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Discovery Place Science operates The Charlotte Observer IMAX Dome Theater, also referred to as an OMNIMAX theater. It is the largest IMAX Dome Theater in the Carolinas. [1] The museum opened in 1981 and was renovated in 2010. The IMAX Dome was opened in 1991. [2] The theater-naming rights were secured by The Charlotte Observer.
OMNIMAX 3D / IMAX HD: January 15, 1998 2005 March 14, 2004 2016 The Phantasialand version was demolished and replaced by the flying launched coaster F.L.Y. and the area Rookburgh Soarin' Disney California Adventure Park Epcot Shanghai Disneyland Park: OMNIMAX/ IMAX HD: February 8, 2001: Utilizes a variation of OMNIMAX and IMAX HD 48fps projection.
Not screened in IMAX theatres. [9] Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol: 16 December 2011 [10] The Dark Knight Rises: 16 July 2012 [11] Star Trek Into Darkness: 17 May 2013: Converted to 3D. Cropped to 1.66:1 [12] Jerusalem: 18 September 2013: 3D [13] The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: 22 November 2013 [14] Lucy: 25 July 2014: Converted to 3D ...
The theater shows films of educational and scientific interest such as: Bears, Beavers, Amazing Caves, Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure as well as select IMAX feature film releases in 1.43:1 aspect ratio. [5] [6] Leonard Nimoy was a host of the opening of the theater.
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.
Limited engagement. Expanded to select domestic theaters on 13 January 2017 and was re-released on 3 February 2017. [404] Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: 16 December 2016 ***+ In 3D (conversion). 2D 70mm version released on select-screens. 5-minute preview of Dunkirk attached at IMAX GT 70mm, IMAX GT with Laser, and select IMAX Digital locations ...
The theater opened in 1973 as the Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center showing two features, Voyage to the Outer Planets ( a combined planetarium show and OMNIMAX film produced by Graphic Films) and the OMNIMAX film Garden Isle (by Roger Tilton Films) on a double bill. [citation needed] Interactive tornado exhibit in the museum.
It was the first full renovation of the building, after two smaller renovations that made the Land of Oz shopping center and the Cincinnati Museum Center operable. [10] Original plans called for leaving the Duke Energy Children's Museum and the Cincinnati History Museum open, but it was decided to shutter the entire building after water damage ...