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Page 1: Cinema City and Digital Technology

How and why have Cinema City invested in digital

technology?

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Highlight the key facts

Reasons to invest in digital projection:•Economic reasons (money)

•Audience experience reasons (including quality and range of different experiences)

•Industry/ Institutional/ Competition reasons

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Questions to solve

1. How does digital distribution benefit independent/ low budget films, producers and distributors?

2. How do digital projectors open up opportunities for alternative content/ diversification/ the exhibition of different media?

3. How do digital projectors enhance audience experience?

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Film Reel Projection

• Films arrive on 4-6 large film reels, stored on the metal ‘cakestand’

• Film is fed through the projector

• Hairs/ dust/ dirt damage the quality of the film

• Quality degrades with each playback and with time

• Each print costs ~£2000

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Digital Film Projection

• Film arrives on hand-sized hard drive which is uploaded to projector

• Digital film files are encoded to stop piracy

• Quality never degrades• Hard drives can be

returned to distributors for re-use

• Each hard drive costs ~£50

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Why would it be good for the British film industry if there

were more digital screens in cinemas?

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Digital Screen Network

• Government initiative• Funded by the National Lottery, run by UK Film Council• Total fund = £12m• Paid for 240 digital projectors in 210 cinemas• A digital projector costs between £50,000-60,000• Cinema City installed the Digital Screen Network

projector in December 2009, meaning that all 3 screens at the cinema have digital projectors.

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Digital Screen Network

• Cinemas have to show a quota of ‘specialised films’ to retain funding for the projection equipment:– Foreign language with

subtitles– Documentaries– Archive/classic films– A film which is of a difficult-

to-categorise genre, or has a complex hook or USP

– An innovative film (has an innovative cinematic style)

• 2009 63% of films released in the UK were ‘specialised films’, and they took only 15% of the box office takings

• DSN expected to increase the number of screenings of specialised films by 165,000 more screenings per year, reaching 30 million people

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How does Cinema City’s involvement with the Digital

Screen Network affect audiences?

Use these terms to help develop ideas:•programming; •specialised; •diversification; •quality

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Europa Cinemas

• Europa Cinemas offer grants to cinemas who show a quota of European films

• 42 countries, 473 cities, 811 cinemas, 2,092 screens • Do not own or run cinemas

• Aims:– “to provide operational and financial support to cinemas that

commit themselves to screen a significant number of European non-national films”

– “to offer events and initiatives as well as promotional activities targeted at Young Audiences and to screen digital European films”

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Europa Cinemas

• Money – receive funding for showing a specific number (a quota) of European (non-English) films– Criteria (per year):

• Must screen at least 22% European films (35% to access highest level of funding)

• At least 6 different countries (UK doesn’t count for UK cinemas)• No more than 50% can come from one country• Bonus for diversity of countries

– Calculated on number of screenings– Up to €16k– Receive up to €4k for ‘exhibitor activities aimed at young people’

• Access to films held/ distributed by Europa• Consultancy, advice and support

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How does Cinema City’s involvement with the Europa

affect audiences?

What terms are useful here?

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Why did Cinema City invest in 3D technology?

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What significance does the continuing development of digital media technology

have for media institutions and audiences?

Use Cinema City as a case study in your answer


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