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CINERAMAX 6/24 script

The difference in curating styles between what K's team does and what I do is the Kaleidescape team considers plot, emotional impact, spectacle, fun and good audio. In other words great scenes.

I focus narrowly on the immersive audio part specifically looking for manifestations of the three kinds of proximity effects:1) Topsmmersion this requires larger speakers for tops, in a condo setting I do not use subs, with 8 inch woofers the topsmmersive scenes pound you down into your seat, i've seen Adam Pelz jump three inches up in the air with the monster's footfalls on the tin shed scene of cloverfield 10. The second type of proximity effects is ping pong side to side object bounces, Goosebumps supermarket parking lot and Blackwidow avalanche scenes are the lone 2 examples, the third proximity effect is near head wraparounds those are the bulk.

Have I actually listened to 90,000 dollars worth of movies in the library to find these few? :D YES!
 
K selects a limited number of scenes, and may not pick one you'd like to have available, that's why we have the ability to create our own scenes as well. Here's some language from K's knowledge base regarding scenes.

"To enhance the Kaleidescape experience, the Kaleidescape Movie Guide team has carefully bookmarked the most memorable scenes in many of the most popular movies."

Jim
The scene that they should have included in the movie Dune was the dessert scene (in the tent). When I saw that scene included in the CEDIA 2022 demo that K did with other several other companies (Trinnov, etc.), I was very surprised. So, I added it myself!
 
The scene that they should have included in the movie Dune was the dessert scene (in the tent). When I saw that scene included in the CEDIA 2022 demo that K did with other several other companies (Trinnov, etc.), I was very surprised. So, I added it myself!
I have the movie Dune as one of my D2D offers. Is the name of the scene called “Dessert”?
 
I have the movie Dune as one of my D2D offers. Is the name of the scene called “Dessert”?
I just looked and it is not in my 4K HDR10 version. Mine is still there and called “tent”….

Just FYI, but the script that K played in that demo had Never Enough from the Greatest Showman, Mach 10 from Top Gun Maverick and this scene…
 
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update....
I was trying to add the two scenes you suggested from "Furiosa", but my downloaded copy doesn't include them even though I imported the script:

Furiosa.jpg

Do I need to download the HD version instead? It only shows these scenes:

Scenes.jpg
 
The difference in curating styles between what K's team does and what I do is the Kaleidescape team considers plot, emotional impact, spectacle, fun and good audio. In other words great scenes.

I focus narrowly on the immersive audio part specifically looking for manifestations of the three kinds of proximity effects:1) Topsmmersion this requires larger speakers for tops, in a condo setting I do not use subs, with 8 inch woofers the topsmmersive scenes pound you down into your seat, i've seen Adam Pelz jump three inches up in the air with the monster's footfalls on the tin shed scene of cloverfield 10. The second type of proximity effects is ping pong side to side object bounces, Goosebumps supermarket parking lot and Blackwidow avalanche scenes are the lone 2 examples, the third proximity effect is near head wraparounds those are the bulk.

Have I actually listened to 90,000 dollars worth of movies in the library to find these few? :D YES!
I’ve purchased more movies just to get your scenes… K should give you a commission! ;)
 
Lujan The scenes should have been imported from my script.
The scenes that are showing above are the ones I get after importing your file. I’m importing the one where you posted “Update” and the file name includes “Mad”.
 
I was trying to add the two scenes you suggested from "Furiosa", but my downloaded copy doesn't include them even though I imported the script:

View attachment 6166

Do I need to download the HD version instead? It only shows these scenes:

View attachment 6167
When you first upload the Script to your system, it is going to give you a report on which scenes it is about to install (green check) and which ones it cannot (red X). Did you see this report?

John
 
When you first upload the Script to your system, it is going to give you a report on which scenes it is about to install (green check) and which ones it cannot (red X). Did you see this report?

John
Yes, but it doesn't show the Furiosa scenes as being a part of the script even though I downloaded the movie.

Report.jpg

These are the two movies from script that I've downloaded so far:

ScriptTitles.jpg
 
My guess is that the movie has been updated since the script was first generated. But that’s just a guess. When it gets updated it is treated as a different movie.

John
 
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