5/21/2023 0 Comments Screenx reviewBecause you’re in control of how you immerse yourself in the film, it feels that much more real and less gimmicky than watching something made for 3D. You can focus on the extended screens on either side of you whenever you choose (or if you really want, you can ignore them completely). Unlike 3D, where you don’t have any choice in what pops out of the screen at you, you get a choice in how you view something on ScreenX. The unique blend of immersiveness and personal agency really makes the ScreenX experience. And that’s what ScreenX gives you: the option to look around within a movie as if it’s something you’re really experiencing. In real life, you observe your surroundings by just… looking around. In contrast, the ScreenX experience feels immersive in a much more natural way. (I mean, how often are you dodging things flying at your face in real life?) 3D often feels like it tries so hard to push the immersion factor, it actually takes you out of the film. It works sometimes, but there’s a certain unnaturalness to it, too. It’s not without its fun, but the immersion factor of 3D is basically limited to making it feel like things are flying in your face all the time. ScreenX isn’t the only moviegoing experience that bills itself as a more fun, interesting, and immersive way to watch a film in theaters… but it might be the best of the bunch.įor a while now, 3D has been the “standard” format for making a movie more immersive. How does ScreenX compare to other immersive theater experiences like 3D?
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