Festivals

| DCI DIGITAL SCREENINGS: FIRST TIME IN HUNGARY ON JAMESON CINEFEST |
| 03 August 2011 | By FNE Staff |
For the first time in the history of Hungarian film festivals, some of the films in competition of Jameson CineFest are going to be screened with DCI, the most developed digital technology. Since the premiere of Avatar in 2009, the cinemas’ transition to digital technology is going on at a more and more spanking pace. In September, with the support of Christie Digital, the global market leader of digital projector technologies, the location of the opening show and the Uránia screen will be changed into a digital screen where the cinema-goers shall enjoy the films in competition in a crystal clear picture quality in a more than 2.2 megapixels resolution. The Christie’s digital projector makes it possible to screen the digital copies according to the DCI standard, in 2K resolution, with an efficiency exceeding 13000 Ansi brilliance.
This year as part of CineClassics, the Miskolc International Film Festival gives opportunity of introduction to Europe’s Finest – a company which is going to give a show of European film classics apt for DCI standard distribution.
-- JAMESON CINEFEST - MISKOLC INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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