Irish Movie Theatres Go Digital 195
Draoi writes "ElectricNews is reporting that Irish movie theatres are to be the first in the world to switch from old 35mm media to a completely digital format. New movies are to be delivered via satellite which, I'm sure, will bring up security issues of its own."
dupey dupe (Score:5, Informative)
What is this some kind of irish joke?
Re:dupey dupe (Score:5, Funny)
"Well partner," mutters the handsome, yet dangerous looking nmoog "looks like I wins this here dupe-quick-draw."
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Its not like we can expect the editors of the site to actually know what goes on here.. right?
To be sure to be sure! (Score:5, Funny)
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Ha, ha, ha, ha.
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If those projectors are too expensive for non-chain outfits, you could have a serious divide between the digital haves and the analog have-nots.
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One of the things I am willing to pay for is exceptional image quality, the lushness and shadow detail of film. If it's just a digital projector, some DMD/DLP POS really no b
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That's not news (Score:5, Funny)
In addition, what would really be news is if Slashdot authors started reading their own website to see what their co-authors are posting.
But then also, what would really be news is if Slashdot authors started reading their own website to see what their co-authors are posting.
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lol
But, seriously it would be news if Slashdot authors started reading their own website to see what their co-authors are posting
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That's a damn nice chunk of change for say a tech savvy college student, But really not all that much to attract a technical professional which seems to be the standards base to which editors are held.
I guess location matters as well. I'm in the Baltimore cooridor where the 'average' tech salary is closer to 60k. Some places in California 40k would be near povery wouldn't it? If they were smart they'd only employ mid west college students.
Re:That's not news (Score:2)
That's $40K/year assuming it's full-time which I think it a bit of a stretch. Perhaps I don't know the full scope of what editors do -- maybe a lot of it is invisible background work to keep the cogs turning -- but it doesn't seem like this site would take a dozen editors working full-time to maintain.
I would imagine OSTG handles things like negotiating ad contracts, accepting paid story submissions, etc. so that editors don't have to deal with those details.
FPNAD (Score:5, Funny)
Seriously guys, there's been 6 in a row. You're duping comments now.
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Let me guess... (Score:4, Funny)
An Irish Digital Theatergoer's Blessing: (Score:1, Redundant)
God, that sounded dumb.
The reason: St. Patrick's Day and....... (Score:2, Funny)
Thankfully (Score:5, Insightful)
Anyhow, here's something I wanted to bring up in the other thread but as too lazy to do. It says that the new projectors download digital copies of the films from the movie industry. That's all well and good, but my favorite cinemas here in Dublin, the awesome IFI in Temple Bar and the huge megaplex UGC are both my favorites because they show independant and foreign films. In the case of the IFI, that's all they show, alongside older films that you won't see in the cinema anywhere else.
So what I'm wondering is how would something like Battle of Algiers or OldBoy be shown in Ireland if it's all digital? I actually don't think the IFI is part of this whole all-digital scheme and I'm glad they're not, mainstream cinema holds only the smallest interest for me, and I can't help but see this digital system as anything other than the big studios further consolidating their culture monopoly...
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Anyway, I'm sure that, while the larger screens will have digital projectors for the blockbuster releases etc, they'll maintain quite a few reel projectors in the smaller theatres for the arty stuff.
With any luck this could be a feature in the future, prompting cinemas with reels to run "classic movie" weekends thanks to the competitive advantage of being able to play reels...
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actually, I would view the articles about this as so that they're installed as an extra device to the theatre - ie. not replacing the film stuff 100%.
however.. digital 'film' has some bonuses, cheapness to reproduce for one: having an every theatre launch is no longer going to be so expensive.
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All digital isn't a problem for smaller distributors; just telecine the film, then deliver discs rather than film. It's still cheaper (although not as much as delivery by satellite).
Cracking the satellite signal is going to be interesting to academia; it'll use strong encryption (think PGP), and the interceptor lacks the key.
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Surprisingly, in the movie/TV world we've come up with a way to use magnetic tape to store and transport AV data, sometimes we call this "videotape".
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Sounds a lot better than sh
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>since 1985 when I first used a VHS VCR.
ya, love that digital VHS.
but, on to a real question: when they had no compression, they used to use 12 inch disks for movies. why not use 1 12-inch disk with compression and get the whole movie on one ?
I'm not one to complain usually (Score:4, Insightful)
1) Check for DUPES
2) If you link to a site, please include the coral link (this can be done programatically!)
