Different types of cinema halls: GSC


GSC Maxx is GSC's version of IMAX. It incorporates dual digital projectors to gain optimal brightness for a large screen of its size. It also incorporates active polarized 3D system with 3D Tech active glasses. And its digital halls feature Dolby CP850 which allow the audience to enjoy the full spectrum of digital sounds.


4DX
offers a large number of multi-sensory signature effects. Delivering elaborate seat motions with the movie scenes is its specialty. Not only do 4DX motion seats have a wide range of speed control, they also deliver precise vibrations.


The Gold Class auditorium has an attached lounge and toilets. It features wide reclining seats and a table for every two seats with a service call button.

But Gold Class is not the only premium offering. There is also Premiere Class, equipped with comfortable and spacious seats. The seats come with an attached tray at the side for customers to place their snacks and drinks. Premiere Class has an attached lounge and adjoining toilets as well.


D-Box offers immersive motion beyond 4DX. Moviegoers will live the action just as if they were part of the scene that is occurring onscreen. Its motion is multilevel; it can allow you to feel the intensity as if you were speeding in a car chase or let you feel the subtle movements as if you were by the ocean, feeling the relaxing waves. You will feel as if you are part of the onscreen action taking place right before your eyes.


GSC Lite feature halls that are lighter, more modest and accessible for smaller markets without sacrificing the effects of a big screen and digital sound like those offered at normal GSC cinemas. It's competitively priced.

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