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2004 - 2006 Digital Cinema Marketplace ReportData for the 2004 - 2006 Digital Cinema Marketplace Report was derived from extensive surveys conducted by SCRI, in conjunction with several industry sites including the Digital Cinema Society, Post Magazine, Digital Video and other related industry sites. The report is divided into the four phases of the Digital Cinema Process, namely:
The following key trends and issues are tracked in this report: Acquisition - Trends
Features tracked include: 24 frames per second; capture rate faster than 24 frames per second - please specify; progressive scanning; 1.78:1/16:9 aspect ratio; 2.4:1 aspect ratio; full RGB resolution ("4:4:4"); 1080-line resolution; resolution greater than 1080-line - please specify; ability to use film lenses; ability to achieve film depth of field (35-mm-size imager or other); optical viewfinder; ability to record metadata; other - specify.
A post-production facility - in house; A post-production facility - out of house; A personal-computer-based system (such as "Final Cut Pro"); Other - please specify.
Progressive scanning: 24 frames per second rate; 25 frames per second rate; 30 frames per second rate; 60 frames per second rate; 72 frames per second rate; Overcranking; Undercranking; 16:9/1.78:1 aspect ratio; 2.4:1 aspect ratio; Vertical resolution: 480-line; 576-line; 720-line; 1k; 2k; 3k; 4k; other - specify; Horizontal resolution: 720; 1280; 2k; 4k; 6k; 8k; Other - specify; Small size; Light weight; Cinematographer viewfinder; Silence<; Ease of use; Logarithmic data connections instead of video; Other - specify <; None of the above is necessary for "digital cinematography"
Modulation transfer function/resolution; Aperture/Speed; Other quality - specify; Cinematography markings; Improved back focus; Follow focus; Primes; Other - specify ; None of the above is necessary for a "digital-cinematography lens"
a. Frame-rate/scanning: 23.976p/23.98p; 24p; 25p; 29.97p; 30p; 60p; 72p; 25/50i; 2.4:1 aspect ratio; 30/60i; variable; other frame-rate/scanning - specify b. Aspect ratio: 1.33:1/4:3; 1.78:1/16:9; 2.4:1; other - specify; c. Recording format: Betacam SX; D-5 HD; D-6; D-9 HD; Digital Betacam; Digital-S/D-9; Disk - specify ; DV; DVCAM; DVCPRO; DVCPRO50; DVCPRO50P; DVCPROHD; HDCAM; MPEG IMX; Other - specify
Quality; Control; Camera sensitivity; Speed; Instant playback; Economy; Simplified postproduction; Integration of computer-generated imagery; Different look; Security; Ease of converting to multiple media; Ease of archiving; Other - specify
Acquisition - ProductsFor each of the following product types:
Product types include:
PostproductionEffects Designer;Editor;Postproduction supervisor;Facility personnel - administrative/management;Facility personnel - creative (including paint, graphics and animation);Facility personnel - technical/engineering;Consultant;Other
Progressive scanning; Interlace-to-progressive conversion; Progressive-to-interlace conversion: 24 frames per second rate; 25 frames per second rate; 30 frames per second rate; 60 frames per second rate; 72 frames per second rate; Ability to deal with overcranking; Ability to deal with undercranking; Frame-rate conversion; 16:9/1.78:1 aspect ratio; 2.4:1 aspect ratio; Aspect-ratio conversion; Vertical resolution: 480-line; 576-line; 720-line; 1k; 2k; 3k; 4k; other; Horizontal resolution: 720; 1280; 2k; 4k; 6k; 8k; Other; Scaling; Ability to deal with logarithmic data instead of video; Other ; None of these necessarily to make the equipment digital cinema
a.) nonlinear editing - decision; b.) nonlinear editing - conforming; c.) tape-based editing (specify format); d.) telecine (specify film and video formats); e.) scanning (specify film format, resolution, and bit depth); f.) color correction/grading; g.) digital intermediate services (specify); h.) animation; i.) visual effects; j.) titles; k.) subtitling; l.) audio post; m.) digital cinema mastering - color correction/grading; n.) digital cinema mastering - compression; o.) digital cinema mastering - encryption; p.) digital cinema server; q.) digital-to-film; r.) digital workprint; s.) screening (specify film, video, and/or data formats); t.) digital dailies (specify format); u.) disk-based mastering; v.) consulting; w.) other - specify;
DV; M-JPEG; MPEG-2 high level; MPEG-2 main level; MPEG-4 - specify type if possible; Sorensen3; wavelet; other - specify;
a) for screening? b) for editing? c) for color-correction/grading? d) for audio?
