Friday, October 9, 2009

Barco Installs DP-3000 Projector At Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts


Barco Installs DP-3000 Projector At Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts

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Barco is a global leader in digital cinema technology. Today, the company announced that they were invited to bring their digital projector to the Southern California School for Cinematic Arts. The projector will be used on the schools largest screening room, which can seat 200 people. Barco brought with them their DP-3000 projector, which is capable of displaying a 2K HD (2048 x 1080) resolution, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and 30000 ANSI lumens. The company was selected for the room by the SCA’s Tomlinson Holman, the Professor of Cinematic Arts at the school. Tomlinson is responsible for the ‘Tomlinson Holman’s eXperiment,’ also known today at the THX standard. The THX standard is renowned through out the video industry and achieving this certification means your products are some of the highest quality equipment available. ‘Barco is thrilled to be a part of those companies that are ‘giving back’ to the very university that’s given so much to the entertainment industry,’ said Todd Hoddick, Vice President of Digital Cinema, Barco N.A. ‘As a USC alumnus myself, and having been part of that extraordinary community in the eighties, I know the value of matching superb equipment with superb curriculum. It’s an honor to have our system as a fundamental part of the students’ introduction to Digital Cinema.’


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