From the monthly archives:

September 2011

Executive Summary

September 2011

  • The Dark Side of High Frame Rates. Just when you thought that the bandwagon was in high gear, reality strikes.  Maybe.
  • Another Successful Plugfest for ISDCF. ISDCF conducted another successful Plugfest, with results that will move the industry closer to SMPTE DCP distributions.
  • SMPTE Begins Studies on High Frame Rates. 21DC begins a study effort of high frame rates for 2-D and 3-D.
  • DCI is Missing the Hash. While DCI is smoking high frame rates, the digital signature hash dilemma smolders.
  • 3-D’s Sweetheart Deal in the US Begins to Fade. Someone has to pay for the glasses.  But who?
  • A Non-Recoupment VPF Plan for the US. Christie Digital brings something new to US exhibitors.
  • Marcus Theatres completes its race to conversion.
  • Arts Alliance Media acquires Nordic Digital Alliance.
  • Cineplex and Empire begin their rollout.
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The Dark Side of High Frame Rates

September 2011

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Another Successful Plugfest for ISDCF

September 2011

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SMPTE Begins Studies on High Frame Rates

September 2011

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DCI is Missing the Hash

September 2011

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3-D’s Sweetheart Deal in the US Begins to Fade

September 2011

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A Non-Recoupment VPF Plan for the US

September 2011

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September 2011

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