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PROJECTORS BY DIGITAL PROJECTION TAKE CENTER STAGE AT THE ACADEMY AWARDS® FOR SIXTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
KENNESAW, GA, (March 26, 2003) - Digital
Projection Inc. (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of
high-performance projection systems, announced 17 of its LIGHTNING 28sx
projectors were used during the 75th Annual Academy Awards® ceremony on
March 23 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. Show producers have now
utilized 3-chip DLP™ projectors by DPI for six consecutive years.
Hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and
broadcasted live on ABC, the 2003 Oscar® program featured DPI's 16,000
ANSI lumen, 3-chip DLP™ LIGHTNING 28sx displays to project dazzling
video images onto a variety of projection surfaces throughout the
venue.
The most prominent set element was a 30' tall "flute" that sat center
stage. Composed of white laser cloth, the flute-approximately 40-feet
in diameter at its top and narrowing down to 7-foot diameter at its
bottom-is slightly transparent but still opaque enough to use as a
projection surface. Producers used eight LIGHTNING displays to project
dynamic graphics onto the flute. For enhanced image control, the
LIGHTNING projectors were housed in custom-built, hydraulic projection
wagons enabling them to tilt up and down to shoot video onto different
positions of the flute.
Three LIGHTNING projectors supported the "best picture screen", which
was a 22.5 x 30-foot, 4:3 aspect ratio Stewart front projection screen.
For added versatility, window framing was used as an overlay to give
the screen the appearance of a 16:9 aspect ratio projection surface. In
addition, two custom-fabricated 9 x 16-foot rear projection screens,
supported by four LIGHTNING 28sx projectors, flew in and out from stage
left and stage right on command. For the benefit of the Awards show
attendees, two LIGHTNING displays delivered content on two 6.9 x
12-foot screens flown in balconies stage right and left.
Creative Technology North America, an international audio and video
solutions provider and authorized DPI staging partner, managed the
integration and inventory of the display technology in the
180,000-square foot facility. This is the third Oscars® event in which
Creative Technology has been involved in and the 11th for Frank McMinn,
vice president of entertainment, Creative Technology Los Angeles.
"Having worked with Michael Seligman for over a decade on the Oscars,
Emmys and numerous televised events, I know that only the best will do.
That's why we're pleased to once again have Digital Projection as a
part of our team," said McMinn.
"We take extreme pride in knowing our precision displays were be relied
upon by the Oscars for the sixth consecutive year," said Mike Levi,
president of Digital Projection, Inc. "Events such as the 2003 Academy
awards represent the pinnacle of the entertainment industry, and
Digital Projection is fortunate to have established the trust of the
event's producers, as well of that of Creative Technology Group. We're
thankful yet again that our LIGHTNING series projectors were a part of
this prestigious event."
DPI's high-performance LIGHTNING, THUNDER and HIGHlite displays have
been used for every major televised broadcast Awards program, including
the Emmy's®, Oscar's®, Grammy's®, Blockbuster© Music Awards and the
American Music Awards. Projectors by DPI can be found in Hollywood
studios, screening rooms, Fortune 1000 boardrooms, church & worship
venues, broadcast sets, command & control facilities, visualization
applications, retail outlets, and prestigious home theaters.
About Creative Technology
Creative Technology is an international audio and video solutions
provider specializing in broadcast multi-camera production, LED indoor
and outdoor displays, video and computer projection, and audio systems
for corporate and entertainment events, concerts, general sessions,
exhibits, seminars, satellite uplinks, webcasts and teleconferences.
Creative Technology has locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Chicago, London, and Germany. Creative Technology is a division of
London based AVESCO plc, providers of corporate presentation services,
giant screen services and broadcast services to corporate,
presentation, entertainment and broadcast markets throughout the world. Emmy is a registered
trademark of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
DLP
is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments.
Grammys® is a registered trademark of National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Academy Awards® and Oscar® are registered trademarks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
About
Digital Projection International
Founded in 1989, Digital Projection International (DPI)
has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital
Light Processing™ technology by Texas Instruments for projection
systems. DPI introduced the world’s first 3-chip DLP™ projector
in 1997, and has since delivered expert system engineering and world-class
customer services, thus maintaining its position as a digital imaging
pioneer. DPI’s
groundbreaking projection research and development has garnered the
admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has
included many awards, including two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding
Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences. DPI remains the first and only projector
manufacturer to win the coveted award.
Today,
DPI manufactures and distributes an extensive line of ultra
high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP™ projection systems. These
projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such
as large-venue, live-event staging, Fortune 5000, Homeland Security,
education, medical and scientific research, command and control,
digital cinema, commercial entertainment, religious venues and elite
home cinema.
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