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Mixing Music & Movies: A Guide to Films in Concert at Dr. Phillips Center

Dr. Phillips Center hosts a wide range of entertainment options, from world-renowned jazz ensembles to family-friendly puppet shows, award-winning comedians to experimental fringe theater. Some shows take the fun a step further, combining multiple performance elements like music, dance, theater and multimedia effects—creating an entirely new experience for guests visiting the arts center.

One increasingly popular experience is the live orchestra movie screening, where cinema meets live music. These events feature a screening of a blockbuster film while an orchestra performs the film's score in synchronization. The result is a truly unique way to experience movie magic. An emotional scene feels even more heightened when accompanied by a swelling musical crescendo, and a gripping action sequence gets a high-octane upgrade with the help of a full orchestra blowing the roof off in real time.

Ready to experience the difference yourself? Read more about what to expect when you attend a film in concert and check out our upcoming events below.

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FAQs: What to Expect at Immersive Film Screenings with Live Orchestration

Will I be watching the movie or hearing the film score?
Both! A full-sized symphony orchestra performs the score in synchronization with the movie. Guests will hear the same musical arrangements as in the original film, played in the exact moments throughout the movie. The film’s recorded score is removed, allowing the live orchestra’s performance to be the exclusive soundtrack for the experience.

Can you see the movie from anywhere in the venue?
The movie is projected on a 40-foot HD screen and placed above the orchestra onstage. Any seat in Walt Disney Theater or Steinmetz Hall gives a clear view of the movie and musicians.

Will there be subtitles?
Yes, subtitles are used for movies in concert. Sound levels are also adjusted to align with the orchestra, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of the action.

What types of movies are chosen?
Hollywood blockbusters with iconic scores are selected for concert cinema. Screenings at the Dr. Phillips Center have featured legendary series like Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings.

Can I dress up?
Yes! Guests are welcome to dress in themed outfits for the movie. Come dressed in your favorite house robe for a screening of Harry Potter or don a pair of elf ears for The Lord of the Rings.

How does live music enhance the film experience?
Guests are given the opportunity to experience a film score exactly the way the original composer envisioned it to be heard. Imagine hearing John William’s iconic score from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone live. The nostalgic themes fill a 2,700-seat proscenium while your favorite childhood movie plays out. Or, think about attending a screening of Jurassic Park accompanied by a booming 80-piece orchestra. The suspenseful moments become more exciting, and the jump scares all the more thrilling!

Who should attend a film in concert?
Orchestra film screenings are accessible to all kinds of audiences. Movie buffs will love seeing their favorite films enhanced by live music. And, classical music fans will enjoy hearing beloved scores performed alongside box office hits. With a wide range of film genres to choose from, these events are perfect for casual theatergoers or for sharing a unique experience with friends and family.

Do live orchestration events only feature films?
Films in concert are just one of the many multimedia experiences showcased at Dr. Phillips Center. In addition to films, live symphony orchestras bring music from popular video games like Final Fantasy and Stardew Valley to life.

Music and Media Experiences

Dr. Phillips Center Presents
FINAL FANTASY VII: REBIRTH Orchestra World Tour
With the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra & Opera Orlando
November 22 & 23, 2024 | Walt Disney Theater | 8 p.m.

Dr. Phillips Center Presents
Elf in Concert
Produced by CineConcerts
November 29, 2024 | Walt Disney Theater | 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Presents
Jurassic Park Film with Orchestra
January 31 & February 1, 2025 | Steinmetz Hall | 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.

Dr. Phillips Center Presents
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 2 in Concert
With the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
Produced by CineConcerts
June 20 & 21, 2025 | Walt Disney Theater | 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.

Dr. Phillips Center Presents
in Association with Mammoth Live
Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons
September 27, 2025 | Walt Disney Theater | 8 p.m.