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Views of the Imperial City were printed on acoustical fabrics in Steve Simon’s home theater. Credit: Shayne Hensley

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October 03, 2008 | by Steven Castle

In “Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith,” Chancellor Palpatine invites Jedi warrior Anakin Skywalker into his impressive office overlooking the capital Galactic City (aka Imperial City). It’s a pivotal moment in the film and the saga, for it is there that Palpatine invites the young Jedi to be his personal representative, setting in motion an inevitable clash. Nothing in the saga will ever the same.

Home theater owner Steve Simon had a pivotal moment as well, though his likely didn’t involve Jedi forces and dark sides. Simon wanted to convert part of his garage into a home theater, and he thought he’d decorate it with the Star Wars memorabilia he had collected over the years.

Simon hired his friend, Jorge Ocampo of Miami-based DreamSpace to be the electronics installer, and DreamSpace does a lot of work with CDGi (Cinema Design Group International), which makes acoustical panels and furnishings for home theaters. Once Simon realized that CDGi’s CinemaScape acoustic system could surround his home theater with customized dye sublimation printing, everything changed. His home theater would no longer be decorated with Star Wars memorabilia. It would be something right out of Star Wars itself.

What to use as inspiration didn’t take much thought. Simon loved the red colors of Palpatine’s majestic office, the futuristic sconces and above all, the backdrop of a detailed capital city. So there was the plan: Simon’s theater would be red, with identical sconces and ringed by windows showing the capital city. “I love the fact that there’s a futuristic city in the backdrop. That’s the place where you get to see most of the city,” Simon says.

DreamSpace and CDGi agreed, and from there, nothing was ever the same. CDGi knew that this would be a great way to show its CinemaScape technology in printing on acoustical fabric. Only there was a major challenge to fulfilling Simon’s request. The detail of the city from the movie couldn’t be copied on the large scale needed for Simon’s theater. The resolution just wasn’t good enough. So CDGi had to re-create the city in detail, using 3D rendering and then transferring that to a computer—several computers, in fact, to handle the huge files. And that would set this project back months.

“It became a labor of love on our part,” says Carey Schafer, vice president of engineering for CDGi. “Our 3D artists have done great work, but taking something to that degree was a totally different dynamic. We took some still shots from the movie and drew individual buildings based on the movie in a 3D world. Then we created the sky behind it. We had to build two supercomputers to crunch the image and get through it—and we used a shared array with eight more computers to go through it. We learned a lot [about] what goes into something like this.”



About the Author:
Steven Castle - Contributing Writer
Steven Castle is a writer, editor, and humorist who recently completed Filthy Rich Things, a savage satire on our thirst for success and wealth. He is presently expanding his magazine work by writing more about alternative energy sources and green building.


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CDGi, Boca Raton, FL, www.cinemadesigngroup.com
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DreamSpace, Miami, FL, www.dreamspace.us

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Marantz VP11S2 DLP Projector
Vutec 103-inch XFH Screen

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B&W 802 Front Channels
B&W DS8 Side Channels
B&W SCMS Rear Surrounds
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Anthem P5 Multichannel Amplifier
RTI T3 Universal Controller
Lutron Grafik Eye Lighting
Middle Atlantic AXSX Equipment Rack


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Posted by Steve Simon  on  10/17/08  at  08:16 PM

Marcus, email me at steve@homeimagineers.com

Posted by Marcus Grant  on  10/15/08  at  05:22 AM

Hi marcus Grant here, I love everything you have done here, and i would love it if you could help me… i need some tips and design help, where did you get the materials, design fabrics, what tools, can you give me a step by step on how it was assembled.. i would like to do something simliar for myself… just to get the know how would be fantastic…

marcus

Posted by Marcus Grant  on  10/15/08  at  05:19 AM

i just love the whole design and theme here, my question is one that i would love the answer, Where would you get the props, material used for the ceilings and sides, any tips on how to do something similar.  How would i go about it.  Can you give me a list of things to do and get…

cheers
marcus

Posted by Andrew Trask  on  10/10/08  at  10:08 AM

Great to see this theater get some attention!

It was great working with Steve on this project and to see all the imagination come to life.  He really has something special in his home.

The city landscape imagery that is printed on the fabric was indeed created from scratch. 

Every single building was modeled and rendered in 3ds max.  The final pixel dimensions for the entire image was 27,617 x 2839 px.  This was a huge challenge to pull off as the output limits with 3ds max on a desktop computer (powerful, but still a desktop) hover around 3300 x 2550 px.

Lots of scripts and plug-ins and frustration was needed, but in the end it was all worth it.  The final print is very crisp for its size, and it really completes the immersion of the theater. 

If there are any 3d artists out there who are having trouble with large format renderings and need some advice, feel free to drop me a line.  I also have some of this project documented online -do a search for ‘silky pixel theater’ and it should come up.

Posted by Steve Simon  on  10/04/08  at  02:59 PM

Hi Steve Simon here.  I was happy to see that my theater has been feautred here in Electronic House.  I am a frequent visitor to the site as well as a subscriber of the magazine.  I am sure some of the readers of this article are interested in asking me some more question.  Please feel free to write.  I am excited to say that my company Home Imagineers is actively designing Home Theaters and brining the best that technology can buy into peoples homes.  You can visit my site at www.homeimagineers.com and just a note that I will be featuring a theater at the Palm Beach Home Show next weekend Oct 10th thru the 12th.



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