the theatre, such as gusting winds or fog, odours, and vibrating chairs—all synchronized with the on-screen movie.

      In an article in the Los Angeles Times, Richard Verrier points out that the race is on, led by South Korea-based CJ Group.

      "The 4-D experience is wowing fans in South Korea, Thailand and Mexico, where CJ Group has 29 specialty theaters that regularly screen big Hollywood titles such as Avatar, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and Prometheus, which featured the crashing spaceship," Verrier writes. "Now CJ Group is close to finalizing a deal with a nationwide U.S. chain to create nearly 200 4-D theaters in the next five years, with the first to open this year in Los Angeles, New York and several other major cities."

      Longueil, Quebec–based D-Box is another player in the nascent 4-D industry, with dozens of locations.

      For decades, cinema companies have been trying to figure out ways that they can provide an in-theatre experience that can't be replicated at home. It seems that 4-D films might just be the latest response.


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      Comments

      4 Comments

      straight up

      Jul 7, 2012 at 5:34pm

      4D has been around for years. the theater at the aquarium has had 4D movies for the kids for a while..
      and it IS pretty cool!

      Be a Man

      Jul 7, 2012 at 5:58pm

      Does the 'D' in 4-D stand for dimension? The last I checked, the four dimensions weren't length, width, height, and vibrating chairs.

      3D in 2D

      Jul 7, 2012 at 11:24pm

      I don't think I want to smell Pirates of the Caribbean.

      straight up

      Jul 8, 2012 at 8:46am

      The 4th D is sensation. Duh.

      Its not just vibrating chairs, as Charlie notes in the article, but can also include odor, wind, the feel of sea spray on your face etc.

      Its cool...