Title: Peripheral Hardware
1Peripheral Hardware
Developed in house or to our specifications, our
peripheral hardware increases flexibility for
exhibitors and aids seamless integration.
Wall box and automation system controller Automate
s interface with lighting, curtains, 35mm systems
etc.
External RAID array Provides safe, secure and
redundant storage of digital film
Digital to analogue audio converter Integrates
digital media server with legacy audio hardware
2Training, operation and support
A successful digital circuit requires
comprehensive training for exhibitors as well as
reliable maintenance, service and support. AADC
offers
- Training
- Comprehensive projectionist, cinema technician
and cinema management courses - Online knowledge base and user support
- Preventative maintenance visits
- Replacement of filters where necessary, image
recalibration, and performing any hardware and
software upgrades as necessary - 24 hour telephone support line
- Report faults, help with operational issues,
escalation to trained engineers where necessary - Remote diagnostics via our NOC
- IP over VPN connectivity from each site to
central monitoring platform - Identify issues (e.g. overheating) before they
cause playout problems - Fix problems where possible
- On site call outs by a trained engineer if
required
3Content management and delivery
AADC has developed proprietary systems to
securely manage content through encoding,
encryption and delivery to cinemas
- AADC proprietary software to manage content flow
through - Submission
- Encoding
- Subtitling
- Encryption
- Key generation
- Packaging
- Archival
- Duplication
- Key delivery
- System allows distributors to order prints and
keys via a secure website - UKFC uses hard drive solution delivered by
courier, but we are also considering networked
delivery
4The UKFC Digital Screen Network
- AADC are responsible for installing and operating
the UK Film Council Digital Screen Network (DSN) - AADC provides leased equipment to the
exhibitors/UKFC and recoups costs back through
UKFC Awards, exhibitor usage/service charge,
digital print duplication and delivery - Distributors are offered encoding, key management
and digital print delivery services by AADC - Cinemas are provided with a complete package
including installation, training, all equipment,
and maintenance and support for the duration of
the contract - The technology used is 2K DLP Cinema projectors
from Christie and NEC and a QuVIS server.
Initially the circuit will use QuBIT encoding but
will be upgraded to JPEG2000 as soon as possible - Encryption is AES 128bit with encrypted playback
keys which allow playback windows to be set and
are specific to individual servers - Rollout is underway and the first 50 are due to
be installed by early next year, with the
remaining 190 taking a further 12 months
5Weve Reached the Tipping Point for DC Roll Out
- The technology is accepted as being as good if
not better than film - DCI (the group formed by the Hollywood Studios)
has spent 3 years getting all the studios to
agree to a standard - Equipment costs have come to a level where its
now affordable - Rising costs of talent and marketing require
studios to find cost saving - The UK Film Councils DSN is showing it can work
- Commercial deals have been announced in the US
- Major Hollywood talent (Lucas, Zemekis, etc) is
behind the format
Technology
Cost Pressure
Evidence
6Benefits of Digital Cinema
7Commercial Digital Cinema
- AADC are in discussions with distributors and
exhibitors to implement a wide scale commercial
installation of digital projection equipment - Roll out initially in the UK, and then expanding
to other European territories - Digital prints are comprised of two components
- Virtual Print Fee
- Delivery Fee
- Exhibitors pay an annual service charge to cover
maintenance and a declining temporary equipment
fee to cover a piece of the underlying lease - The virtual print fee subsidises the digital
projectors and servers - When recoupment is complete after roughly 5 -7
years (dependent on volume), the temporary
equipment fee becomes 0 - The temporary equipment fee also falls each year
- Distributors will guarantee to provide films
digitally when their films are booked at a
participating cinema - If the equipment cost is not met at the end of
the contract duration, then the term is extended
if it is over recouped, then a rebate is given - Deal begins once we have 100 screens and 3
studios signed up