The 3D technology has level up. The Transformers is one example of the 3D integration in movie. And because we are transformers fanatics the Universal Studio has created a ride. This is purpose-built to deliver a more immersive jolt than audiences have ever experienced. The 3D imagery boasts 4K x 4K resolution, or four times greater than the typical movie. Some of the ride’s 14 screens are curved around the audience, deepening the illusion of being immersed in the action. Each vehicle is like a flight simulator, whose motion is synchronized to the on-screen action. Every vehicle is outfitted with a 5,000 watt, 14 channel audio system to heighten the experience.
Specs:
Transformers: The Ride
Cost to build $40 million
Building size 60,000 sq. ft.
Height 60 ft tall
Ride track 2,000 ft long
Ride vehicle Custom platform can roll, pitch and rotate 360 degrees
Audio 5,000 watts/vehicle
Screens 14 screens (oversized front projection, rear projection,flat and compound curved)
Projectors 34 total, projecting imagery at 4K x 4K (4096×4096 pixels)
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Info from nvidia.com
