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Video coverage from the Future of Cinema Salon in Locarno
Future of cinema, few know, few share, we dare do both!
Let us embark for a trip a few decades ahead of us.
The next stops on the festival circuit was Locarno with a panel held in partnership with the Festival, next stops will be Rome, Stockholm and many more. Check out the video of our previous events and panels in Cannes .
Future of Cinema Panel on Digital Distribution Which business models prevail in Europe, what is the status inSwitzerlan? Which content from film to opera and sports in the theatres? Which new consumers habits? What has 3D brought to the industry, Who are the new players to watch... Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) has played a decisive role in setting up standards, what is the role for the coming years? FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE
Bruno Chatelin: filmfestivals.com fest21.com co-founder; former distributor UGC-Fox, Sony, Fabrice Testa XDC International VP, Elisabetta Brunella (Mediasalles Secretary General), Jean Labadie (distributor), Brian Jones (exhibitor). The Industry recognizes unanimously that Digital Distribution has brought major breakthrough solutions to distribution and exhibition of content in tomorrow's theaters and will overcome many of the limitations listed below. High Distribution Costs - The cost of sending films out to theaters across the country and around the world is fixed today based on the cost of the film prints themselves, anywhere from $1200-2000 per theater. Lack of Security linked with 35 mm prints - Distributors have little control over a film once it leaves their facilities. They have to hope that it's delivered safely to the appropriate theaters and doesn't fall into the wrong hands or is damaged along the way. Degradation Issues - As a movie is screened it becomes progressively more scratched and dirty, eventually demanding a replacement print. Limited Programming Flexibility - Currently theater owners are only set up to receive 35 mm films. Since the cost of film production is so high there's little content beyond major independent and studio movies that can afford to take advantage of a theater screening. Inflexible Advertising - Advertisers love advertising in theaters because they have a captive audience. But today's theater advertising is limited to slide shows and rarely a filmed ad. But again, given the costs of film distribution not many advertisers can afford to send a 35 mm reel to each theater and even if many advertisers did so, the theater owners aren't equipped to switch from one ad reel to the next. Streamlined Distribution - The distribution process will no longer involve bulky expensive film reels. Films can be sent digitally over the IP network to targeted theaters without ever having to duplicate a 35 mm reel. This streamlined distribution will pave the way for new programming options including concerts, sporting events, distance learning and more. Theater owners can program content quickly and easily, moving content from one auditorium to many, meeting market demand in a way they are currently unable to. Integrated Digital Rights Management - Digital theater content will be secured before it ever leaves the content owners facility. DRM will enable tracking and license serving so theaters and content owners know exactly when and where the content is accessed. Digital Preservation - The one thousandth time a digital movie is screened provides the same quality as the first time. There is no breakdown in the digital file as there is with film. Demographically targeted advertising - Digital ads can be served from one location and targeted to specific theaters based on content being shown in that theater to a particular demographic. What is the current International panorama of D Cinema, how many screens?
Which business models prevail in Europe? Which content from film to opera and sports in the theatres? Which new consumers' habits? Will D cinema really help indie filmmakers reach a theatrical audience
What has 3D brought to the industry? Who are the new players to watch? Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) has played a decisive role in setting up standards, what is the role for the coming years? List of digital cinema players Access Integrated Technologies, Inc. (AccessIT) - theater system integrator Arts Alliance Media (Arts Alliance Digital Cinema) - theater system integrator Barco - digital projector manufacturer Christie - digital projector manufacturer d2 - digital cinema integrator Deluxe Digital Studios - distributor and theater system integrator Digital Genius - digital cinema integrator Doremi Cinema - manufacturer of digital cinema servers and mastering systems Dolby Laboratories - theater system integrator intoPIX - JPEG 2000 compression for theater system Kodak - theater system integrator Motion Picture Solutions - Digital Cinema Mastering NEC - digital projector manufacturer RED Digital Cinema Camera Company - digital cinema camera manufacturer Sony - digital projector manufacturer Technicolor - distributor and theater system integrator Texas Instruments - developers of DLP projector technology Qube Cinema - manufacturer of digital cinema servers and mastering systems XDC - theater system integrator (partner of Cannes and Locarno Festival) Ymagis - theater system integrator 28.09.2008 | Locarno Dailies's blog Cat. : .org 35 mm film Access Integrated Technologies Inc. Arts Alliance Digital Cinema Brian Jones Bruno Chatelin Cannes Cannes Cinema Panel Cinema Salon Series Cineuropa co-founder Contact Details D Cinema Deluxe Digital cinema Digital Cinema Initiatives digital cinema servers and mastering systems Digital media distance learning DLP Dolby Laboratories Doremi Cinema Elisabetta Brunella Entertainment Entertainment Europe Fabrice Testa XDC International Film Filmfestivals.com Independent film Jean Labadie jpeg Kodak Locarno Festival Major Media technology Motion Picture Solutions Movie theater NEC Person Career Qube Cinema RED Digital Cinema Camera Company Reporter Rome secretary general Sony Stockholm Switzerland Texas Instruments the Hollywood Reporter the Locarno Film Festival the Toronto International Film Festival Visual arts VP Will D cinema www.fest21.com/blog/futureofcinema XCD Cinema XDC XDC PEOPLE
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