So you have to buy the best picture money can buy. They have a large screen. You have Dolby Digital surround sound. What could you possibly need to make a better movie experience and you will get more involved in the action. The answer is: You need a motion simulator, synchronized with the action on screen.
As long as cinema has been developing people and tries to sophisticated methods, the boundary between the screen and it's audience to be bridged. Sound was the first innovation. Sincethen we have imagined, but never quite implemented so spattered bizarre ideas like "smellovision 'or water, or blowing gusts of air at the audience to add a" look and feel' type of quality films.
If you have ever been to a theme park, you'll know that the ultimate effect Add to movies is to move. Popular rides like the Space Shuttle Simulator combined synchronized movement with footage of a space shuttle flight. The sensation is that you're really on board the ship and experience allIntestinal tearing g-forces. You feel like you are really there.
Well, the feeling is now possible in the comfort of your home. Home theater systems commonly used bass shakers to create a sense of movement for the viewer. At the low bass notes rattle or shake the subwoofer to give the impression of participating in the project. This worked to a limited extent, but has evolved since the early home theater.
Meanwhile, there are devices thatpick up the bass notes and control actuators that a seat may travel within the noise of the base. These types of devices range from simple devices that is based behind the sofa, lift or rock the couch, hearing the noise, really high end motion simulators that actors have adapted in your favorite chair, chair or sofa place.
The more sophisticated systems have hundreds of different movements. In some cases, the movements are unique to a particular film. TheMaker of the motion simulators and watch the film and then program in a movement on the action and the tone. They create new "movement" software for every month the latest DVD offerings, which to you or invite you have sent.
These movements do car chases, plane crashes and other action sequences come to life. It feels as one with a passenger train ride in the back seat are.
As some of this technology can imagine, it can be quite expensive, but if you want the bestpossible movie experience try a motion simulator at some point.