Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Warner Bros, Universal and DCIP Join Hands to Make Digital Cinemascope Movies a Reality



Warner Bros., one of the leading Hollywood movie production houses the Universal Corporation, and Digital Cinema Implementation Partners have just recently proclaimed a joint endeavor to enhance the various distribution methods for the booming Hollywood industry. The satellite or digital global allocation, which determines the superlative way to organize digital content across a whopping 14,000 Regal, AMC, and Cinemark screens. DCIP (equally owned by the 3 aforementioned theater giants) was formed earlier this year to apply the new, latest format to cinemas during the motion picture industry’s digital transition, seems now the traditional film making will be the thing of the past for sure. The whole of the industry seems to be excited on this new venture. It will definitely enhance the movie watching experience and the future of a better cinema scope films is soon to be a part of our present. So be ready folks.

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