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Pandora
Pandora is the world's first digtal cinema 3D rear screen projection lounge. Commisioned for VIP pre-release screenings of major hollywood 3D content at the renowned SoHo Beach House.
Pre-release screenings of films like Megamind and Tron are projected from special transfers, optimized for the best 3D on this intimate screen size.
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Sköll
Co-developed with the prestigious Argent Design Firm of London, the Sköll screening room provides state of the art server and satellite delivered digital cinema content in 4K.
It features the special edition version of the Barco DP4K-P post production reference projector for optimized deep color and 4K - 27 million pixel resolution.
In addition, Blu-ray and DirecTV are upconverted to 4K and 3D at all times.
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Prometheus
Inspired by Phoebe, this is our second TORUS comission from legendary developer Ugo Colombo; the crown jewel in his newly restored Carl Fisher Estate in Miami Beach.
Working under the fastidious eye of Florentian Architect Michele Bonan and breaking new ground in every facet of Digital Cinema design, Prometheus has taken this art form to a new plateau.
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Helene
Co-designed with celebrity architect Zeb Jarosz and interior designer Austin Harrelson in 2007, Helene is a Hispanic media mogul's HDTV dailies screening workhorse.
The first residential review room to incorporate a contrast enhanced 2k digital cinema projector, and the famed rotary sub woofer. The volume and elevations of this 12 seater (by themselves) add to the thrills.
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Dione
In 2005 we upped the ante with a 180" optical rear screen installation that constituted the World's first and largest digital cinema based rear pro set.
Being our most remote installation in a quaint alpinevillage in the south of Brazil, it is a textbook case of the reliablity and geographical range of our systems.
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Phoebe
Designed in close colaboration with Italian architect Gian Enrico Fabro (1993) and inspired by the Lyonaise pear wood treatments of the Opera Bastille, this power house TORUS screen based theater (re-fitted in 2001) was the most celebrated home cinema in Miami during the 1990's and early 2000's.
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Titan
The one that started it all...
Titan was the uncontested first "16x9" video projection installation in the USA.
To this date the sheer scale of the architectural space, remains as an inspiration to theater planners everywhere.
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Iapetus
In 1994 this award winning contemporary Tahiti Beach living room by famed architect Charles Harrison Pawley integrated an optical rear projection screen with a Faroudja doubler.
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Telesto
In 1997 the high profile nature of this particular rear-projection system served as the inspiration for a revolution in prime-time talk show set design from Oprah to Leno.
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Mimas
In 1992 we installed the first "16x9" optical rear projection screen with a Faroudja doubler in a home with a 108" diagonal image, being viewable under any amount of ambient light, this installation foreshadowed the upcoming giant plasmas.
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Atlas
In 1993 this Rococo inspired motif ornated an advanced video simulation system using 9" CRT and a high gain TORUS optical screen.
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Pan
This deconstructivist abode by legendary architect Miguel Rodrigo Mazure was the first implementation of Cyber Art in a US home.
Dedicated monitors continously exhibited the works of Degas and Picasso.
Some of these concepts were later used in the 1991 Sony House Of The Future in Paris.
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The First Name In Cinema
After 30 years of co-participating in the creation and development of the Home Cinema industry, Cineramax puts forward a new maxim for the enjoyment of all media throughout the rest of the 21st century.
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Award Winning Installations
In recognition for its forward thinking, our Prometheus screening room was awarded the 2009 Innovation Award by Home Entertainment Magazine.
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Uniquely Qualified
In addition to creating the best image presentations at the past two CEDIA conventions, Cineramax was the only Home Cinema designer at the First Annual Digital Cinema Symposium.
