![]() Versatile, affordable and easy to use! How to use paint to transform your home without blowing the budget The prince of rock! William tells royal fans that George is a big fan of 70s bands AC/DC and Led Zeppelin ![]() James Nesbitt looks dapper in a dark grey suit as he joins Steve Winwood backstage at King Charles' star-studded Coronation concert in Windsor Showing her moves: Georgia Harrison looks sensational as she slips into in a white cherry-print bikini while dancing for a racy Instagram clip No more meal-time tantrums! Start to ENJOY family dinners again with these delicious 20-minute ideas everyone will loveĭad-of-five Jamie Oliver reveals he and wife Jules secretly welcomed TWO Ukrainian families into their home amid Russian invasion Leggy Victoria Beckham slips into a plunging blazer dress with fishnet stockings for a photoshoot in Miami Gordon Ramsay cries as he describes the 'devastating' loss of Jock Zonfrillo - with Nigella Lawson and Marco Pierre White remembering the chef William tells royal fans his father Charles' neck hurt after wearing hefty 5lb crown of St Edward during Coronation ceremony on 11 films, including Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, due to be released in July. The firm has already worked with Warner Bros. He said: 'People are never sure about introducing new technologies', including introducing sound to silent films - but now 'we watch movies with surround sound.'Īt the moment D-Box seats are available in just 70 cinemas across the world, and he has yet to obtain a contract with America's two biggest cinema chains, Regal Entertainment Group and AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc.īut he hopes to increase the global figure to 200 next year, and 1,000 within four years. He told the Wall Street Journal he sees motion as the 'natural evolution' of the theatrical experience. Last year's wave of top-price 3-D films boosted global box office receipts to $31.8billion, but still couldn't halt the continuing slide in attendance figures.Īnd now cinemas face a new struggle as the latest generation of televisions offers viewers a 3-D experience in their own homesīut D-Box chief executive Claude McMaster is confident his company, which doesn't yet turn a profit, can help turn the tide. The firm's vice-president, Guy Marcoux, said: 'We're about refinement. This is then transmitted to the three motors inside the seat, so its movements are exactly synchronised with the film.įor complicated scenes, a single frame could include multiple motions all at the same time, so the chair would push the viewer in all directions. ![]() The seats promise to recreate 'the natural movement of anyone and anything in a film' - but only when it won't distract from the action.Įngineers based in California spend hours painstakingly going through films frame-by-frame to program a D-Box motion code, or MFX. D-Box engineers created the seats using electro-mechanical generated movement based on their experience with video game seats.Įach one has a set of three motion actuators inside, which can move the seat up, down and from side to side.
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