Title: CTC Releases New White Paper on Event Cinema Technology Choices for Exhibition; Release Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 08:56:08 GMT; Released By: Cinema Technology Community
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Arts Alliance Media (AAM), the global leader in digital cinema software and support services, have announced the launch of a new, ground-breaking release of Producer; a specialised cloud-based Circuit Management System (CMS) expertly designed to help exhibitors recover faster and stronger.
In a new era of theatrical entertainment, where strategic task management and quality customer care can form the foundation to post-pandemic rehabilitation, Producer offers exhibitors a chance to maximise operational efficiency and prepare their audiences for an unparalleled cinematic experience.
By centralising an entire circuit’s workflows through a single dashboard, exhibitors can reduce circuit-wide task duplication to enable site-level staff to focus on the tasks that matter, from tending to customer needs to ensuring auditoriums are safe and sanitised.
Los Angeles, CA May 20, 2021 MacGillivray Freeman Films Partners with MetaMedia for Educational and Group Screenings MacGillivray Freeman’s Into America’s Wild, Great Bear Rainforest and other titles will be brought to conventional theaters and drive-ins for readily-available educational content
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MacGillivray Freeman Films, the world’s foremost independent producer and distributor of original giant-screen 70mm films, announced today a partnership with
MetaMedia, one of the fastest-growing entertainment technology companies in the U.S., to bring educational films to conventional commercial theaters and drive-ins across the U.S. and Canada for educational and group screenings.
Into America’s Wild, America’s Musical Journey and
UK ad industry joins forces to support the return of cinema
The contra deal is designed to help a sector hit particularly hard by lockdown.
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PARIS Despite fewer choosing to participate, 12 Oxford Hills Tech School students competed at Maine’s SkillsUSA 2021 Conference, held virtually this year. Three students won gold medals, five silver and four won bronze medals for their entries.
Oxford Hills Tech School’s state SkillsUSA 2021 medalists. From left: Madisyn McAlister, OHTS Director Paul Bickford, Mackenzie Denbow, Kelly Whittemore, SkillsUSA advisor Fred Steeves, Thomasina Lester, Lucy Tardiff, Kacie Record, Graphic Design Instructor Virginia Valdes, Alexia Fasano, Alden Timm, Advanced Communications Instructor Rob Benica, Payton Sherbinski. (Missing from photo: Adam Angevine, Megan Mitchell.
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“Normally we send more than 40 students and the competitions are held in Bangor,” said OHCHS’ SkillsUSA Advisor Fred Steeves.