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The theatrical film medium has remained largely unchanged over the last fifty years.  

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Emily Meldrum 3018275 The theatrical film medium has remained largely unchanged over the last fifty years. While systems used in the production of theatrical film content have become increasingly digital and computerized, the actual image playback systems for movies have mostly remained analogue. This is possibly because film provides a consistent, quality viewing, is globally recognised and its standard 35mm projectors are low cost and very reliable. While 'old cinema' provides a high quality, globally accessible and very reliable vehicle it remains a costly, laborious and largely unsecured process. Digital or 'New cinema' provides an alternative to analogue, expanding the realm of cinematic possibilities. It will revolutionise the way cinema is produced, but its primary advantage is the impact it will have on the distribution of films. WHAT IS DIGITAL CINEMA 'Digital Cinema is a system to deliver full length motion pictures, trailers, advertisements to theatres throughout the world using digital technology. 'It...

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