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Whether it is a 600-pound reel of film clicking through a projector at 24 frames per second, or a digital processor delaying sound to a ceiling speaker 6 feet above your couch, represents the pursuit of immersion. It is the code for maximum density —in both chemistry and experience.
Today, the IMAX experience continues to evolve with 12-channel surround sound and laser projection systems, maintaining the immersion that first captivated audiences during the "IMAX 06" era.
To understand "IMAX 06," we must rewind to the late 1960s. The IMAX brand was born from a Canadian group (Graeme Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, and Robert Kerr) who wanted to create a projector that could shake an audience out of their seats. They achieved this by turning the standard 35mm film strip on its side and running it horizontally. The result? A frame that is 10 times larger than conventional 35mm film.
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