Thursday, March 12, 2020

Tapping Into Your Creativity essays

Tapping Into Your Creativity essays For the Tapping into Your Creativity assignment I chose to go to the Minnesota Science Museum in St. Paul. At the museum I saw the Omni Theatre presentation of Dolphins. The Omnitheatre presentation of Dolphins was probably one of the most incredible movies I have ever seen. It was not only incredible due to the content of the movie. It was also incredible because of the way that it was presented. When I first went into the theatre I commented to the woman sitting next to me that we probably were not in the greatest seats due to the fact the screen was way above us. I thought I would be craning my neck the whole show. Then it happened. The screen actually began to move. It was rotating down like the face guard of an astronauts helmet and encircling us. The whole process took five minutes only lending to the feel that you were experiencing something out of science fiction even more. The story of the screen is an experience in it self and led me to find out more about these theatres: The movie Dolphins I saw is produced and exhibited on the world's most advanced film format. Imax Corporation and Iwerks Entertainment manufacture 15 perforation/70mm (15/70) film projection systems currently installed at approximately 200 giant screen theatres internationally. IMAX motion picture systems, invented and developed by Imax Corporation, display images of unsurpassed size, clarity and impact. The images are enhanced by a superb specially-designed six-channel, multi-speaker sound system and projected onto giant rectangular screens, up to eight stories high and, in the case of IMAX Dome theatres, onto domes as large as 27metres (88'- 5") in diameter. The 15/70 image is 10 times larger than a conventional 35mm frame and three times bigger tha ...