project:syntropy is celebrating the success of the Qin Palace flying theatre at Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian, China.
This is the first flyDome flying theatre attraction with full dome projection that project:syntropy, creator of technology and display solutions for dome cinemas and immersive attractions have completed.
This installation is a turnkey solution with a 25m full dome screen, a 16-channel WUXGA 3D stereo projection system with media servers, a domeprojection.com Projection Tools autocalibration system, a 20+ multi-channel surround sound system and show control. The company used its expertise in flight training and simulation to create this unique new flying theatre experience.
Speaking about what makes the flyDome AV system stand out from the competition, Julianne Neumann, projection expert engineer at project:syntropy, says: “In a flyDome AV, for me, the most interesting thing is the high degree of immersion. Due to the big field of view, paired with a high resolution and precise geometry correction and blending between the projection channels, the viewer has the feeling of really being inside the scenery and not only a passive bystander.”
“With projection above and below them, the screen not only can be lower in height but also the viewing distance towards the screen is nearly the same from every seat which makes the viewing experience feel more natural.”