Phantom Theater
Phantom Theatre – Reviving History and Presenting Visual Spectacles of Indistinguishable Reality and Illusion
Phantom Theatre is an immersive narrative theatre that integrates optical illusions, stage scenery, holographic technology, and automatic control systems. By ingeniously applying optical principles such as the “Pepper’s Ghost,” it seamlessly combines the performances of real actors or dynamic images with the physical stage, creating miraculous effects where characters appear out of thin air, disappear, or interact with historical environments, instantly reviving the long – forgotten history right before the audience’s eyes.
Blending of Reality and Illusion with Vivid Plotlines
Leveraging cutting – edge optical technologies, it perfectly integrates virtual characters with physical sets. Historical figures can step into a study across time and space, and fairies can flutter out of paintings, breaking the boundaries between reality and fantasy and endowing the narrative with magic and dramatic tension.
Immersive Atmosphere and Emotional Resonance
Through meticulously designed stage settings, lighting, sound effects, and special effects (such as smoke and scents), an immersive atmosphere is created, fully engaging the audience’s emotions and enabling them to feel as if they are on the scene, establishing a profound emotional connection with the characters in the plot.
Stable Technology and Durability
The core imaging medium features high light transmittance and high reflectivity, ensuring clear and stable images. The system adopts a modular design and industrial – grade control components, capable of withstanding high – intensity and long – term stable operation to guarantee multiple daily performances.
Flexible Themes and Multi – purpose Use of the Venue
The content and settings of the theatre can be flexibly changed according to requirements. The same space can stage a red historical drama today and switch to a fantasy fairy tale or a corporate legend tomorrow, achieving “multi – purpose use of a single venue” and maximizing the investment value.
The following is a breakdown of its key parameter configuration:
| Configuration Category | Specific Parameter Description |
|---|---|
| Imaging Dimensions | – Imaging Height: Typically 0.4m to 2m, with larger models capable of displaying 2m high images. – Recommended Viewing Width: 1.0m – 10m; Scene Height: 2m – 3.5m; Scene Depth: 2.0m – 3.0m. |
| Core Imaging System | – Imaging Film: The key medium. Typically about 0.1mm thick, with approx. 95% transmittance and high reflectivity. Requires a 45-degree installation angle. – Image Source: Options include high-lumen projectors (e.g., >3000 lumens) or P2/P3 fine-pitch LED screens. LED offers higher brightness, suitable for larger scenes. – Video Requirements: Requires custom 3D video with black background (no alpha channel). Supports 1920×1080 (Full HD) resolution output. |
| System Components | – Main Model/Scene: Creates the physical environment for optical imaging. Can be designed with 4-6 auto-changing scenes. – Theatrical Lighting System: Atmosphere lighting synchronized with the storyline, controlled by servo controllers. – Audio-Video Playback System: Digital HD multi-channel hard drive synchronous playback, supporting 1080P. – Sound System: Provides narration and music playback, supporting DTS 6.1 channel surround sound. – Control System: Synchronizes and controls lighting, models, power, playback, etc. – Computer System: Mid-range configured multimedia computer for control and playback. |
| Power & Environment | – Power Requirements: 220V, with power consumption ranging from 1000W to over 5000W depending on the scale. – Ambient Lighting: Requires low ambient light (darkened environment) to enhance the imaging effect. |
Efficient Operation without On – site Actors
The “recorded actors + automatic playback control” model can be adopted. While ensuring top – notch performance quality, it significantly reduces long – term labor costs and operational management difficulties, enabling efficient and continuous exhibitions.






