Yeah, but will the pickles still cost $3.00 a pop, $3.25 for a large coke, and $3.00 for a bag of twizzlers?

aiya!

:-(

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Angel Stewart
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 12:46 PM
  Subject: Digital Film to usher in a new era for Cinema Goers.

  The medium is loss less and costs about 20US to produce a duplicate.
  THis will cut distribution costs and the time that overseas market
  receive films dramatically! It makes it easier to apply special
  effects,a nd subtitles can be switched in and out moments before
  viewing.

  The whole thing is fed off a computer 'server' (no specs given) and a
  very expensive Digital Projector. This can show off over 35 trillion
  color variations. Picture quality will be leaps and bouds over what we
  are seeing right now from Celluloid, not to mention the sound is also
  going to be much improved.

  Exciting stuff! And surprisingly cinemas in Britain , China, and India
  are surging ahead of the US in adopting and installing this new
  technology.

  Now that there is a market, cinema owners and moviegoers are hoping that
  the big name hollywood studios begin rollling out blockbuster features
  using the digital format. (Apparetly Finding Nemo was one of the few
  blockbuster titles that was released in full digital format).

  HYPERLINK
  "http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=569&ncid=738&e=2&u=/nm/
  20031224/tc_nm/column_pluggedin_dc"http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl
  =story&cid=569&ncid=738&e=2&u=/nm/20031224/tc_nm/column_pluggedin_dc

  -Gel

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