The Flying Theater was a large, ball-screen theater with a suspension. The seats would be raised into the air, and visitors could face the large ball-screen and enjoy the thrill of flying in the air by simulating the acceleration and dive during flight. The flying theater had a unique visual impact, high freedom of movement, surround sound, and other features. It was suitable for theme parks, comprehensive indoor entertainment, science and technology pavilions, and other scenes. The features of the flying theater included suspended dynamic seats, giant dome screens, fish-eye hemisphere digital projection system, and surround sound effects, bringing a panoramic experience and a magnificent visual feast. In recent years, the flying cinema had been widely used in science and technology creative projects and tourism projects, becoming an immersive cinema experience project that was favored by tourists.
The Flying Theater was a large, ball-screen theater with a suspension. The seats would be lifted into the air, and visitors could enjoy the thrill of flying in the air. It had a unique visual impact, high degree of freedom of movement, surround sound, and other features. It was suitable for theme parks, comprehensive indoor entertainment, science and technology pavilions, and other scenes. The design process of the flying theater included concept, content, process, design content, and design process. In recent years, flying cinemas had become more and more widely used in science and technology creative projects and tourism projects, receiving more and more love and recognition. The features of the flying theater included a 3DOF dynamic seat system, a hemisphere or U-shaped screen, a dynamic walking system, safety, a suspended seat feeling, and a 360-degree panoramic experience. The flying theater could bring the audience an immersive panoramic film experience, allowing them to experience the excitement and adventure of flying in the air.
The Flying Theater was a large, cantilever ball-screen theater. By raising the seats into the air, the visitors could face the large ball-screen and simulate the acceleration and dive during the flight, giving the visitors an all-round immersive experience. The movie mode of the flying theater could be 2D or 3D with naked eyes, and the viewing time was usually around 6-8 minutes. After entering the attraction, visitors needed to watch the rehearsal video and safety video in the rehearsal area, and then queue up according to the coherent story theme scene. After the movie, there was an exit shop for visitors to buy goods. Flying theaters were featured by their unique visual impact, high freedom of movement, and surround sound effects. Compared to traditional cinemas, they were more technologically advanced and could bring a comprehensive immersive experience to the audience. The application scenarios of the flying theater mainly included theme parks, comprehensive indoor entertainment, science and technology pavilions, museum pavilions, and other fields. In recent years, the flying theater had become more and more popular and recognized by tourists, becoming an attractive indoor entertainment project.
The Flying Theater was a large suspended dome theater. It provided the audience with a panoramic experience and an immersive sense of flight through suspended dynamic seats, a giant metal spray molded hemisphere screen, a fish-eye hemisphere digital projection system, and surround sound effects. The audience could sit on the seats and be lifted into the air, facing the large ball screen and experiencing the acceleration and dive of the simulated flight. Flying cinemas had become more and more popular and recognized in recent years. They had become an attractive indoor entertainment project and were widely used in science, technology, culture, and tourism projects. Christie was a company with rich experience in the field of flying theaters. Its projector and solutions were widely praised for their professional and stable product performance and excellent audio and visual effects. Universal Studios Beijing's Flying Theater was an example of such a scene, allowing the audience to experience the thrill of flying at an astonishing speed above Hogwarts. In general, the flying theater was a panoramic immersive entertainment experience that made the audience feel as if they were in flight.