Technicolor demonstrated its 3-D film process at ShowEast. Depending on lens configuration, the system costs $5-$7K. It's a double-flash system, a method that was discarded in favor of triple-flash with digital systems. Studio support
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Executive Summary
Press jumps the gun with DCIP. Hollywood Reporter publishes wrong information in an unauthorized article on DCIP.
NATO members restless with CBG, Kendrick Macdowell exits. In spite of the healthy box office, NATO members fret over
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DCIP – The Wrong Press
Perhaps because this was one of the slower months for new developments on the digital cinema front, the Hollywood Reporter jumped the gun with DCIP and reported that the financing deal was done and that digital cinema was ready to rollout.
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NATO and CBG
NATO held its annual members meeting this month. This was the first time that NATO's new Advisory Board met. In the past, the entire membership was on the Board of Directors, which made it complicated to get things done. A reorganization
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ISDCF Update
ISDCF met this month, with a growing agenda. The hotter topics addressed include the field upgrade schedule, ghost busting, forensic marks, and of course, security key delivery.
The latest field upgrade schedule for SMPTE DCP can be
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