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IMAX® with Laser Launched at the California Science Center's IMAX® Theater


LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The California Science Center is proud to announce the opening of the IMAX® with Laser projection system, cutting-edge technology that provides a next-generation cinema experience. Starting this week, Science Center IMAX Theater guests will discover the future of film with crystal-clear light, sights, and sounds through a newly installed IMAX screen, additional channels of sound, and a new laser projection system. The seven-story, 477-seat theater will allow guests to experience a quantum leap in film technology.

"We are pleased to introduce IMAX with Laser to our audiences," said California Science Center President Jeffrey Rudolph. "The newest laser system, with breathtakingly vivid images, will stimulate curiosity and inspire science learning in visitors of all ages, and give us access to the best educational films for our guests."

"Since 1998, the California Science Center and IMAX have delivered awe-inspiring educational experiences about the wonders of science for millions of patrons," said Mark Welton, President, IMAX Theatres. "IMAX with laser is more than a handful of new innovations ? it's a re-imagination of the movie theater experience that will transport the Science Center's guests into the most acclaimed science documentaries like never before. We applaud the Science Center's commitment to technology and innovation and together look forward to launching a new chapter of immersive educational experiences for generations to come."

Two new exciting films premiered along with the new IMAX with Laser system on October 11, immersing audiences in the world's most advanced cinema experience.  Amazon Adventure 3D and Hurricane 3D were specifically selected to illustrate the capabilities of the next-generation IMAX with Laser system. Amazon Adventure 3D brings the vibrant colors of the tropical rainforests of Brazil to life. Film-goers will almost be able to feel the screaming wind through the new IMAX sound system while watching Hurricane 3D. The California Science Center's IMAX theater is the only IMAX with Laser theater to show exclusively educational films in California.

Designed from the ground up for IMAX's largest screens, IMAX with Laser features a dual 4K laser projection system that is equipped with a new optical engine and a suite of proprietary IMAX technologies capable of projecting an image with maximum resolution and sharpness, unparalleled 2D and 3D brightness, and an expanded color gamut that will allow filmmakers to present more brilliant, exotic colors than ever before.

IMAX's new laser system includes new IMAX sound technology that delivers even greater power and precision for ultimate audio immersion. The new system has been upgraded to 12 discrete channels plus sub-bass, and includes additional side channels as well as new overhead channels that will improve the system's ability to position sounds at any point in the theater, and ensure every seat is the best in the house.

About the California Science Center

The California Science Center is a dynamic destination where families, adults and children can explore the wonders of science through interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, innovative programs and awe- inspiring films.

The Science Center and IMAX Theater are located in historic Exposition Park just west of the Harbor (110) Freeway at 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. For recorded information, including IMAX show times, call 323.SCIENCE (323.724-3623). IMAX ticket prices range from $6.75 to $8.95. For advance ticket purchases, group rates, or to make reservations for any visiting group of 15 or more (required), call 213.744-2019. Parking is available in the guest lot at Figueroa and 39th / Exposition Park Drive at $12 per car, and $30 for commercial buses or oversize vehicles, cash only. Both the Science Center and IMAX Theater are wheelchair accessible. For further information, please visit our website at www.californiasciencecenter.org .

Proceeds from the IMAX Theater support California Science Center exhibit and education programs.

Media contacts:

Kristina Kurasz | [email protected] 
(213) 744-7446

SOURCE California Science Center Foundation



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