Digital Cinema Projector - How Digital Film Projects Directly To The Screen
Digital cinema refers to digital adoption of digital technologies in the film industry to directly project or store motion pictures via digital instead of the traditional use of reels of conventional motion picture film, like 35mm film. Although digital cinema technology started with the development of digital television and cameras, it was limited to shooting on a large number of electronic monitors. The digital capture of motion pictures and the transfer of digital information to a digital media system like a hard disk, flash drive or digital video recorder allows the user to view the movie instantly without having to wait for the film to be developed. Digital cinema also allows the user to edit the movie on a computer, using software such as digital video editing software (DVAS), on a TV screen or even to watch it directly from a digital media player like a DVD player. With the ever increasing popularity of digital cinema, digital TV stations have also been launched. With digital c...