Readings Cinema, Warne Ponds, like their Kinoton

Writing by jamieg on Monday, 9 of February , 2009 at 6:31 pm

Reading Cinema, Warne Ponds, is a Kinoton house.
In this installment, I show you what a MUT (Make Up Table) is.
Have a close look at the Kiniton Projector.
Take a good look at the Kinoton digital spooler, the best their is.
Look at how the Kinoton (rebadged Pennywise) automation system works.
Have a look at a Dolby DA20 and how that works with the sound processor.
Take a quick look at how Slide projectors work and why we all want them to go away.

 

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CineTechGeek is James Gardiner, a part owner in DCN (Digital Cinema Network Australia - www.dcnaustralia.com.au) and digitAll (www.digitall.net.au) and is involved in the installation and development of DCI d-Cinema and e-Cinema projection systems. Cine Tech Geek is an informative video blog which will explain the details and reality of the future of Cinema.

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