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Experience the Magic of Las Vegas Entertainment: An Update on Spheres Wizard Spectacle
A cinema tech magazine has updated its readers on the ongoing transformation of “The Wizard of Oz” into the next immersive Sphere experience, a move that marks a massive evolution in the landscape of Las Vegas entertainment. A cinema tech magazine has updated its readers on the ongoing transformation of “The Wizard of Oz” into the next immersive Sphere experience, a move that marks a massive evolution in the landscape of Las Vegas entertainment. By blending cinematic magic with high-tech spectacle, this project highlights how the city is redefining its legendary nightlife and gaming culture through groundbreaking audiovisual storytelling.
Teams of visual effects artists, sound engineers and software developers have so far dedicated two years to converting the 1939 classic into an ultra-high-res experience for the Sphere’s 16K-by-16K wraparound LED screen, according to Y.M.Cinema. The project’s total budget has been reported to be $80 million, though one of the things the Sphere is famous for is going over budget.
Wizard of Ahhhs
To help immerse the audience in the experience, the Sphere will use all the cutting-edge hardware at its disposal — including spatial audio, climate control, scent integration and haptic seating.
AI was used for the visuals — specifically by Topaz Video, for all you Sheldon Coopers out there — but only for “automatic grain reduction and resolution upscaling,” not to recreate any footage. In addition, according to Y.M.Cinema, machine-learning models were trained on the original footage “to interpolate missing details during upscaling.”
Unreal Engine and Beyond
Unreal Engine was then used to reformat the digital film into a panoramic 3D display, then Autodesk Maya to add depth and extend scenes beyond their original framing. The audio was remastered to using Dolby Atmos, Pro Tools and Sound Particles.
“Projects like this highlight the importance of investing in high-quality, immersive experiences,” Y.M. Cinema wrote. “This is not just a technological marvel but a cultural statement that premium, large-scale productions are essential to bring audiences back to theaters.
The future of cinema lies in creating experiences that cannot be replicated at home.”
A Sneak Peek into the Future of Cinema
“Oz” will follow “Postcard from Earth” into the Vegas orb, for which it continues to do brisk box office, and “V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film,” which is considered the Sphere’s first flop.
The only bad news is that film will be edited down from its original 101 minutes to 80. This will allow the Sphere to schedule more showings per day — and will also bring the cost up to an even million dollars per minute of screen time!
A Debut Date Still in Question
Just when this vastly updated “Wizard of Oz” will debut is still a big question mark. Though the where is a certainty, Sphere CEO James Dolan has yet to acknowledge the existence of this project — news of which was broken worldwide by Grandrushonline.com’s own Vital Vegas blogger Scott Roeben back in June 2024.
Key Facts:
- The Sphere is spending $80 million on the project, which has taken two years to complete so far.
- The film will be edited down from its original 101 minutes to 80 minutes for the Vegas orb experience.
- The Sphere’s 16K-by-16K wraparound LED screen will provide an immersive experience using cutting-edge hardware such as spatial audio, climate control, scent integration and haptic seating.
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Conclusion
The Sphere is set to bring a new level of immersion and excitement to the movie-going experience with its transformation of “The Wizard of Oz”. With cutting-edge technology and a budget of $80 million, this project promises to be a technological marvel and cultural statement. The future of cinema indeed lies in creating experiences that cannot be replicated at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Sphere’s new immersive experience?
The Sphere is transforming the classic film “The Wizard of Oz” into an ultra-high-resolution, immersive cinematic experience for its 16K-by-16K wraparound LED screen.
What technologies are used in the Sphere’s “Wizard of Oz” experience?
The experience utilizes spatial audio, climate control, scent integration, haptic seating, AI for visual upscaling, Unreal Engine for 3D display, and Dolby Atmos for remastered audio.
What is the budget for the “Wizard of Oz” Sphere project?
The project to convert “The Wizard of Oz” for the Sphere has a reported total budget of $80 million and has taken two years to complete so far.
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