Pillai, Gishu R (GE Energy) wrote:
Or a giant "Drive-in" kinda screen with all the ppl in their cars with keyboards :). Imagination surely at work here
Dear Gishu,
On second thoughts, you have unknowingly given an idea for the future multiplex cinemas.
What is needed is a high power projection system that will project video images on a large screen at a very high frame rate. A matrix of smaller projectors can also be used. In this higher frame rate, 5 to 10 movies could be interlaced together. The viewer wears a special pair LCD specs that act like a light shutter, 'open' when the LCD crystals are dispersed and 'shut' or black when the crystals are polarised. The electronic shutters will be synchronised with the set of interlaced images that the user selects. So each viewer sees only his/her selected movie. The audio will be through surround effect headphones, so independent audio channels are available in the same hall. Wireless technology means no wiring needed for each chair.
This will be a great boon for existing single hall cinemas who want to convert to multiplexes without having to tear down their existing structure.
Regards,
Rony.