Dolby Wants Its IMAX Competitor To Be The Future Of Cinema

Dolby Wants Its IMAX Competitor To Be The Future Of Cinema

The advent of the internet, torrenting, and legally dubious streaming sites have threatened theatres for years, but cinemas are still big business and Dolby is investing in its future with Dolby Cinema.

Dolby Cinema is the well-known audio company’s take on the IMAX movie-going experience. As you’d expect, the cinema will be completely powered by Dolby tech, specifically Atmos Sound and the impressive Dolby Vision that delivers “true to life brightness, colours, and contrast,” according to the SF-based audio company. Dolby Vision, which was unveiled for 4k televisions earlier this year, brings high dynamic range (HDR) quality to the cinema-making process. Christie 6P 4k laser projectors will make all this possible, with Dolby footing the steep bill for the equipment and cinemas building out venues.

But the real hurdle is that Dolby needs to reach out to content creators to include Dolby Vision in the post-production process. However, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the interest is already there and Hollywood’s tech community believes cinephiles will actually see a noticeable difference once HDR makes its way to film.

Dolby Cinema will include other fancy accoutrements, such as a dynamic display at the theatre’s entrance and a room that is “carefully designed to minimize distractions,” according to Dolby.

The only bad news here is its price and limited scope. Much like IMAX, viewers can expect to pay a premium (somewhere around $US18) for the Dolby Cinema experience. Also, despite initial test viewings in the States, Dolby Vision will make its debut in Eindhoven, Netherlands this month with future plans for a theatre in Barcelona, Spain. However, considering the company’s American origins, Dolby may just be testing the waters before bringing its vision of cinema’s future to more theatres across the globe. [Dolby via The Hollywood Reporter/Engadget]


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