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I-Mag (Image Magnification)
I-mag is short for "image magnification," which uses cameras to capture close up images of actors, speakers or musicians on stage, then project them onto large video screens. I-Mag allows a large audience to experience the details of the program, especially those seated toward the back of the theater. Nuances of facial expression, as well as gestures and emotion, are often conveyed in subtle movements of the face and hands that are difficult to observe from a distance. I-mag enhances the ability of those far from the stage to catch these subtleties.

I-Mag is best suited to theaters with greater than 1,500 seats, and almost essential in a theater with 3,000 or more seats.

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