Monday, October 27, 2008

HSM3 in Lansing, City of Ember, and DIGITAL Lakeview Terrace in GR

Hello Everyone!

Here are the MoPix feature available in Closed Captions and Descriptive Narration, at Celebration! Cinema Lansing and Studio 28 in Grand Rapids:



MoPix@Celebration! Cinema



Starting: 10/10/2008

City of Ember: MoPix City of Ember: MoPix -Tickets on Sale
Rating: PG
Length: 95 minutes
Other: CC,DVS

For generations, the people of the City of Ember have flourished in an amazing world of glittering lights. But Ember's once powerful generator is failing ... and the great lamps that illuminate the city are starting to flicker.


Captioned Trailer

Tickets and Showtimes

Starting: 10/24/2008

Lakeview Terrace: MoPix Lakeview Terrace: MoPix -Tickets on Sale
Rating: PG 13
Length: 110 minutes
Other: CC,DVS,DLP

An LAPD officer will stop at nothing to force out the interracial couple who just moved in next door.



IN DIGITAL MOPIX!

Captioned Trailer
Tickets and Showtimes

Starting: 10/24/2008

High School Musical 3: Senior Year: MoPix High School Musical 3: Senior Year: MoPix -Tickets on Sale
Rating: G
Length: 110 minutes
Other: CC,DVS

High School Musical 3 opens at 12:01 AM on October 24th! As seniors in high school, Troy and Gabriella struggle with the idea of being separated from one another as college approaches. Along with the rest of the Wildcats, they stage a spring musical to address their experiences, hopes and fears about their future.


Group Resources for High School Musical 3


Captioned Trailer
Tickets and Showtimes




What is MoPix?


Captioning CC

Photo of a Reflector Viewing CaptionsThe Rear Window Captioning (RWC) System displays captions for Deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons on transparent acrylic panels attached to their seats that reflect the captions so that they appear superimposed on the movie screen, and patrons without the reflectors see only the screen.


Descriptive Audio DVS

Photo of a Person with DVS HeadsetDVS Theatrical delivers descriptive narration via infrared or FM listening systems, enabling blind and visually impaired moviegoers to hear the descriptive narration on headsets without disturbing other audience members. The descriptions provide narrated information about key visual elements such as actions, settings, and scene changes, making movies more meaningful to people with vision loss.


Assistive Listening Devices

Nearly all of our theatres are equipped with listening devices for the Hard of Hearing. Ask at the box office.






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Bill

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