Burbank, CA—Aug 29, 2012
Doremi IMB Servers to Support the Venice Film Festival 2012
The
69th Venice International Film Festival, organized by La Biennale di Venezia,
is being held at Venice Lido where up to seven screens will show more
than one
hundred forty DCP feature films to the Festival
visitors, for a total of more
than four hundred projections. The Venice Film Festival is the world’s oldest
event of its kind and Doremi is
delighted to be associated with the
2012 Festival that runs from August 29 to September 8.
With its experience and the reliability
of its products, Doremi has worked with major international festivals,
including Cannes, for many years.
As the European and world market leader in advanced cinema technology, Doremi is deploying, together with
Cinemeccanica, its flagship product IMB (Integrated
Media Block) & ShowVault digital cinema servers at
the 69th Festival.
The IMB & ShowVault digital
cinema server solution includes all the hardware
and software features needed for a DCP platform and includes many advanced features
such as a double 3G SDI input, one HDMI
input with HDCP and HDMI 3D
connections, support for 4K and
48/60fps high frame rate (HFR)
screenings. The video input can
be powered via PCI Express, HDMI and
SDI, and the use of just one RJ45 audio output helps to simplify the cabling. The IMB supports
the de-interlacing of 1080i inputs and plays
all formats in native
XYZ.
At the 69th Venice Film Festival, Doremi
partners with Cinemeccanica. A world pioneer in movie presentation equipment,
Cinemeccanica is the festival's official technical partner. The Italian
company, founded in 1920, now offers technical consulting, skilled staff and a
range of digital projectors for DCI film for all Festival venues.