Digital cinema Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Digital cinema refers to both technological and cultural developments in contemporary cinema:Culturally it refers to new styles, effects and techniques informing the grammar of cinema.
Technologically:
Digital cinema is the continuation of the art and science of cinema using digital storage and display instead of film.
Note that digital cinema is distinct from high definition television which has different cultural and industrial origins.
In particular, digital film is not dependent on using television or HDTV standards, aspect ratios or frame rates.
There are several types of projectors for digital cinema, the most common one in the US being DLP technology. Current DLP projectors use 1280 x 1024 resolution, although as the technology matures, this will probably increase. The industry standard for film processing is 2K (1828 horizontal pixels) so this seems a natural goal for projectors to reach. At this point they would be projecting at the native resolution of the digital film.
Star Wars was said to be the first digital movie which could be distributed to digital cinemas electronically.
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