Domingo Escutia Muñoz

Speaker at m:brane forum

Leader in the intersection of immersive technology, cultural management, and scientific education, Spain

Domingo Escutia Muñoz has over 25 years of experience leading the intersection of immersive technology, cultural management, and scientific education. He currently serves as the Director of Sales and Distribution in Europe for Giant Screen Films (GSF) and D3D Cinema, world leaders in large-format documentary production and museum cinema technology.

His extensive career in the "Giant Screen" sector includes key roles such as Content Director at the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia and Head of Projection at the Hemisfèric,. Additionally, he managed the national educational resource office of the European Space Agency (ESERO) in Spain, directing high-impact STEAM projects for students and teachers.

An Industrial Technical Engineer and educator,, Domingo combines his technical profile with a deep pedagogical vocation. He acts as a vital bridge between avant-garde exhibition (FullDome/3D) and young audiences, utilizing the immersive power of cinema to spark scientific curiosity and a passion for exploration.

At the panel THINK BIG:

The FullDome is not just a projection surface; it is a "perceptual world" capable of transporting young audiences from the classroom to the center of discovery. Drawing on the mission of Giant Screen Films and D3D Cinema to "instill a passion for exploration," this session explores how immersive storytelling bridges the gap between entertainment and education.

Domingo Escutia shares insights on how the dome format acts as a catalyst for "savvy young minds," moving beyond didactic lectures to offer transformative experiences. Through case studies like the revitalization of museum spaces and films like T-Rex, we will discuss the challenges and opportunities of using this giant canvas. Learn how high-tech immersion and compelling, non-scripted narratives can suspend disbelief, spark curiosity, and turn viewers into active participants in their own adventures.