Cinea Enters Pact with BAFTA for Secure Screener Distribution Plan; S-VIEW DVD Players to be Distributed to Members.HOLLYWOOD -- The British Academy The British Academy is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It was established by Royal Charter in 1902, and is a fellowship of more than 800 scholars. The Academy is self-governing and independent. of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA Baf´ta n. 1. A coarse stuff, usually of cotton, originally made in India. Also, an imitation of this fabric made for export. ) has agreed to deploy Cinea's secure DVD players to its film voting members for the 2004-2005 awards season. This move will help to ensure antipiracy security for screening DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. copies of films under consideration for the Orange British Academy Film Awards. Previously, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS AMPAS Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (since 1927; Beverly Hills, California) ) agreed to facilitate Cinea's plan to distribute secure players to all AMPAS members. Cinea will fund the production and deployment of all these professional-grade players at its own expense, as well as provide service and support for the deployment this fall. DVDs encrypted by Cinea's S-VIEW system will only play in an authorized Cinea DVD player, called the SV300. Cinea is working with both large and small film distributors to utilize the S-VIEW system for the distribution of secure DVD screeners to members of both AMPAS and BAFTA. "We are very pleased to be working with Cinea to give our members the opportunity to receive secure screeners. The British Academy takes the threat of piracy very seriously, and we welcome any solution that can reduce the risk of unauthorized copying." said David Parfitt, Chair of BAFTA's Film Committee. "Securing award consideration screeners has been a critical problem for our customers and the industry for some time," said Rob Schumann, Cinea's General Manager. "Cinea is delighted to offer a solution that secures filmmakers' content throughout the screener distribution process." These high-end players will play conventional DVDs as well as the specially encrypted discs. The protected discs are encrypted using a US government standard algorithm that makes it virtually impossible for anyone in the world to view one without an authorized SV300 player. Cinea will make the SV300 DVD players available (under the same terms) to any of the awards programs targeted by the studios during the 2004-2005 awards season. Cinea is currently in discussions with each of the studios regarding its S-VIEW technology and applications for awards screeners, as well as an array of postproduction uses. S-VIEW is an advanced security system that allows content producers the ability to easily and confidently use DVDs to view digital dailies, screeners, and works in progress. Ideal for motion picture and television creators, the use of S-VIEW as an integral part of production and postproduction processes protects against piracy and ensures that content is seen and heard only by authorized entities. The S-VIEW system allows content creators to handle large numbers of encrypted discs with the least amount of cumbersome administration and cost. Notably, a unique element of the system is that each SV300 player is individually addressable Reachable. When something is addressable, it can be identified and manipulated independently of its surroundings. For example, screen pixels and RAM memory are addressable. Each of the screen's picture elements can be individually turned on and off, and each of the memory's bytes can be , so that distributors can target precisely who can view their content, from many thousands (for example, all the members of an awards organization), to just a few individuals (in the case of a film production). About Cinea Cinea, Inc., a subsidiary of Dolby Laboratories “Dolby” redirects here. For other uses, see Dolby (disambiguation). Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (Dolby Labs) (NYSE: DLB) is a USA-based company specializing in audio compression and reproduction. , Inc., was founded in 1999 to develop and commercialize a broad variety of content protection solutions for markets that include postproduction, digital cinema, in-flight entertainment In-flight entertainment (IFE) refers to the entertainment available to aircraft passengers during a flight. After World War II commercial aviation flights became a daily event in which entertainment was requested by passengers to help the time pass. , high-definition DVD See high-def DVD formats and HD DVD. , and video on demand. Customers include many of the major film studios as well as leading service vendors in the entertainment industry. For more information about Cinea, Inc., or Cinea technologies, please visit www.cinea.com. About the Orange British Academy Film Awards The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is dedicated to the development of the moving image in the UK in all its aspects by identifying and rewarding excellence in film, television and interactive media. The Academy has over 6,000 members and branches in Scotland, North of England, Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. , Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , and New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of . The Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2005 will take place on Saturday, February 12, in London. The television programme will be produced by Initial and broadcast on BBC One. International sales are handled by All3Media. For more information on the British Academy, please visit www.bafta.org. |
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