From the monthly archives:

April 2011

Executive Summary

April 2011

  • Interop and DCI Compliance Are Having Co-existence Issues.  Just when it looked like the royal marriage was off to a good start.
  • Lots of talk, but Is This Really the Time to Eliminate the Projection Booth?
  • Are They Doing The Right Thing? Barco moves into screen management software, theatre management software, and sound.
  • Higher Frame Rates Requires Some Higher Thinking.
  • DCI Releases New Errata, after holding back on changes for two years.
  • NAB Shows Progress in Broadcast 3-D.
  • Progress slow in SMPTE, where the next AHG meetings take place June 16.
  • The next ISDCF Plugfest will be on June 6 and 7.
  • Cinedigm claims 4000 screen count for Phase 2, and counting.
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DCI Compliance Blues

April 2011

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Is It Time To Eliminate the Projection Booth?

April 2011

There has been a lot of talk lately about eliminating the projection booth and moving the projector into the auditorium.  It’s the kind of idea that architects love to play with.  If you’re not familiar with the concept of hanging a projector from a hoist, it’s worth taking a look at the Elifts site.  Eliminating [...]

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Are They Doing The Right Thing?

April 2011

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Higher Frame Rates Requires Some Higher Thinking

April 2011

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DCI Releases New Errata

April 2011

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NAB Shows Progress in Broadcast 3-D

April 2011

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April 2011

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