January 8th, 2010
D-BOX Technologies Signs Fifth Movie with Warner Bros., in Theatres on January 15
Longueuil, Quebec (January 8, 2010) - D-BOX Technologies Inc. (DBO.A on the TSX Venture Exchange), a leader in innovative motion technology for the entertainment industry, announced today its fifth film with movie studio giant, Warner Bros., to feature its motion-enhanced seating with the studio’s latest film, Book of Eli, in theatres January 15.
With 13 movie theatres throughout the U.S. and Canada equipped with D-BOX MFX seating, Book of Eli marks the high-tech company’s tenth movie overall since its world premiere back in April 09.Creating subtle, refined motion sensations, D-BOX Motion Code™ is especially designed for each individual movie, frame by frame, by D-BOX Motion Designers who spend hundreds of hours to develop this completely one-of-a-kind, realistic movie viewing experience.
“The continued support of Warner Bros. with five new releases in just 10 months is an extraordinary accomplishment for us,” said Claude Mc Master, President and Chief Executive Officer of D-BOX Technologies. “It speaks to the industry-wide acceptance D-BOX has earned due to the success experienced in cities throughout North America. So far more than 50,000 moviegoers have experienced D-BOX and continue to come back for new motion picture releases.”
D-BOX MFX seating are fully-equipped with individual, adjustable intensity settings designed to further personalize the movie viewing experience. While seats move during onscreen action scenes, they remain still during the quieter, more dialogue-driven sequences and can be adjusted to feel as much or as little action as desired.
Theatres equipped with D-BOX MFX seating include UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley in San Diego, California; Santikos Theatres Silverado 19 in Tomball, Texas; Wehrenberg Theatres Ronnies 20 Cine in St. Louis, Missouri; Emagine Entertainment Canton Theatre in Canton, Michigan; Emagine Entertainment Cinema Hollywood in Birch Run, Michigan; Cinéma Beloeil, in Beloeil Quebec; Cineplex Odeon Queensway Theatre in Etobicoke, Ontario; Mann Chinese 6 Theatre in Los Angeles, California; Theatres at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota; Galaxy at the Cannery in Las Vegas, Nevada; Galaxy Highland Theatre in Austin, Texas; UltraStar Cinemas in Surprise, Arizona; and UltraStar Apple Valley in San Bernardino, California.
About D-BOX
D-BOX Technologies designs and manufactures leading edge high-technology motion systems mainly suited to the needs of the entertainment industry. With its unique, patented technology, DBOX Motion CodeTM uses motion effects specifically programmed for each film, TV program or video game, which are sent to a motion generating system integrated within either a platform or a seat. The resulting motion is perfectly synchronised with all onscreen action, creating an unmatched realistic, immersive experience. To date, D-BOX Motion CodeTM is available on more than 850 titles. Accordingly, many prominent Hollywood studios have started embedding D-BOX Motion CodeTM on selected high definition Blu-rayTM releases. By reaching agreements with the leaders of both the motion picture and gaming industries, D-BOX’s award-winning motion technology is gradually proving itself as a new global standard in the entertainment world.
For additional information and theatre details visit www.d-box.com.
‘Book of Eli’ First Film to Feature D-BOX’s Motion Tech
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