From the monthly archives:

February 2012

Executive Summary

February 2012

  • Sony. Sigh, Sony.
  • Higher Frame Rates are not for everyone.  We manage your expectations for your equipment.
  • DCI’s Errata Count Hits 89.  We review.
  • “Convert or Die.” Surely, there must be more to be said to the independent cinema owner.  So we propose a plan.
  • 3-D Image and Sound is Alive and Kicking, in spite of the gloom and doom reports.  But 3-D sound needs more thinking.
  • ISDCF Update.  Not stunning, but always useful.
  • Google Dumping the CA for certificate revocation.  A method digital cinema should pay attention to.
  • Red Planning to Release 3-D Projector late this year.
  • HDCP Bypass for under $300.  Sadly, mistakes are made.
Print Print

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Sony, Here Today…

February 2012

This article requires a Subscription.

Read the full article →

Independent Cinema Owners Deserve More Than “Convert or Die”

February 2012

John Fithian of US-based National Association of Theatre Owners, was quoted this month on his position with independent cinema owners:  “convert or die.”  Not John’s most eloquent quote, nor very imaginative.  One has only to look at Kodak to see what unimaginative thinking in the face of change will do.  It’s time to think different.
There [...]

Read the full article →

DCI Has News

February 2012

This article requires a Subscription.

Read the full article →

3-D Is Alive, in Picture and in Sound. But Let’s Leave Out the Knobs.

February 2012

This article requires a Subscription.

Read the full article →

Managing Equipment For Higher Frame Rates

February 2012

This article requires a Subscription.

Read the full article →

ISDCF Update

February 2012

This article requires a Subscription.

Read the full article →

Other News

February 2012

This article requires a Subscription.

Read the full article →