Monday, October 24, 2011

Dolby, Barco set ShowEast demo

Dolby and global tech company Barco have planned a demo for ShowEast 2011 designed to demonstrate that only one projector can playback at nearly three occasions the frame rate of traditional movie exhibition rates of 24 fps. Barco and Dolby have scheduled demos that will present 2D 2K high frame rate at 48 fps 2D 4K at 24 fps and 2K high frame rate at 48 and 60 fps per eye for 3 dimensional. Every one of these demos will probably be done employing a single Barco DP2K-20C projector getting a prototype 2K/4K Dolby Integrated Media Block (IMB) and Dolby DSS200 cinema server. There is industry fascination with greater frame rates for several years, only recently -- using the roll-out of digital cinema technology -- has it even become thinkable within the exhibition level. Right before that, showing films inside a greater frame rate moved a massive cost barrier to participants. Barco and Dolby goal showing their ultra-vibrant DLP projectors and 3d cinema system, correspondingly, can effectively playback inside a high frame rate while still maintaining a greater-level experience for your audience. "Dolby's wealthy heritage when controling content designers and partners like Barco provides the understanding and perspective can be expected future market needs for your cinema industry," mentioned Ramzi Haidamus, Dolby Labs professional V . p . of advertising and marketing. "Dolby and Barco's technical illustration showing high frame rate in a variety of formats means our goal to provide filmmakers a choice that meets their creative vision while delivering audiences the finest-quality presentation possible in emerging digital cinema conditions." Barco's "High Frame Rate" presentation will occur today between 8:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. throughout ShowEast 2011 within the Westin Diplomat Hotel, Miami/Hollywood, Fla. You will notice another presentation at Barco's Belgian Beer Bar on Wednesday from 5 to eight p.m. within the Marriott Hollywood Beach Hotel, by invitation only. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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