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Boeing digital decision may give boost to Technicolor.


After 20th Century Fox pulled out of a deal to show "X-2: X-Men United" in Boeing's digital theaters after that company refused to be held liable if its equipment failed, Camarillo-based Technicolor appears poised to cash in on Hollywood's pack of digital films coming out this summer.

"It looks like Boeing dropped the ball and Technicolor is there to pick it up," said Nick Dager, editor and publisher of Digital Cinema Report, an online trade publication.

At issue is Fox's denial of Boeing's demand that it should not be held liable for lost box office revenue due to equipment failure at its digital movie theaters.

"I'm very surprised that Boeing would do that especially when you're trying to enter a market," Dager said.

Technicolor, which operates 35 digital theaters around the country under its Technicolor Digital Cinema unit, had no such exemption request to the studios and that could prompt the industry to favor its technology as a standard begins to emerge in the market, Dager said.

Although neither Technicolor nor Boeing would comment, some agree Boeing may be hurt by the incident.

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Although the film industry's efforts to move toward digital cinema has been slowed by lack of agreement by the major studios on a standard format for digital film equipment, Technicolor could get a boost by merely being the largest theater equipment supplier so far, with its estimated 40 screens, Dager said.

Other players with only a handful of screens include Eastman Kodak and Sony Corp.

Technicolor had been set to roll out its technology into 1,000 theaters in January 2002 when it pulled back, citing high costs and uncertainty over which company's digital system will become the industry standard.

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Although that plan has been shelved, the company is slowly converting more theaters into digital through sales of its high-end digital theater equipment.

Already, Technicolor has installed its projection system, made up of a projector, software and digital storage devices, at the Loews Century Plaza 4 and at The Bridge complex at the Howard Hughes Center near Marina Marina

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Altogether, there are. fewer than 90 movie screens using digital film technology out of an estimated 30,000 screens nationwide.

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But such facts aside, Dager said he expects more digital theaters to crop up in 2003.
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Date:May 26, 2003
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