CinemaCon 2011 – 17 – Digital Changes – Michael Karagosian

Writing by jamieg on Monday, 13 of June , 2011 at 10:13 pm

Michael Karagosian of mkpe gives us a run down on future developments in digital cinema.  From Laser Light sources to the evolution of the software used in d-cinema.  There is still a lot going on.

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CinemaCon 2011 – 16 – Digital Changes – James Kang

Writing by jamieg on Monday, 13 of June , 2011 at 10:09 pm

James Kang from DCK (D-Cinema Korea) explains how Korea became one of the most progressive countries converting to Digital.  Korea is on track to be one of the first countries that archives full digital conversion.

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CinemaCon 2011 – 15 – Digital Changes – Steve Perrin

Writing by jamieg on Sunday, 12 of June , 2011 at 8:36 am

Steve Perrin, head UK digital funding group, gives us a rundown on how the VPF is working in his part of the world.

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CinemaCon 2011 – 14 – Digital Changes – David Hancock

Writing by jamieg on Sunday, 12 of June , 2011 at 8:26 am

David Hancock of Screen Digest gives us a rundown on the developments in Cinemas going digial.

This is of special interest as the forcast of how long until we are fully digital is very enlightening.

 

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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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