When choosing your movie - check to see if we are projecting it with our new DLP® Digital Cinema technology!

Celebration! Cinema is part of the biggest technology change in movies since the inception of sound!

Ultimate Color, Total Clarity, Sports, concerts & more!   

What's the latest?  We've hosted American Idol watch parties, held a De La Hoya/Mayweather fight watch night, held XBox tournaments and more.  Stay tuned to celebrationcinema.com and watch for special digital events coming to your Celebration! Cinema theatre!   

Digital Cinema means your movies will be projected through one of our brand new state-of-the art, digital cinema projectors.  With trillions of colors, the picture is brighter and clearer than ever before.  AND digital cinema sound is uncompressed - your movies sound better then ever!

Digital cinema is available in nearly all of our theatres!  It's the mirrors and it's amazing!

 

Is digital really better than film?
 

For millions of movie goers worldwide and leading directors including George Lucas and Steven Soderbergh, the answer is an unqualified "yes."

When you see a movie digitally, you see that movie the way its creators intended you to see it: with incredible clarity and detail. In a range of up to 35 trillion colors. And whether you're catching that movie on opening night or months after, it will always look its best, because digital movies are immune to the scratches, fading, pops and jitter that film is prone to with repeated screenings.

That's why directors love digital cinema: it ensures that their creation will be reproduced with total fidelity at every screening.

Since 1999, DLP Cinema? technology has projected over 200,000 shows to more than 25 million people worldwide.


 How does DLP Cinema?technology work?

 1. A digital projector based on DLP Cinema? technology transfers the digitized image file onto three optical semiconductors known as Digital Micromirror Devices, or DMDs. Each of these chips is dedicated to one primary color-red, green, or blue. A DMD chip contains a rectangular array of over one million microscopic mirrors.   2. Light from the projector's lamp is reflected off the mirrors and is combined in different proportions of red, green and blue, as controlled by the image file, to create an array of different colored pixels that make up the projected image.    3. The DMD mirrors tilt either toward or away from the light source thousands of times per second to reflect the movie onto the screen. These images are sequentially projected onto the screen, recreating the movie in front of you with perfect clarity and a range of more than 35 trillion colors.

 

For a closer look at the technology that makes DLP? projection possible,
click here for an on screen demonstration.

For the official press release on our conversion to Digital Cinema, click here.


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