Laser Projection

GDC Technology Named Official Presenting Sponsor of CineAsia 2022

Mon, 12/05/2022 - 10:10 -- Nick Dager

GDC Technology Limited announced today that it has signed an agreement with Film Expo Group to amplify its participation at CineAsia 2022. The agreement names GDC Technology as the Official Presenting Sponsor of CineAsia 2022, the largest cinema convention and trade show in the Asia Pacific region. CineAsia is taking place from December 5-8 at the True Icon Hall in Bangkok, Thailand. GDC is located on the seventh floor of True Icon Hall in meeting room MR2.

Spain’s Hemisfèric Theatre Installs Christie Laser Projection

Mon, 12/05/2022 - 09:30 -- Nick Dager

The Hemisfèric, part of the cultural and scientific complex at the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain, has installed a Christie CP4450-RGB pure laser cinema projector in its main theatre. It is the biggest screen of its kind in Spain, with a concave dome covering 900 square meters (9687 square feet) and 24 meters (79 feet) in diameter. Christie’s partner Ingevideo installed the projector.

Christie Official Projection Partner of CineAsia 2022

Mon, 11/28/2022 - 08:51 -- Nick Dager

As the official projection partner for CineAsia 2022, Christie will showcase its latest cinema technologies in the support of the event, including supplying the advanced format CP4450-RGB and CP4435-RGB pure laser cinema projectors for presentations and screenings at the show. CineAsia 2022 takes place for the first time in Thailand from December 5-8 at True Icon Hall, Bangkok.

Showcase Opens Newest Cinema

Wed, 11/16/2022 - 10:11 -- Nick Dager

Showcase Cinemas today announced the official opening of its newest theatre, the Showcase Cinema de Lux Hanover Crossing, in Hanover, Massachusetts. Serving the entire South Shore community, the new theatre will open with films including the much-anticipated Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, Black Adam, and She Said.

The Totah Theatre is Reborn

Wed, 11/09/2022 - 12:09 -- Nick Dager

One of New Mexico’s oldest movie theatres recently underwent a major renovation and has been given a new lease on life. Opened in 1949 and used as a movie theatre until 1982, the Totah Theatre thereafter was used as a performance theatre. In 2006, the Totah Theatre was converted into a multi-use performance hall. In 2020, San Juan County acquired, and in partnership with the City of Farmington renovated the facility to create a film center for the region.

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