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With A Protection Glass
The tech museum had a clear glassing that showed the film reels and projector for their Imax Theater. One of my favorite parts of the day.
This Imax Dome theater was completed a few years ago as part of the McWane Center science museum in Birmingham, Alabama
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Movie Theater Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Movie Theater Motion Pictures Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Took in a film today at the local 'plex. I had pre-vised a shot like this before leaving home. Just for fun.
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Theater Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Movies Theater Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Motion Pictures Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Movie Motion Pictures Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Movies Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Location : The Scientific Kuwait, IMAX.
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Rave Cinemas, IMAX Theater Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
There it is in all its glory. The Waterfront, aka the Imax.
Things have come on apace since the original single storey town baths opened on the site in 1838.
Sydenham's and the replacement baths stood there between 1865 and 1934, and the Pier Approach Baths between 1937 and 1986. Whatever next ?
When work began on the Waterfront building in 1998, the plot had stood empty for 12 years. The Waterfront opened in 1999, although the flagship tenant, the Sheridan Imax Cinema was plagued by delays and didn't open until 2002. It closed suddenly, for good, in 2005.
Other tenants have included the Red Panda Chinese Restaurant, Harbour Lights Restaurant, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Wacky Warehouse and the Ugly Coyote nightspot.
The building has attracted much criticism for it's size and design, aswell as for being an operating failure. Those against the building have been very vocal in their disapproval, even bringing it to the attention of the national media as one of Britains most hated buildings.
In 2010, Bournemouth Council decided to step in and buy the building for a reported £4.5 million, with further sums spent on buying out the remaining tenants.
They plan to make structural alterations, chief amongst which, is to lower the height. This has been deemed so important a developer has already been awarded the contract, therefore, bypassing the usual competitive tendering process.
The council has invited suggestions from residents as to what they would like to see the building used as. Suggestions include an ice rink, swimming pool, water theme park, a museum, art gallery and, jokingly, i hope, a Tesco Express.
Whatever your view, we can but wish the project well
UPDATE. September 2011. None of the applications from the potential tenants were deemed suitable by the Council so the whole project is currently up in the air.
UPDATE. Early 2013- The building is currently being demolished and will be replaced by an open air entertainment venue.
UPDATE.
Summer 2013 - An open air stage, such as you might find at one of the larger music festivals, complete with a giant screen either side, is in place. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra peformed the opening concert, and when I poked my head poked my head round the corner in August an r&b group called The Producers were putting on a great show, being enjoyed by a sizeable crowd.
Rave Cinemas, IMAX Manchester, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube