From the monthly archives:

May 2011

  • DCN Proves Its Case. Judicial decision sets up Omnilab Media and Michael Smith for civil suits.  Omnilab Media appeals.
  • Boston Globe Shines a Dim Light on Sony. Cinemark takes the opportunity to promote its use of DLP.
  • DCI’s Family Plan. More is to be decided on the “family plan” concept if companies that license their compliant technology are to benefit.
  • Regal Announces its Closed Caption Plan. A significant step forward by the world’s largest exhibitor.
  • ISDCF Preps for June Plugfest, SMPTE Preps for June Meetings.
  • What Does VOD, 3-D, and D-Cinema Have In Common? Blame it all on Moore’s Law.
  • Doremi achieves DCI compliance for its in-projector media block.
  • Cinedigm Entertainment distributes its first movie under Chris McGurk.
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DCN Proves Its Case (For Now)

May 2011

Digital Cinema Network (DCN) of Australia gained major wins in its much socialized lawsuit against Omnilab Media and former DCN director Michael Smith.  Omnilab Media, as previously reported, is a major media conglomerate in Australia, engaging in a wide range of services in content production, post production, and delivery.  DCN was to be a startup [...]

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Sony Takes Heat for Dim Light

May 2011

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DCI and its Family Plan

May 2011

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Regal Announces its Closed Caption Plan

May 2011

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May 2011

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