BAFTA Names CinemaNext its Projection and Sound Supplier, Integrator

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Mon, 10/18/2021 - 10:48 -- Nick Dager

CinemaNext has been chosen by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts to be its official projection and sound supplier and integrator. Located in London, BAFTA’s home has recently undergone a major refurbishment. Due to officially open in 2022, it will be a creative center for film, games and television and the central hub for the Academy’s UK-wide, and global, learning and talent development programs.

The newly refurbished Princess Anne Theatre, located on the 2nd floor of the building, featuring 227 seats, which is now one of the most technologically advanced screening facilities in the world, featuring Dolby Vision projectors and Dolby Atmos sound. Photo credit: BAFTA/Rory MulveyAs part of the works, the headquarters’ two cinemas – The Princess Anne Theatre and The Run Run Shaw Theatre – have had important technology upgrades with laser RGB projectors from Christie and Dolby Atmos sound systems. Dolby have also created a Dolby Vision screen in the Princess Anne Theatre, with spectacular picture and sound quality in both rooms. A new space – The Ray Dolby room – features 360-degree projection mapping and screening capabilities.

CinemaNext’s UK team, operating out of their offices in West London, have offered their services in two key areas: cinema equipment specification and design; and cinema equipment installation and commissioning.

The 41 seat Run Run Shaw Theatre, newly located on the third floor of the building, featuring a Christie DCI Cinema projection system with Dolby Atmos sound. Photo Credit: BAFTA/Jordan AndersonBy improving facilities and doubling the building’s capacity, the redevelopment will enable BAFTA to dramatically increase its charitable programme. A world-leading independent arts charity, BAFTA works throughout the year to find and promote the next generation of talent and to break down the barriers that can make it hard to build careers in the creative industries.

In collaboration with BAFTA’s nominated partners, over a period of almost two years, CinemaNext developed design options, outlining the cinema equipment required for the auditoria layout and defining how to integrate into the architectural design. Part of these works included the finalising of the equipment list and the electrical designs.

Louise Robertson, executive director of partnerships and fundraising for BAFTA said, “We are so excited to be working with CinemaNext to help bring our redeveloped space at 195 Piccadilly to life. The services they provide will give BAFTA the resources needed to dramatically expand our learning and talent development programme. With the generous support of our partners and donors, BAFTA will be able to provide the next generation with the tools to develop a career in film, games and television.”

“We are honored to be partnering with BAFTA as their official Projection & Sound supplier and integrator,” added Jerry Murdoch, country manager for CinemaNext UK and Ireland. “During the six-month build and installation process, CinemaNext has had a Lead Engineer on site, who has managed and supervised the installation, testing and commissioning of all cinema equipment - projectors, loudspeakers, our proprietary CinemaNext TMS and Monitoring content management solutions, and audio/video/data distribution. CinemaNext will also continue to support and service the installed equipment.”

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