Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Digital Cinema Implementation Partners Announces Agreement with Five Studios for Digital Cinema Upgrade

SAWA Newsletter October 2008

 

Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Motion Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios and Lionsgate Films to provide digital content through DCIP's deployment of digital projection systems to theatre locations across North America

 

Digital Cinema Implementation Partners (DCIP) announced today that it has entered into long term agreements with Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Motion Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios and Lionsgate Films for the deploy- ment of digital projection systems to nearly 20,000 movie the- atre screens across North America, including the AMC, Cinemark and Regal theatre chains.

 

Digital cinema promises a new world of programming flexibility, picture quality and image consistency, and will enable the addition of potent new viewing technologies including digital 3-D. It has already demonstrated the ability to expand alternative, non-traditional movie theatre programming including pre- recorded and live events, and will ultimately provide more and higher quality choices to enter- tainment seekers.  

 

DCIP was formed in February 2007 as a joint venture owned equally by AMC Entertainment Inc., Cinemark Holdings, Inc. and Regal Entertainment Group for the purpose of financing, procuring and deploying digital projection systems to movie theatre screens across the United States and Canada.  

 

This key milestone marks the first five of a number of agree- ments that DCIP intends to enter into with all of the major studios and independent distribution companies to ensure the widespread roll-out of digital technology. In accordance with these agreements, the digital projection systems deployed by DCIP will comply with the technology and security specifications developed by the Digital Cinema Initiatives studio consortium.

 

"This is a very exciting time in the motion picture exhibition industry," said Travis Reid, CEO of DCIP. "Within the next few years, we will see thousands of auditoriums retrofitted with digital technology across North America. Guests will enjoy enhanced presentation, as well as a number of additional enter- tainment options at their favorite theatres, including many upcoming releases using digital 3-D technology. Having these studios as our partners is critical to the success of digital cine- ma and we look forward to working with them to ensure a smooth and efficient digital transition."

 

Bruce Snyder, President of Twentieth Century Fox Domestic Distribution, commented, "DCIP's plans to deploy DCI compliant digital projection systems across North America not only marks the tipping point for the conversion in the United States but will ignite a more rapid conversion around the world. We are delighted with DCIP's plans and are looking forward to working with our friends at DCIP, AMC, Regal and Cinemark to make this happen. A digital projection platform offers so many addi- tional and enhanced entertainment choices for moviegoers not the least of which includes digital 3-D and various forms of alternative content."

 

Chuck Viane, President, Distribution, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, said, "This is truly a significant breakthrough towards bringing digital cinema to moviegoers across North America, and we're thrilled to be working with DCIP and some of the top exhibitors in expediting the installation of this superior new technology. There is no question that digital cinema is the way of the future, and the optimum way to present the very best visual and audio experience, in addition to all of its other bene- fits. Under the terms of this new agreement, 20,000 additional theatres will be able to offer the very best movie-going experi- ence available today. Disney continues to support our partners in exhibition in making this transition to digital cinema, and this agreement is a major step in the right direction."

 

"Digital distribution is becoming increasingly important to the industry and to Paramount's global distribution strategy and this agreement brings us one step closer to our ultimate goal - to provide audiences with the best movie viewing experience available with today's technology," said Jim Tharp, President of Domestic Theatrical Distribution for Paramount Pictures.

 

"Universal is excited to see this endeavor come to fruition," said Nikki Rocco, President of Distribution for Universal Pictures. "Digital cinema technology will enhance the theatrical experi- ence as studios and exhibitors will be able to offer moviegoers the ultimate in big-screen entertainment."

 

"Lionsgate is proud to partner with DCIP on their digital rollout in over 20,000 screens and their effort to provide the best movie-going experience for audiences nationwide," said Steve Rothenberg, Lionsgate's President of Domestic Distribution. "We're very happy to announce that we'll be supplying DCIP's exhibitor partners with one of the first 3-D movies under this agreement, My Bloody Valentine, on January 16. We're living in a digital age, and DCIP will provide studios like Lionsgate the resources to capitalize on this exciting new technology”.

 

 JP Morgan Securities and The Blackstone Group are acting as financial and structuring advisors to DCIP in connection with the financing for DCIP's planned digital system deployment. 

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