December 03, 2014 11:00am
Deep Vision ThunderRama
Source: PR 101
by: Company Press Release
Deep Vision 3D develops ThunderRama Sound for the 3D release of Hackin' Jack vs. The Chainsaw Chick. Hackin' Jack vs. The Chainsaw Chick 3D has been selected as the opening night horror entry for the seventh annual Los Angeles 3D Film Festival - features cult movie legend William Margold...
During the 1970s Universal Pictures marketed Sensurround, a vibrating sound gimmick used to simulate earthquake tremors, naval battles, roller coaster rides and outer space warfare. The films were very successful at the box office. The craze was short-lived and theatre owners balked at installing expensive sound equipment where audiences were frequently distracted by adjacent auditorium sound bleed.
But the idea is coming back, this time in a digital format with previous problems solved. Deep Vision 3D, the world’s oldest 3D production company has developed the patent pending sound process it calls, ThunderRama. Unlike Sensurround of the 70's, ThunderRama sound is compatible will all digital theatre sound systems. No installation is required.
The first film to utilize this new sound technology will be the 3D horror-comedy, Hackin' Jack vs. The Chainsaw Chick. The Super 3D Comix production is scheduled for a 2015 release. The film is directed by 3D cult film director, Norm de Plume. It will have its world premiere at the 7th Annual Los Angeles 3D Film Festival.
"When the chainsaws roar, audiences will definitely feel the rumbling vibrations and react," says Deep Vision Publicity Director, Hy Gordon. "Prepare to be shaken, stirred, rocked and shocked."
The film premieres on December 6 at Regal's LA Live Stadium 14 in Theatre #5 at 10:00 PM.
For Festival and press info visit: http://3dff.org/
Trailer: http://www.hackinjack.com/qr.html
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