Genesis Marine Division (GMD) and Van Geest Design (VGD) have partnered to present home cinema enthusiasts with ‘the ultimate immersive cinema experience,’ billing The Lumière as a ‘private theatre without boundaries’.
What’s Inside ‘The Lumière’?
The content can be seen working to great effect with LightVibes in the above video; but what happens when the viewer wants to watch a normal movie, rather than a landscape-type scene?
“Basically, all content can be watched,” Torsten asserts. “Some DCI content (such as movies and concerts) are scripted by Philips already in cooperation with Hollywood studios, or alternatively content for walls and ceilings can be generated by using a patented interpolation algorithm. Of course, any content can be scripted according to the owner’s expectations,” he clarifies.
3D audio is thoroughly taken care of, with the theatre supporting Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D. The theatre features a Dolby Atmos 9.1.4 speaker set up made up of 17 JBL Synthesis speakers (including subs).
Besides Barco, Genesis is working with a handful of key partners such as Bel Air Cinema, and Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau for the interior work – although every theatre can be tailored to the owner’s expectations.
A Screen Research fixed frame Reference X-Mask screen ( XLR 3) sits front and centre, boasting a native image ratio of 2.40:1, spanning 4.4m diagonally.
Don’t have a private boat? No problem, as Genesis is keen to stress that ‘The Lumière’ is not just for superyachts. “Like every solution proffered by Genesis, it can be enjoyed on your yacht, as well as in your home,” says Torsten.
“The Lumière is unique, and we are the first bringing it to the residential, private aviation and marine markets,” he furthers. “The concept is very complex – we are integrating 3D sound in the highest possible quality and volume level into the RGB LED structure. Plus as we know, space is very limited in private theatres. It takes a lot of experience, engineering power and resources to create such an experience. It’s all about partnership and working hand in hand to create amazing experiences. Like every building process, there will be complications, but this is not unusual.”
Genesis Marine Division is the only company that is able to design and deliver such a system, in cooperation with its industrial partners. Though this concept was primarily developed for superyachts, it can also be installed into jets and residences – executed by a very limited number of trusted GMD integrators.
‘The Lumière’ is ready to install now and can be ordered from the Genesis Marine Division at a cost of approximately €2.2 million, (depending on the expectations of the future owner).
“It has been engineered to the last detail and it is ready to install,” Torsten confirms. “We have had very interesting talks with owner representatives and shipyards at MYS 2016 already.”