For the 24th consecutive year, Christie Digital Systems will be the Official Digital Projection Partner at the 49th annual Toronto International Film Festival, which runs September 5-15 in theatres throughout the city.
As the Official Digital Projection Partner, Christie cinema projectors are used in five venues, including half of the screens at Scotiabank Theatre, with both RGB pure laser and Xenon-based projection. Roy Thomson Hall, Royal Alexandra Theatre, and the Princess of Wales Theatre feature Christie RGB pure laser projection.
"For the past 24 years, Christie's steadfast dedication and support have been crucial in turning TIFF cinemas and our screening venues in Festival Village into remarkable spaces for enjoying the magic of film," said Diane Cappelletto, director, technical production services, TIFF. "Their commitment to providing state-of-the-art technology and innovation has enhanced the movie-going experience for our audiences. We deeply appreciate Christie's enduring partnership, which has been a key factor in delivering unforgettable moments and cinematic excellence throughout the 11 days of our Festival."
Festival Industry attendees are invited to attend Amplifying the audience experience: How technology is changing cinema’s future, a Christie-sponsored micro-session September 9 at 10 a.m. at the Glenn Gould Conference Centre.
The session will examine how projection technology impacts the audience experience, a cinema’s bottom line, and the tough decisions cinemas need to make when considering a technology upgrade in an uncertain market. Allan Fernandes, senior product manager, cinema, Christie, will moderate this discussion.
TIFF is screening World Premiers including Eden by Ron Howard, The Deb by Rebel Wilson, and a Gala presentation of the documentary Elton John: Never Too Late.
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