ScreenX
Panoramic film format From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ScreenX is a panoramic film format which presents films with an expanded, dual-sided, 270-degree screens projected on the walls in a theater.[1] First introduced in 2012, it is created by CJ 4DPLEX, a subsidiary of the CJ CGV group which also created the 4DX motion-theater technology, which uses a similar logo and combines both formats, known as Ultra 4DX.[2] Co-developed by KAIST, presumed competitor to streaming platforms such as Netflix.[3][4][5][6][7]
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As of 2022, the theater technology is installed in 364 screens in 37 countries.[8]
Overview
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Perspective

Like for IMAX films, in order to match the length of the entire tri-screen theater, ScreenX films are formatted either during shooting in production or converting in post-production.[1] A film shot for ScreenX is typically shot with three cameras.[9] The process is done through scene selecting, archiving, delivering assets, color grading, and mastering before distribution to theaters.[10]
Most ScreenX films are live-action, mostly from Asia, particularly South Korea. Only a few animated films (and family films) are ever produced for the format.[9] The technology has been rarely produced for Hollywood studio films due to the complexity of the additional computer animation work as side footage.[11] Lee Jae-seon, who worked for the ScreenX version of King Arthur: Legend of the Sword at G-node, said that, "It is not easy to create Hollywood blockbuster CG work in Korea, but it is meaningful because we created Hollywood blockbuster CG work for ScreenX.”[11] Films were initially shown only in selected locations due to the lack of partners at the time.[11]
On December 13, 2019, the world's largest ScreenX auditorium was inaugurated at the Màgic Badalona shopping centre in Badalona, Spain. It has a capacity of 398 seats.[12] India got its first ScreenX in July 2019 at INOX Megaplex at Mumbai, Maharashtra.[13][14]
Ultra 4DX
Ultra 4DX[2] (formerly 4DX with ScreenX from 2017 to 2019, and 4DX Screen until 2024) is the combination of 4DX and ScreenX film formats which presents films in a multi-screen auditorium with enhanced motion and environmental effects, with an additional fourth-screen projected on the ceiling and the newest 4DX chair models. It debuted in Yongsan in 2017, and was internationally unveiled at CinemaCon 2018, and later at CES 2020.[15][16][17] The combined film format is currently[when?] operating throughout Asian territories including South Korea, Japan, China and India. It later opened its first theater in a non-Asian location at a Les Cinémas Gaumont Pathé theater in Paris, France.[18][19] It later made its overseas debut at a Cinépolis theater in Mexico City, Mexico in March 2020.[20][21][22]
Four-sided ScreenX
CGV, in collaboration with its subsidiary CJ 4DPlex, opened the world's first four-sided ScreenX theater at CGV Yongsan Park Mall theater in South Korea on January 24, 2025. In addition to the front, left, and right screens traditional for the ScreenX format, it also has a screen on the ceiling. It is also the first ScreenX theater in South Korea to feature Dolby Atmos sound technology, providing a more three-dimensional and rich sound. In addition, all seats are equipped with recliners allowing use of the four-sided screen with a wider field of view.[23]
Reception
Box office
Since 2018, ScreenX technology been successful at worldwide box offices, following the successful panoramic release of Marvel Studios's Black Panther.[24] It has grossed a combined total of over $40 million throughout the year through films released in the panoramic format.[25]
In 2022, ScreenX has achieved even more box office success, with Top Gun: Maverick as the highest-grossing release.[26][27]
Awards
- 2018: 'ScreenX' won the 2018 ShowEast "Innovator of the Year" award.[28]
- 2018: '4DX with ScreenX' won the Silver Prize at the 2018 Edison Awards for "Media, Visual Communications & Entertainment".[29]
- 2019: 'ScreenX' won "Technology of the Year" at the 2019 Cinema Technology Community Awards.[30]
- 2019: '4DX with ScreenX' won the iResearch Award for "Originative Cinema Technology".[31]
Films
See also
- Barco Escape - A similar multi-screen theater which is now closed.
- 4DX
- IMAX
- Dolby Cinema
- CJ CGV
- Cinerama - A similar technique from the 1950s.
- Circle-Vision 360°
References
External links
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