CinemaCon 2011 – 02 – Cameron, Lucas, Ketzenberg on future of Film, Part1

Writing by jamieg on Thursday, 14 of April , 2011 at 9:21 am

Part1 

In this 1h10m video James Cameron, George Lucas and Jeffery Katzenberg talk about the innovative production technologies they are looking at moving forward.

Much is covered.

  1. Faster frame rates
  2. 4K resolution.
  3. 3D and how it is developing/improving (And how we archive this).
  4. Post production work flows and how they are effected.
  5. new developments in the speed of rendering for CG/VFX and animated content.
  6. Production budgets and how they are effected.
  7. 3D production work flow topics by James.

And it goes on.
A must see for those in the production industry.

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CinemaCon 2011 – 01 – Introduction

Writing by jamieg on Wednesday, 13 of April , 2011 at 10:25 pm

CinemaCon 2011 is the new home of the largest cinema conference in the world. (This replaces the old Showest conference)

This year has been very eventful for cinema exhibition with a number of major developments.  This includes the predicted death of film in the US region, 4K availability and the push towards innovation in the display of films.  Specifically faster frame rates such as 48 or 60.

This year I was able to collect a rich set of videos covering many aspects of these developments at CinemaCon2011.

Please view this video to get my overview of the show plus see some of the new technologies shown on the exhibition floor.

 

 

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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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