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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

NATO Resolves to Begin Exhibitor-Led Testing of Digital Cinema Technologies

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Beverly Hills, Calif. – October 1, 2019: The executive board of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), at the association’s annual membership and board meetings at the Beverly Hilton, September 23 and 24, approved a resolution laying out aspects of a digital cinema technology evaluation program.

“Digital cinema has opened up the door to a wide range of technological advances,” said NATO Technology Committee chairman John D. McDonald, executive vice president, operations at AMC. “Exhibitors—the primary consumers of these technologies—along with other industry stakeholders, need an open, rational testing program to determine which of these technologies will work in the cinema space.”

In the early days of the digital cinema transition, major film distributors formed Digital Cinemas Initiatives, LLC (DCI) to establish a standard architecture for digital cinema systems known as the “DCI Specification.” Its mission was to create a uniform level of security, technical performance, and quality.

DCI member studios subsidized the purchase of digital cinema equipment through Virtual Print Fees (VPFs). With VPFs in most cases ended, or nearing termination, in the domestic market, the costs of new technologies will fall on exhibitors. The pace of technological advance has increased. It is, then, necessary and proper for exhibitors to take the lead in evaluating the impact of light levels, contrast and colorimetry on their patrons and the exhibition environment, NATO stated.

NATO seeks to create an open process to understand and evaluate digital cinema technologies and create metrics to analyze future technologies, and to open this process to include various stakeholders including filmmakers, distributors, manufacturers, service providers, and exhibitors.

NATO’s Technology Committee, led by NATO’s technology consultant Jerry Pierce, has already begun initial measuring to prepare for industry-wide testing. The Technology Committee will report its initial findings to membership at NATO annual meetings in 2020.

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