3) If you link to a file, add a torrent (this is for the submitters, not the editors)
4) I have heard that joke before; lets see if anyone has something interesting to say
Karma be dammed, but this dupe really pissed me off
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I'm not trolling as I don't have anything to do with this site, but I try to post a story if I see one that I think would be interesting f
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When I post an issue in Bugzilla.mozilla.org, the system gives me a list of potential duplicates.
How can't that be done for slashdot?
What about using google?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Irish+cinema+dig i ta l+site%3Aslashdot.org
It's that simple! (OK maybe that would not work for too recently published articles)
Actually when you think of it, the hard part of an editor is to correctly select an article. Once you've selected one, spending 30 second
Re:I'm not one to complain usually (Score:2)
Slashdot does have a search:
e.g. http://slashdot.org/search.pl?query=irish [slashdot.org] finds it.
Amazing that they've created the elaborate moderation system, throttling, "lameness filters", all to reduce the amount of crap comments; but they don't apply any of the same thought to their own articles, not even spellcheck.
Dupe detection (Score:2)
Maybe the problem is in the time lag between acceptance of a story submission and the actual publication. I don't know the details of the editorial process, but I imagine that several different editors go through 300 submissions every day. These submissions are then given a priority (publish today or during the next week) and pipelined. If the dupe is sitting in the pipelin
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But I guess that if they don't fix it, that means they don't care.
As to be a subscriber, I would not pay to help them do their job. I'd rather pay for a small, clean and nice summary even if it's a day or two later. Like a step further after alterslash.
Don't laugh (Score:2)
Considering the allegations that Slashdot is frequently getting scooped by Fark, I can understand their desire to pay for the Slashdot version rather than wait entire minutes from the time it gets posted on Fark until t
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Re:I'm not one to complain usually (Score:2)
What makes you think they haven't simply decided to do a dupe?
Lots of people loaded a bunch of ads the last time. Maybe they'll do it again!
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Just tell us... (Score:5, Funny)
We'll take it from there.
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that's pretty funny
kinda reminds me of all the times that i've caught a torrent or nabbed a tv show off IRC only to have my friend tell me that the show airs tomorrow. I'll usually scratch my head and reply "but i watched it yesterday"
I'm glad for the dupe, I missed this one the first time around.
Same Old Story (Score:1)
I am really tired of this (Score:4, Insightful)
But seriously. The dupes are out of control. It takes 10 minutes a day, max, to scan the headlines OF THE SITE YOUR JOB IT IS TO EDIT. Timothy obviously does not read this site. So WTF? Could we possibly get an editor that takes his job seriously?
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Oh wait, that was just a money making ploy to drum up cash w/o doing the work of reading their email. Sorry Mr. Malda, but you aren't running a good site anymore. Someday a new site that has quality will come by and squash slashdot.
Re:I am really tired of this (Score:2)
Well, if you're only interested in the latest gadgets on the market, then maybe slashdot is not the right place for you.
I don't care that much about the freshness of the news, especially not about gadgets. What I do care about is that the stories provoke interesting discussions. There is a reason that peop
The cause of dupes explained (Score:2)
"It takes 10 minutes a day, max, to scan the headlines OF THE SITE YOUR JOB IT IS TO EDIT. Timothy obviously does not read this site. So WTF? Could we possibly get an editor that takes his job seriously?"
Here is why slashdot editors post dupes and how to fix it.
Slashdot editors pick topics to post on the site from a vast pool of submissions. When recalling if a submissin has appeared on ./, they face the difficult task of distinquishing between submissions which they have previously read but whic
Re:The cause of dupes explained (Score:2)
Well what else are we suppose to post about in duped threads?
I appreciate your explanation and you're probably 100% correct. The issue is that
Re:The cause of dupes explained (Score:2)
"To be honest, I don't particularly like reading posts about stupid/lazy/drunken /. editors and so I was a hypocrite posting one myself, but I almost feel that it's a form of civil disobedience aimed at encouraging the owners to change /. for the better. It's either that or stop visiting, but +5 posts abusing /. editors in duped threads should get the point across a little more directly than dwindling readership."
Point taken. I should not have implied that crticism is unwarranted. It would have been
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Sorry, my fault (Score:5, Funny)
I'm also sorry for Windows ME. That was my fault too.
And the DMCA, that was all me.
Oh, don't forget the war in Iraq. I pretty much caused that.
And when I told that guy 14 years ago that it would be a keen idea to advertise his product by sending emails to everyone, regardless of they were interested, that was probably a bad idea too. I know it was a really bad idea to convince porn website opperators to say they were free, when they really weren't.
In all seriousness, I'm glad to see a country going all digital. I was initially against digital in the theaters, until I saw a screening of Starwars Part One in Burbank back in '99.