CRT; DLP; ILA; D-ILA; Other - specify ;
Video: 4:2:2 480i/30 or 29.97; Greater than 4:2:2 480i/30 or 29.97 (please specify, e.g. 4:4:4); 480p/24 or 23.976; 480p/30 or 29.97; 480p/60 or 59.94; 4:2:2 576i/25; Greater than 4:2:2 576i/25 (please specify, e.g. 4:4:4); 576p/24; 576p/25; 720p/24; 720p/50; 720p/60; 1080i/25; 1080i/30 or 29.97; 1080p/24 or 23.976; Other video - specify; Data - specify frame size and bit depth
D-5 HD; D-6; D-9 HD; DVCPROHD; HDCAM; Other - specify;
Camera based film chain/telecine; Flying spot scanner; Linear sensor scanner; Planar-array sensor scanner; Laser scanner; Other - specify Please specify brand ;
1080/30i (or 29.97); 1080/25i; 1080/24p (or 23.976); 720/24p (or 23.976); 720/50p; 720/60p (or 59.94); SDTV; Data - please specify format ; Other - specify ;
1.33:1/4:3; 1.5:1; 1.66:1/5:3; 1.75:1; 1.78:1/16:9; 1.85:1; 2:1; 2.2:1; 2.4:1; All; Other - specify ;
* CRT scanner - If Yes: please specify brand *laser scanner - If Yes: please specify brand * electron-beam scanner - If Yes: please specify brand * kinescope camera recorder - If Yes: please specify brand other - please specify
SAN brand ; NAS brand ; Other - specify
Ethernet; Gigabit Ethernet; Fibre Channel; HIPPI; HD-SDI; HDSL; SDI; other - please specify ;
If yes, how would you characterize the frequency/need: very often (more than 4 times a week); often (more than 1 time a week); not often (perhaps 1 time per month); not at all (the master digital content is not archived);
broadcast/cable/satellite; DVD; VCR; Internet files/streaming; Wireless cell distribution; Other (specify)
Distribution / Distributors2-3 years; 4-5 years; 6-7 years; 8-10 years; Over 10 years;
2-3 years; 4-5 years; 6-7 years; 8-10 years; Over 10 years;
Strongly agree; Agree; Disagree; Strongly disagree;
Strongly agree; Agree; Disagree; Strongly disagree;
Strongly agree; Agree; Disagree; Strongly disagree;
Cost; Lack of a standard; Distributors' digital-content pipeline is not in place (low volume of digital content from distributors); Unavailability of alternative content for digital screens;
Satellite; Dedicated fiber; Secure Internet; Disk; Tape;
MPEG-2 main level; MPEG-2 high level; Wavelet; Other - specify ; Don't know; Don't care;
Economy; Security; Quality; Control; Different look; Easy to make scheduling changes; Ability to show video/computer images; Other - specify ;
Too few screens; Easily pirated; Loss of quality; Formats change too quickly; Too expensive; Wrong aspect ratio; Digital "artifacts"; Library is on film; Different look; Other - specify ; Exhibition / DisplayCRT; DLP; D-ILA; CRT; Other - specify ; resolution; output; contrast ratio; Tape (specify format(s))?; Server (specify brand)?; Satellite?; Microwave?; Cable, fiber, or other wired connection?; Other - specify? ;
Continue to use film projector side by side with digital; Request digital trailers and ads; Don't run trailers or ads on digital screen; Other - specify ;
Cost; Lack of a standard; Quality; Light output; Contrast ratio; Black level; Data connection; Unavailability of digital cinema feature content from distributors; Unavailability of alternative content for digital screens; Difficulty mixing digital and film on one screen (trailers, etc.); Other - specify ;
Satellite okay; No clear path; Unsure;
$50,000 or less; $75,000 or less; $100k or less; $125K or less;
Digital Cinema Systems will allow me to increase overall net revenue because of alternative content. Strongly agree; Agree; Disagree; Strongly disagree;
From a consumer standpoint, current digital cinema systems are capable of more satisfying results than film release prints and from a quality perspective are ready for deployment. Strongly agree; Agree; Disagree; Strongly disagree;
We want to own/lease and service our own equipment as we have done with film projection by using in-house technicians. We would like a service provider to lease, manage, load and service our digital equipment
Our screens will be 100% digital in the next: 2-3 years; 4-5 years; 6-7 years; 8-10 years; Over 10 years;
Quality; Control; Economy; Scheduling flexibility; Different look; Ability to show video/computer images; Other - specify ;
Loss of quality; Formats change too quickly; Too expensive; Wrong aspect ratio; Trailers are still on film; Digital "artifacts"; Different look; Too similar to home theater; Other - specify
Within 3 years; 3-5 years; 5-7 years; longer; never; DEMOGRAPHICS TRENDSCOST
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