Screenx los angeles5/17/2023 Screen X always looks better with a new build that they have the surround speakers aimed way down from the top of the ceiling. The UA/Regal Stonestown 11 and the former space that the AMC Van Ness Theatre was in are both getting this screen along with 4D X. The two new San Francisco Theatres going in now will have this Screen X system put in. That said, it's interesting, and I'd encourage you to at least check it out once. The Screen X showing did have an upcharge. I think it would be an interesting technology for a theme park application, but for regular motion picture viewing I found it to be distracting and detrimental to the image quality of the primary image onscreen (negatively impacting contrast on the main screen). The Screen X system lit up much more of the side walls than Barco Escape in a dramatic way, but was not utilized for the entire feature, and the extra imagery was clearly not created by the original production. There is one Screen X screen here in Los Angeles, and I went to see Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales a few years back. Like 3D, does a theatre charge extra for it and have there been a lot of movies already released in the process ? I know it features three screens with one in the centre and two on each side and was wondering how good is it. Regal Dole Cannery Theatre here in Honolulu recently was set up with a Screen X three screen format and I did not know anything about it until today when someone posted a Facebook comment about it. I am sorry if this was discussed before but if it was I never saw it. My profile | my password | search | faq & rules | forum home Home Products Store Forum Warehouse Contact Us Film-Tech Forum ARCHIVE: SCREEN X - how good is i?
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