A few of the colors weren't right, and I noticed a few glitches, but generally I was impressed with it, and thought to myself "You know, this is going to be good when all film goes this way".
Oddly enough, almost 6 years later we still don't have digital projectors in the vast majority of America's theaters, and we have to look to Ireland for adopting the more innovative technology.
IRELAND!!!??? Now, I'm half Irish, but I'm pretty sure my ancestors fled Ireland because it was a smelly filthy drunken impoverished third world cesspool. How do they manage to get digital theaters while us Americans are still stuck with brand new mega-plexes popping up every time it rains still using the old analog 35mm projection?
I should not that I'm writing this post completely under the influence of Irish beer, so you'll understand if I'm a little flippant and surly.
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That was probably the 18th or 19th century. It's now the 21st century. Please keep up.
On the other hand, it's possibly your dad emigrated from Limerick last week, in which case, you're right, my apologies.
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Re: The Burbank screening (Score:2)
I believe I saw that very same screening (not the same day of course) and I'm curious to hear more about the colors you felt weren't right and what the glitches were. I thought the quality was astounding. The technical quality that is.
The tonal range was incredible, titles and credits did not jump around and of course there were no scratches or dust marks. After seeing it I felt sure that theaters would be digitally projecting everythi
News: (Score:1)
Breaking news! Irish Cinemas goes all Digital! [theregister.co.uk]
Good Job! (Score:1)
Great job everyone!
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Yet another digital movie theater (Score:3, Interesting)
same technology as Satellite TVs? (Score:2, Interesting)
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I am not Irish, I am an American - but I find the Irish language to be a beautiful sounding one. I am certain there are still a few people left in Ireland who do use it on a fairly regular basis, but I would imagine that it is a dying language, which for some reason saddens me...
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Listen to the subscribers ... (Score:3, Informative)
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The brother had it goin' on with somethin' kinda...uh
Wicked, wicked (w00t) - had to kick it
I'm not shy so I asked for the 1010101
Original News? No, that don't interest me
See what I want is to be paid to be actin' arrogantly.
Felt it in my blue chips so I dipped back to my bag of tricks (old articles)
Then I flipped for a tip, make me wanna do tricks for CmdrTaco
Lick him like a lollipop should be licked
Came to my senses and I chilled for a bit
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"First"? Oh please. (Score:4, Informative)
Previous comments above have noted that digital cinemas have existed in other countries since 2004. A local cinema in Singapore [ewcinemas.com.sg] reported that they were converting to digital cinemas [ewcinemas.com.sg] as early as 2003. I highly doubt they're the only ones, too.
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Fix the dupe problem in software? (Score:2)
Something Awful forums warn you if a specific URL, or similar URL was posted. It then shows you a link to the thread(s) that have the URLs in question posted. After that, if you decide to post, we still have the editors to try to weed out the rest. This solution won't help when someone links to the same issue/story reported by a different company (much harder with syndication also).
The script/program would
So that makes going to the cinema in Ireland... (Score:3, Insightful)
Current resolutions for digital cinema are not as good as good HD TV. You should never underestimate the resolution of 35mm film.
Re:So that makes going to the cinema in Ireland... (Score:2)
Unless they are projecting the film scanned at 4K resolution in cineon format, which is 10 MB PER FRAME, it will never be as good looking.
Digital projectors do however, have some nice advantages. Film sometimes jitters in the gate of the projector, and it's noticable in most theatres. It's unavoidable. A digital projectior has no film, no gate, and
149 digital screens in my city (Score:2)
Lets boycott digital cinemas (Score:2)
I stopped going to my local cinema when they 'upgraded' to digital as the pixellation/resolution is so bad it ruins the big screen experience.
Chances for independent filmmakers (Score:2)
What do you think?
Security? (Score:2)
Not unless you consider improved security an issue. The need to distribute film canisters has always been a big security hole. In the pre-DVD era, that was where most pirate prints came from -- projectionists "borrowing" the official print between shows. A satellite feed can be encrypted so that not even projectionists can access it between shows. Perhaps somebody will find a hole in the encryption -- bu
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i for one welcome something other than myself to be depressed over
Re:Bah (Score:1, Funny)
Run around modding all these "it's a dupe!" posts down.
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I'd be more inclined, in this instance, to ask them what the feck they're doing.
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No, but it goes through several hundred submissions. To quote CmdrTaco: "We get 500 story submissions on a busy day... and we post 15-20."
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Most whiners need to realize that if dupes were perfectly filtered by the editors, it wouldn't more more news.
bottom line : a dupe doesn't take a "new news" spot.
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Subscribers rejoice ,
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How lucky can you get?
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