Syracuse’s Museum of Science and Technology Installs D3D’s Gen2 Laser CineDome System
January 6, 2022—D3D Cinema, in partnership with Christie®, is proud to announce that the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (MOST)
in Syracuse, New York, has selected D3D to provide a generational
transformation of MOST’s Giant Dome theater with the installation of a
stunning second generation (Gen 2) laser-illuminated, ultra
high-resolution Laser CineDome projection system. The theater is
scheduled to reopen in February 2022 after a complete renovation,
including new seating, flooring, lighting and an impressive new NanoSeam dome surface.
December 17, 2021–The Giant Screen Cinema Association (GSCA) is pleased to announce its
2022 Board of Directors has elected officers and committee chairs for
the coming year.
December 14, 2021—Science North CEO Guy Labine has announced that he will step down from
leadership of the science centre next March. He will become the President and CEO of the
Arizona Science Center in Phoenix.
December 10, 2021 - MacGillivray Freeman Films has announced that internationally award-winning actor Liam
Neeson will narrate Ireland, the company’s latest large-format
documentary for IMAX® and giant screen theatres. Presented globally by
worldwide sponsor Tourism Ireland, Ireland will open in select giant
screen theatres starting February 11.
December 8, 2021—The Ontario Science Centre proudly celebrates 25 years of delivering
engaging and educational large-format films in the OMNIMAX® Theatre with
the opening of original IMAX® film, Asteroid Hunters on December 15. “We’re delighted to celebrate 25 years of sharing the unique and
immersive cinematic experience of the OMNIMAX® Theatre with visitors to
the Ontario Science Centre,” said Paul Kortenaar, CEO, Ontario Science
Centre. “Our steady lineup of outstanding educational films continues
with this latest space film about the brilliant minds and intriguing
science behind detecting and tracking asteroids. We can’t wait for our
visitors to see it.”
October 25, 2021—We are very sad to share that Director/Producer George
Butler died peacefully at his home in True Farm, New Hampshire, on
October 21, 2021. The cause of death at age 78 was pneumonia. George's curiosity for the natural world, for science and adventure,
combined with his steadfast commitment to the giant screen, led him to
create the award-winning giant screen films Roving Mars and Shackleton’s
Antarctic Adventure. Most recently he was producer and director of
Tiger Tiger, an IMAX documentary to be released in 2022 and made with
his friend Frank Marshall, with whom he had previously partnered on
Roving Mars.
October 22, 2021—This month, after 24 years, 216 regular issues, and 11
yearbooks, publisher and editor James Hyder released the final issue of LF Examiner, the first independent journal and only remaining print publication devoted to the giant screen industry. He started working as theater manager at the Smithsonian Air and
Space Museum’s Langley IMAX theater in 1984, and while there he assisted
in the development and production of several IMAX films. In 1997 he
founded MaxImage!, renamed LF Examiner in 2000.
October 22, 2021—MacGillivray Freeman Films has launched a new streaming
channel, Movies for Families, featuring documentaries and digital
shorts from the extensive MacGillivray Freeman library. Documentaries
include resources for parents and educators, such as educator guides,
lesson plans, and other educational resources. The channel's website also includes a
curated list of recommended films and short-form series that align with
elementary and middle-school subjects. The subscription to Movies For
Families is $3.99 (USD) per month or $39.99 (USD) per year.