Showest – Sony – TMS

Writing by jamieg on Thursday, 16 of April , 2009 at 6:04 pm

The Sony TMS (Theatre Management System).

 

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Showest – Sony – Projectors

Writing by jamieg on Thursday, 16 of April , 2009 at 5:58 pm

In this video, Sony shows of the new, soon to be FIPS compliant, 4K projector running the new RealD duel lens system.

We cover many aspects of the Sony system and how it compares to the more typical DCI implementations from the other projectors makers.

 

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Showest 2009 INTRO

Writing by jamieg on Monday, 13 of April , 2009 at 5:10 pm

Hello CineTechGeeks,I have been busy over the last month going to Showest. I was there to man a stand for my company. In the spare time I had, I did my best to bring you videos covering the technical side of going DCI digital.

I donate my time to this Video Blog to help de-mistify the going digital issue.  The more it is understood, the better you will be in making your decisions.  I sincerily hope these video help.

I will be adding about 20 new videos over the next weeks or so. This includes about 2 hours of content. There videos will cover.

  • Showest Talk on VPF’s
  • Projectors makers, Sony, Christie, NEC. (Barco missed out, no spokesperson available, next time.)
  • USL kit including measuring tools, Sound processor and new closed caption technology
  • Dolby Sound Process, DCI player and 3D
  • QSC new sound processor
  • Dataport drive for DCI content distribution
  • MiT and some interesting ideas on converting a pedistal.
  • Plus much more…

Please enjoy and I welcome feedback.

Thanks,
James Gardiner

 

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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.

Disclaimer: This is a personal weblog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer(s).