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1MEDIA Salles an initiative of the MEDIA Programme
of the European Union with the support of the
Italian Government DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
WHICH OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE
CINEMAS? Talk by Elisabetta Brunella, Secretary
General of MEDIA Salles
At the seminar New technologies in film
marketing and distribution Kino Expo
2004 Moscow, 18 September 2004
2MEDIA Salles is an initiative of the MEDIA
Programme of the European Union with the support
of the Italian Government
3- MEDIA Salles
- is a non profit association operating since
1991 - with the support
- of the EU MEDIA Programme and the Italian
Government - its members are the national and international
organizations representing the cinema exhibitors
in Europe
4Promotion Information Training
- MEDIA Salles
- provides services to European cinema exhibitors
- in the fields of
PROMOTION INFORMATION TRAINING
5- DIGITAL CINEMA
- MEDIA Salles mission
- Help the European cinema exhibitors
- get accurate and objective information
European Cinema Yearbook - exchange views and compare experiences
European Cinema Journal, Cinema
Research Library - be trained, updated and orientated towards
digital screening and digital cinema
DigiTraining Plus New Technologies for
European Cinemas
6DIGITAL PROJECTION
D-cinema slow ahead
D-screens worldwide (Cinemas equipped with DLP
CinemaTM technology)
7D-screens worldwide (Cinemas equipped with DLP
CinemaTM technology)
8DIGITAL PROJECTION
D-cinema on the move
D-cinemas and screens worldwide (Cinemas equipped
with DLP CinemaTM technology)
(a statistical elaboration by MEDIA Salles)
9D-cinemas and screens worldwide
NOTE screens equipped with DLP CinemaTM
technology.
10D-CINEMA
Digital films scarce but growing supply of
movies in a digital format
Digital films worldwide (as at December 2003)
NOTE films released in DLP CinemaTM technology.
11Digital films worldwide (as at December 2003)
NOTE films released in DLP CinemaTM technology.
12NEW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
- The growth of d-cinema is slow, standards are now
being established, - thus, new digital technologies offer exhibitors
new business opportunities - (both d-cinema and e-cinema)
- alternative contents and film programming
- for specific audiences
- digital cinema advertising
13DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
THE PIONEERS
14DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
Palace Cinemas, Czech Republic - Hungary
- 2 screens equipped with DLP CinemaTM projectors
- (Palace Slovansky Dum in Prague, MOM Park in
Budapest) - Digital Hollywood films (i.e. Finding Nemo, The
Day After - Tomorrow)
- Alternative contents
- Music events David Bowie and Bon Jovi Live
concerts DVDs premiere - (i.e. The Beatles Concert for George)
- Sports events UEFA Euro 2004
- DVDs projections for specialized audience i.e
Bowling a Columbine, - Apocalypse Now Redux (that probably would not
have been shown at the - cinemas in 35mm)
15DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
Arcadia, Italy
- 1 screen equipped with DLP CinemaTM projector
- Digital Hollywood films (i.e. Atlantis The Lost
Empire, Star Wars Attack of the Clones,
Pinocchio, Alien Directors Cut) - Alternative contents
- Music events David Bowie Live Concert
- Stanley Kubrick A Life in Pictures
- Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones -
making of
16DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
A STRATEGIC CHOICE DIGITAL AS AN ADDED VALUE
AND A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
17DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
Kinepolis Group, Belgium
- 10 screens equipped with DLP CinemaTM projectors
in Belgium - Digital Hollywood films (i.e. Finding Nemo,
Brother Bear) - Alternative contents
- digital previews of Aspe series, a popular
weekly TV movie series - broadcast of TV News
- special digital screenings of local productions
for the young audience - (Plop en de Toverstaf)
- broadcast of prestigious events and concerts
18DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
COOMING SOON THE DIGITAL CINEMA AS A CHANCE FOR
A WIDER DISTRIBUTION OF EUROPEAN FILMS
19DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
UK Film Council, United Kingdom
- Digital Screen Network
- a National Lottery funded scheme to increse the
distribution of specialised films on a regular
basis. - UK Film Council will make available digital
projection equipment to around 200 screens in
around 150 UK cinemas to improve the distribution
of British specialised films, foreign language
films, films with specific cultural, social,
political interest, - reducing their print and distribution costs (35mm
vs. digital copies).
20DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
DIGITAL CINEMA ADVERTISING
21DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN EUROPE
Capa, Norway
- Leading Norwegian cinema advertising company
conversion of its Scandinavian network to
satellite delivered e-cinema projection,
developing a larger base of advertising clients
and offering exhibitors a reduction of
reel-assembly time and more flexibility.
Carlton Screen Advertising, UK
- Leading UK cinema advertising company
investment in digital advertising to distribute
digital video contents via satellite to the
cinemas.
22DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN THE WORLD
Regal CineMedia, US
- Digital Content Network (DCN) the worlds
largest digital network for the delivery (via
satellite) of on-screen and in-lobby marketing
and advertising products as well as digital video
contents to over 5.000 Regal Cinemas screens in
US - delivery of The 2wenty, the Regal CineMedia
20-minute pre-show programme offering advertising
and entertainment, - delivery of alternative contents (HD format)
simulcasting of live music concerts and events,
delivery of educational, entertainment and sports
programming.
23DIGITAL PROJECTION WHATS GOING ON IN THE WORLD
China vs India Digital vs Electronic
CHINA fast growth of d-cinemas, supported by
local authorities 34 D-cinemas and screens as
at February 2003, 54 as at June 2004. INDIA
the worlds largest digital theatre country with
around 130 e-cinemas in small towns and rural
areas.
24 For me the biggest transition in the history of
the worldwide cinema is the transition from
traditional film technologies to new digital
technologies. The new technologies will ensure
that the quality of movies is consistent around
the world with every show, whereas film
technologies can degrade or deteriorate over
time. They allow cinema owners to offer new types
of entertainment, sporting events, music
concerts, educational programs so that the
worldwide cinema will become a destination point
for many different types of entertainment. The
digital cinema revolution will help every
territory around the world. The technology is
there, the technical standards are being
developed and the business models are coming
together. Interview with John Fithian,
President of NATO (National Association of
Theatre Owners) From MEDIA Salles Newsletter
European Cinema Journal, No. 4/2004
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MEDIA Salles is an initiative of the MEDIA
Programme of the European Union with the support
of the Italian Government