CinemaNext

CinemaNext was named XDC from its creation in 2004 by Laurent Minguet to 2012 when it changed its name to dcinex until it was bought by Ymagis Group in 2014 and renamed CinemaNext. It is a cinema exhibition services company based in Liège (in Belgium) but it also has offices in 26 other countries including France, Spain and Germany. The principal activities of CinemaNext are the installation and maintenance of projection equipment, sound systems and outfitting for cinemas.[1] They also offer consulting to cinemas about financing and managing their refurbishment projects.[2]

CinemaNext
Member Company of Ymagis group
IndustryDigital cinema, Cinema exhibition
Founded8 June 2004 by Laurent Minguet
HeadquartersBelgium (headquarters), France, Germany, Spain
Websitewww.cinemanext.com


Digital cinema

The digital content lab of XDC prepares digital content for distribution. It creates the different versions and sub-titles and performs quality controls. The company is the first entity to have VPF digital cinema deployment agreements with all the 6 major US studios Warner, Fox, Universal, Paramount, Sony and Disney for a total of 8,000 digital screens in 22 European countries. Today, XDC has signed VPF deals with exhibitors for about 1,000 screens spread over 11 European countries (Austria, Portugal, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland). XDC has also achieved a global financing of 100 million Euros with Fortis Bank to allow the VPF roll out of 2,000 digital screens in the first phase of its European deployment program. XDC is also responsible for installing and maintaining the equipment, and training operators. XDC is currently in charge of more than 500 screens in 10 European countries (Sweden, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Poland) and its aim is to reach 1500 screens, in order to create the first European digital cinema network.

Distribution of alternative content

In December 2007, XDC has signed an agreement with Qubo and Dynamic to create DDcinema, a company dedicated to the distribution of digital cinema alternative content (mainly lyrical operas).

Development of the Cinestore products

The CineStore Systems include a comprehensive suite of high end Digital Cinema solutions. The products and tools are designed and developed in compliance with the international standards. The most advanced technologies are integrated into our CineStore Systems in order to take into account the most severe constraints of flexibility, security and reliability. The CineStore Systems include: Solo G3 The CineStore Solo G3 is a hybrid digital cinema server offering both JPEG 2000 and MPEG-2 play-back capabilities. It is used as Screen Management System (SMS).

Audi The CineStore Audi is an advanced device which provides digital to analogue conversion, external analogue audio source inputs and high quality signal isolation.

Plaza The CineStore Plaza is a hardware and software suite that enables to fully manage a cinema multiplex from a single point. It is used as Theatre Management System (TMS). The CineStore Plaza is provided with a Library in order to build a fully central networked asset management system into the cinema multiplex.

Awards

XDC has received the Bravo Award 2007 at the Venice Film Festival for its involvement in the digital cinema and is the official partner of Cannes Film Festival and Locarno Film Festival.

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See also

References

  1. LeMoal, Océane (2018-04-12). "CinemaNext s'allie avec deux nouveaux fournisseurs de fauteuils -". Le Film Français. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  2. "Ymagis announces corporate rebranding initiative". Cision. 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
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