Experience Revolutionary Cinema: Introducing the 5D Cinematic experience has gone a long, long way from the projectors of the 1800s. Monochromatic moving pictures projected on white cloth in darkened rooms have evolved so much into a cinematic experience that’s a hair’s breadth away from actually being in the movie. The world was awed with the introduction of 3D cinema, adding depth into the otherwise 2D flat movies. The 3D was a cinematic technology that made viewers see a three dimensional image. It adds depth to the pictures, making it seem more lifelike, as if the image is right in front of the viewer. It made the experience totally revolutionary. Nobody thought then that cinema can still go a notch higher. Introducing - the 5D cinema. From an image, a movie that seems to happen right in front, the viewer gets to experience the movie in real time. The experience is heightened by actual letting the viewer feel what is happening in the movie. Viewers not only see the action but are also part of it in all its physical aspect. When the hero jumps, the viewers also experience the jump. They feel the rush of the wind, hear the thundering roar of the waterfalls and actually feel the spray of the water. They can even taste the sweetness of fresh water from the waterfalls. The 5D cinema owes the experience to a careful and strategic placement of instruments and gadgets to make the movie experience more real. One key thing that makes the whole 5D very effective and realistic is the movable, computer-controlled seats that tilt, jumps and twist to mimic the movement of the 3D movie. There is a projected 3D movie and complimented by the physical effects that include a water spray to make the viewers experience the splash of water in the movie. There are also blowers installed in the room to stimulate the rush of wind as they rush through tunnels and the rainforest, to name a few. When the movie takes the viewers across a field of flowers, they get to smell real fragrances. Thanks to computerized release of fragrances into the viewing room. The physical experience does not end there. They get the surprise of leg tickling, as if they are really brushing against forest foliage and grasses. Not only do they get to see weather and time changes on the screen, the entire movie room changes from the strobe lights installed on the ceilings and walls. Bubble and smoke effects are also installed to make the movie experience even more realistic. And not to forget the digital surround sound that makes the cinema experience even more extraordinary.
Only a handful of cinemas across the globe offer this wonderful, thrilling cinematic experience. One of them is 5D cinema Perth, in Australia. This is one of the few places that offer 5D cinema to the public. A rollercoaster ride of experiences - that is the 5D cinema.