From the monthly archives:

October 2011

Executive Summary

October 2011

  • Steve Jobs. If there was a common thread to his work, it’s that the user experience is king.
  • High Frame Rates at ShowEast. Only the manufacturers were talking.
  • Carlyle Group Buys GDC Technology. GDC Holdings retains 12%.
  • Digital Cinema Servers, Media Blocks, and Projectors. It’s time for digital cinema server companies to think differently.
  • DCI Meets its Albatross. It’s called Compliance Test Plan.
  • IMAX, Kodak, and Laser Light Engine.  IMAX acquires access to Kodak patents, but not for the reasons Wall Street thinks.
  • ITU reached agreement on Ultra High-Definition Television (UHDTV).
  • Yelmo becomes the first exhibitor in Spain to go all digital.
  • Worldwide digital screen count is growing.
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The Steve Jobs’ Legacy: The User Experience is King

October 2011

Much has been said about the passing of Steve Jobs.  Much more will be said as the years go by.
Most people find it a lifetime accomplishment to shed a little light in a corner of the world.  But this was a man who heralded major change in a handful of industries.  The secret behind everything [...]

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High Frame Rates at ShowEast – Somewhere, Over the Rainbow

October 2011

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If I Were A Digital Cinema Server Company…

October 2011

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DCI and Testing

October 2011

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Carlyle Completes Buyout of GDC

October 2011

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IMAX, Kodak, and Laser Light Sources

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October 2011

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