CJ 4DPLEX
Christopher Arredondo is a Film Post-Production Coordinator at CJ 4DPLEX since December 2021, bringing valuable experience from a previous position as an intern at Highland Film Group, where script coverage was provided. Prior to this, Christopher worked as a Customer Service Representative at Virtropolis VR, excelling in guest experience and technical support. Starting in March 2017, Christopher served as a Game Master at Escapology Austin, where responsibilities included guiding teams, resetting games, training new staff, and contributing to the development of game rooms. Christopher graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Radio and Television.
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CJ 4DPLEX
ABOUT CJ 4DPLEX CJ 4DPLEX is a leading, next-generation cinema technology company, headquartered in Seoul with international offices in Los Angeles and Beijing. The company has created innovative film technologies for theaters worldwide that include ScreenX and 4DX, for consumers to experience films in ways that were never before possible. CJ 4DPLEX is a part of the CJ Group conglomerate that also includes entertainment powerhouses CJ CGV, the fifth largest theater chain in the world, and CJ ENM (CJ Entertainment & Media), who produced the Academy Award®, Golden Globe® and SAG Awards winning film, “Parasite”. CJ 4DPLEX was named Most Innovative Company of 2017 and 2019 in Live Events by Fast Company, and the technology has been recognized with Silver at the Edison Awards in the Media and Visual Communications-Entertainment category in 2015 and 2018. ScreenX is the world’s first multi-projection cinema with an immersive 270-degree field of view. By expanding the image beyond the frame and onto the walls of the theatre, ScreenX places the audience directly at the center of the story, creating a visually immersive viewing experience unlike any other. To date, there are over 363 ScreenX auditoriums around the world in 38 countries. 4DX provides moviegoers with a multi-sensory cinema-going experience, allowing audiences to connect with movies through motion, vibration, water, wind, snow, lightning, scents, and other special effects that enhance the visuals on-screen. Each 4DX auditorium incorporates motion-based seating synchronized with more than 21 different effects and optimized by a team of skilled editors. To date, there are over 777 4DX auditoriums around the world, spanning over 67 countries.