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What is cinema? An academic’s view | Popcorn and projector
26 May 2015

What is cinema? An academic’s view | Popcorn and projector

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, Rest | 0

On this site we like to deal in cinemas that are a bit unusual. We’ve had a great time at Hot Tub Cinema, Rooftop Film Club and the Drive-In Cinema, as well as the brilliant range of independent and pop-up … Continued

Popcorn and Projector [blog]
The country that goes to the cinema the most may surprise you | Popcorn and projector
26 May 2015

The country that goes to the cinema the most may surprise you | Popcorn and projector

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, Rest | 0

Popcorn and Projector has been stat-munching again in a quest to find out which European country goes to the cinema the most. Have a look at our handy interactive map below. Source: The country that goes to the cinema the … Continued

Popcorn and Projector [blog]
Film projection: The next picture show | The Economist
29 Apr 2015

Film projection: The next picture show | The Economist

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, Rest | 0

WHEN Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi blockbuster “Interstellar” opened in America in November, he insisted that cinemas equipped with traditional film projectors, rather than their digital successors, could show it two days early. Fellow director Quentin Tarantino has gone further, promising the … Continued

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CinemaCon Wrap: Technology and Business at a Crossroads – The Hollywood Reporter
29 Apr 2015

CinemaCon Wrap: Technology and Business at a Crossroads – The Hollywood Reporter

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, CinemaCon, CTM News, Rest | 0

Exhibits revealed plenty of innovation driving the sights and sounds of the cinema, steering attention toward the costs of these new features. via CinemaCon Wrap: Technology and Business at a Crossroads – The Hollywood Reporter.

The Hollywood Reporter
Is IMAX Laser Projection The Future Of The Movies?
24 Apr 2015

Is IMAX Laser Projection The Future Of The Movies?

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, IMAX, Rest | 0

Most people would agree the best theatrical movie experience is 70mm IMAX film projection. With IMAX Laser, the company’s aim was to try and replace – and hopefully even surpass – that experience. They’ve succeeded. via Is IMAX Laser Projection … Continued

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3D, Smell-O-Vision & Indoor Weather: Rating The Best & Worst Movie Theater Innovations – Consumerist
21 Apr 2015

3D, Smell-O-Vision & Indoor Weather: Rating The Best & Worst Movie Theater Innovations – Consumerist

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, Rest | 0

Summer blockbuster season is almost upon us. The months of kicking back in the full-blast air conditioning and watching digitally-created stuff blow up will begin in just a couple of weeks, and at this point, it’s an annual ritual. via … Continued

Nordic cinemas’ appetite for 4K is growing fast : United Kingdom : Sony Professional
20 Apr 2015

Nordic cinemas’ appetite for 4K is growing fast : United Kingdom : Sony Professional

by peter-admin | posted in: 4K, All News, Digital Cinema, Rest, Sony | 0

Sony Digital Cinema 4K is becoming a must-see experience for Nordic movie-goers. Take-up of Sony 4K projection is accelerating rapidly as cinemas in the region respond to customer demand for superior picture quality. A perfect choice for smaller and medium-sized … Continued

Sony Digital Cinema
The Tufts Daily
14 Apr 2015

The Tufts Daily

by peter-admin | posted in: 35mm, All News, Celluloid News, Rest | 0

Today, most believe film projectors are relics of a bygone era. The pace of technology and the difficulty of acquiring film means that, over the years, theaters have dropped the analog format one by one. At Tufts, however, a group … Continued

DVD
Ever wondered how they change the massive bulbs in an IMAX projector? Find out here! | Irish Examiner
14 Apr 2015

Ever wondered how they change the massive bulbs in an IMAX projector? Find out here! | Irish Examiner

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, Rest | 0

Everyone loves IMAX and there’s a good reason, not only do you get world leading audio in laser configurated settings that have been tuned to perfection but you get to experience building high images projected with absolute clarity. via Ever … Continued

Irish Examiner
Prima Cinema: How rich people watch movies at home on day of cinema release
10 Apr 2015

Prima Cinema: How rich people watch movies at home on day of cinema release

by peter-admin | posted in: All News, Rest | 0

For years the only legal way to watch big Hollywood pictures like Fast & Furious 7 or Avengers: Age of Ultron on their day of release was to go through the rigmarole of heading down to your local cinema. For … Continued

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