This invention relates to a theater system and relates particularly to an immersive theater system.
With the rapid progress of society and social change, the public has a busy and tense life. In order to effectively reduce the pressure of life, different leisure activities are adapted to ease stress. Seeing a movie in a theater is one of the leisure activities that some people will do to reduce the pressure of life. A conventional theater is usually an independent building located in the downtown, or is kept in a large shopping mall to thereby provide a large indoor space, create a great film effect, and meet requirements for entertainment. However, business hours of the theater are restricted to be standard. Movies in the theater are also unchangeable. Thus, the conventional theater may not meet everyone’s need. People will go to the theater only when the movie in which they are interested comes out, and that limits the box office revenue generated from movie ticket sales. The theater cannot bring in more customer proactively. When the box office revenue is unfavorable, the costs for movie royalties, area rental, marketing, and operating cannot be recouped. Further, the conventional theater is unable to create an immersive environment and provide immersive experiences. In other words, the theater cannot present the movies by gaining a complete and real sense or by allowing the audience members to feel them to be immersed in lifelike surroundings while the audience members are seeing the movies . Hence, an entertainment effect is reduced, and that requires to be improved.
The object of this invention is to provide an immersive theater system capable of creating an immersive environment which provides a complete and real sense of an audiovisual source whereby audience members feel them to be immersed in lifelike surroundings.
The immersive theater system comprises a theater device, a multimedia audiovisual assemblage disposed in the theater device, and a central control device connected to the multimedia audiovisual assemblage. The theater device has a floor base where a plurality of audience members stand, a plurality of prefabricated walls surrounding a periphery of the floor base, a ceiling unit connected to the prefabricated walls, and a projection room enclosed by the floor base, the prefabricated walls, and the ceiling unit. An entrance is disposed on one of the prefabricated walls to communicate the projection room with an outside space when the entrance is open. An inner floor surface of the floor base and an inner wall surface of each prefabricated wall face the projection room respectively. A displaying screen unit is connected to the floor base and each prefabricated wall. The displaying screen unit has at least one first display screen disposed on the inner floor surface and at least one second display screen disposed on the inner wall surface of each prefabricated wall. The multimedia audiovisual assemblage has a plurality of projectors, speakers, and lighting units. The projectors are directed at different angles whereby the projectors face the floor base and each prefabricated wall to project images to be shown onto the first display screen and the second display screen. The speakers and the lighting units are spaced from each other. A surrounding audiovisual field thereby is caused in the projection room while activating the multimedia audiovisual assemblage. The lighting units are adapted to execute light changes in the projection room. The central control device has a video player coupled to the projectors and the speakers, a light controller coupled to the lighting units, and a control console coupled to the video player and the light controller for controlling operations of the video player and the light controller. The video player is adapted to present an audiovisual source which contains a sound information and an image information. The video player is controlled by the control console to divide the image information. The divided image information is transmitted to the projectors under the control of the control console and deemed to be the images to be shown. The projectors thereby project the images to be shown onto the first display screen and the second display screen for playing, and synchronously the sound information is transmitted to and played by the speakers under the control of the control console. The light controller has a plurality of light-displaying modes . The lighting units are controlled by the light controller under the control of the control console to execute the light changes according to the light-displaying modes. An immersive environment is created by the surrounding audiovisual field in the projection room when the projectors, the speakers, and the lighting units are activated simultaneously, thereby providing a complete and real sense of the audiovisual source, allowing the audience members to be immersed in the immersive environment, enhancing an immersed sense, and improving a viewing experience.
Preferably, the immersive theater system further comprises a special effects generator which is disposed in the projection room and coupled to the control console. The special effects generator is actuated by the control console to generate special effects in cooperation with the audiovisual source in the projection room.
Preferably, the images to be shown projected onto the first display screen and the second display screen are presented by a three-dimensional (3D) effect when the projectors are directed at different angles.
Preferably, the immersive theater system further comprises a door disposed at the entrance for opening and closing the entrance.
Preferably, the theater device, the multimedia audiovisual assemblage, and the central control device are disposed in a mobile carrier to thereby facilitate a mobile movement of the immersive theater system.
Preferably, the control console includes a time synchronization module coupled to the video player and the light controller.
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The multimedia audiovisual assemblage 32 has a plurality of projectors 321, a plurality of speakers 322, and a plurality of lighting units 323. The projectors 321 are headed at different angles whereby the projectors 321 face the floor base 311 and each prefabricated wall 312 to project images to be shown onto the first display screen 316A and the second display screen 316B. The images to be shown projected onto the first display screen 316A and the second display screen 316B are presented by a three-dimensional (3D) effect when the projectors 321 are directed at different angles . The speakers 322 are spaced from each other and located along the periphery of the floor base 311 to allow the audience members who stand in the projection room 314 to be surrounded by the speakers 322. The lighting units 323 are also spaced from each other. A surrounding audiovisual field thereby is caused in the projection room 314 while activating the multimedia audiovisual assemblage 32. The lighting units 323 are adapted to execute light changes in the projection room 314.
