Arts
Alliance Media (AAM), worldwide leader in digital cinema, and Cinevise, the Miami
and São-Paulo based digital cinema solutions supplier, have announced a
software deal with SuperCines, Ecuador’s leading circuit. The deal will see
AAM’s Theatre Management System (TMS), known as Screenwriter, installed by
Cinevise in over 150 SuperCines screens across Ecuador.
AAM and Cinevise have been working together since 2011 when
they signed their first software licensing agreement that is bringing AAM’s TMS
into all of Cinemais’ theaters in Brazil. The Supercines deal is Arts Alliance
Media’s first in Ecuador and significantly expands the company’s presence in
Latin America. Cinevise will also provide SuperCines sites with monitoring
services from its Global Network Operations Centre (NOC).
Martin Schwartz of SuperCines said of the deal “We have been
working with a demo version of Screenwriter for a while now, and have been
impressed with its ease of use and its comprehensive features. We’re pleased to announce a wider rollout of
the software into our screens across Ecuador with monitoring by Cinevise. We
look forward to continuing to work with Cinevise and AAM to extend our
relationship."
Alex Younger of Cinevise added “We have been working with
SuperCines for 20 years now, and we’re delighted to supply them with AAM’s best
in class TMS software, as well as monitoring and supporting their digital
sites. We look forward to continuing our discussions with them and working with
other exhibitors throughout Latin America to bring the best software to them as
they convert to digital.”
Eric Stevens, Commercial Director of Arts Alliance Media
commented “We’re tremendously excited about this opportunity in the Latin
American market, and thrilled to be making our first deal in Ecuador. The digital
cinema market in the region is beginning to move faster and we hope many other
exhibitors will follow the digital path taken by our friends at SuperCines. ”
AAM’s Screenwriter TMS already has a presence on over 12,000
screens worldwide, in countries including Australia, Japan, Mexico, Thailand,
the USA, and multiple countries throughout Europe, and the company is
continuing to roll out a VPF programme and digital cinema software throughout
Latin America.