The central control device 33 has a video player 331 coupled to the projectors 321 and the speakers 322, a light controller 332 coupled to the lighting units 323, and a control console 333 coupled to the video player 331 and the light controller 332 for controlling an operation of the video player 331 and an operation of the light controller 332. The video player 331 is adapted to present an audiovisual source which contains a sound information and an image information. The control console 333 can control the video player 331 to divide the image information into a plurality of image layers. After the image layers are transmitted to the projectors 321 under the control of the control console 333, the image layers are projected through different projectors 321 respectively and integrated into the images to be shown. The images to be shown are then projected onto the first display screen 316A and the second display screen 316B. Synchronously, the sound information is transmitted to and played by the speakers 322 under the control of the control console 333. The light controller 332 has a plurality of light-displaying modes. The lighting units 323 are actuated by the light controller 332 under the control of the control console 333 to execute the light changes according to the light-displaying modes. Thus, an immersive environment is created by the surrounding audiovisual field in the projection room 314 when the projectors 321, the speakers 322, and the lighting units 323 operate together to thereby provides a complete and real sense of the audiovisual source and allow the audience members to be immersed in the immersive environment. The light controller 332 also can control the lighting units 323 to warn the audience members of the danger. Further, the light controller 332 can be controlled by the control console 333 or controlled manually through a control panel (not shown) to thereby meet different control needs. In this preferred embodiment, the control console 333 has a time synchronization module 333a which is adapted to help actuate the video player 331 and the light controller 332 simultaneously for achieving a simultaneous operation of the projectors 321, the speakers 322, and the lighting units 323.
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The audience members enter the projection room 314 through the entrance 315 when the door 317 is open. Operations of checking tickets or counting the number of the entered audience members can be executed at the entrance 315. After the audience members enter into the projection room 314 and stand on the positioning marks respectively, the entrance 315 is close by closing the door 317 to thereby break the communication of the projection room 314 and the outside space. After that, the light controller 332 is adapted to turn off the lighting units 323 under the control of the control console 333 to thereby make the projection room 314 become dim. Meanwhile, emergency lights (not shown) can be kept for guiding directions in case an emergency happens. The control console 333 then controls the video player 331 to divide the image information of the selected audiovisual source into different image layers. The sound information of the audiovisual source can be also divided into different sound layers according to needs. The image layers are transmitted to the projectors 321 and the sound information is transmitted to the speakers 322 under the control of the control console 333. The time synchronization module 333a actuates the video player 331 and the light controller 332 simultaneously to further achieve the simultaneous operation of the projectors 321, the speakers 322, and the lighting units 323 whereby the surrounding audiovisual field is caused in the projection room 314. After the image layers are transmitted to the projectors 321 respectively, the image layers are overlapped and integrated into the images to be shown when the projectors 321 play the image layers. The images to be are then projected onto the first display screen 316A and the second display screen 316B by the three-dimensional (3D) effect. Simultaneously, the sound information is played by the speakers 322 and the lighting units 323 execute the light changes according to the light-displaying modes synchronously under the control of the control console 333. Hence, the immersive environment is created by the surrounding audiovisual field in the projection room 314 while the projectors 321, the speakers 322, and the lighting units 323 are activated together to thereby allow the audience members to be immersed in the immersive environment and present the audiovisual source excellently. Further, the audience members are surrounded by the images to be shown in the projection room 314 to thereby provide a 360 degrees video panorama and increase an immersed sense. Therefore, the simultaneous operation of the projectors 321, the speakers 322, and the lighting units 323 can create the immersive environment and provide a complete and real sense of the audiovisual source. Because the immersive theater system 3 can be fabricated anywhere, people in remote areas can also enjoy the immersed sense of the immersive environment through the immersive theater system 3.
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To sum up, the immersive theater system of this invention takes advantages that the projection room can be built quickly to accommodate a plurality of audience members. The projectors, the speakers, and the lighting units that surround the projection room are activated simultaneously to present an audiovisual source after the audiovisual source is processed to thereby create an immersive environment whereby the audience members in the projection room feel them to be immersed in lifelike surroundings, provide a complete and real sense of the audiovisual source, and increase the immersed sense. Further, the immersive theater system can be disposed on a mobile carrier to thereby increase the mobility and the frequency of use.
While the embodiments of this invention are shown and described, it is understood that further variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.