Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Exhibs embrace 'Alternative Content'


Posted: Fri., Jun. 12, 2009, 2:29pm PT


Exhibs embrace 'alternative content'

Digital starts to make good on promises of riches



BRUSSELS — As installation of digital screens picks up in Europe, exhibitors are exploring options for showing "alternative content" alongside new feature films. Begun by many to fill the gap between 3-D releases, some like the results so much that alternative content has become a significant part of their digital business case.

Alternative content ranges from soccer and Formula One racing to live arts such as theater, opera and rock concerts. TV series get gala cinema openings thanks to digital screens, and interactivity has been tested with bigscreen console gaming.

Exhibitors have been tentative in crowded markets. "Our main goal is to show feature films, and there are a lot of films to show," says Thomas Runfors, spokesman for leading Swedish chain SF Bio, which has just started screening opera from Milan. "Hopefully it will be a success, but for our business it is not so important."

Odeon in the U.K. is committed, but cautious about alternative content. "We anticipate the revenue it brings in will be relatively small compared to 3-D but still significant," says Drew Kaza, director of digital development.

The market leader has done well with live arts and music, its best to date being tour movie "Iron Maiden -- Flight 666," which played in 39 locations with many screens at capacity.

Experimentation has been more intense for Kinepolis, an early investor in digital. The critical mass it has engendered in Belgium has helped develop a coherent, countrywide set of offerings. "However, carefully thought-out initiatives in France and Spain are as successful," says group spokeswoman Myriam Dassonville. Gaul recently lapped up a relay of the Cannes opening ceremony.

While live arts programming emphasizes quality, some exhibitors are winning with less visual polish. UCI Kinowelt in Germany has brought in horror fans with DVD-quality midnight screenings of films that missed theatrical release, such as "Diary of the Dead," "The Broken" and "Wicked Lake."

And in Prague, Palace Cinemas' top show for a week was a nightly DVD-quality screening of Led Zeppelin in concert. "If you reach the audience, it's really great," Palace topper V.J Maury says.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Mets & Phillies at the Movies

At Clearview Cinemas, you can now watch Mets and Phillies games at select theatre locations.

Upcoming New York Mets Games:

  • Wednesday, August 26th vs. Florida Marlins
  • Wednesday, September 16th vs. Atlanta Braves


Upcoming Philadelphia Phillies Games:
  • Tuesday, September 8th vs. Washington Nationals

For more information, you can visit
www.clearviewcinemas.com/exciting_events.shtml


Metropolitan Opera - National Amusements



Barbiere Di Siviglia

One of the most beloved operatic comedies of all time, "The Barber of Seville" is presented in a production by Tony Award-winning director Bartlett Sher. An instant audience favorite at its 2006 Metropolitan Opera premiere, it was first seen on the big screen in March 2007 as part of the Met’s Live in HD series. Superstar tenor Juan Diego Flórez as Count Almaviva is joined by American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato as Rosina and Peter Mattei in the title role of the swaggering barber. The production will be preformed in Italian and subtitled in English. This program is not rated, but should be treated as G.

The Magic Flute

Enter a magical world of dancing bears, giant birds, and colorful adventure in Mozart’s ever-popular masterpiece "The Magic Flute." This abridged 100-minute version, sung in English, is perfect for opera fans of all ages. Tony Award winner Julie Taymor (The Lion King) directs a youthful cast conducted by Metropolitan Opera Music Director James Levine. This performance was originally presented in December 2006 as the inaugural transmission of the Met’s Live in HD series. The production will be sung in English. It is not rated but should be treated as G.

For More Information, please visit:
www.nationalamusements.com/events/met_events.asp

Below are theater locations of where the opera is playing
at National Amusements.

Locations

Alternative Content Events - AMC THEATERS

Alternative Content Events

August through September

DCI 2009: BIG, LOUD & LIVE 6

Thursday, August 6, 2009


RIFFTRAX LIVE: PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE

Thursday, August 20, 2009


TONY DUNGY???S RED ZONE 09

Tuesday, August 25, 2009


WARPED TOUR 15TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Thursday, September 17, 2009


For more information, you can visit this website
www.amctheatres.com/amctheatres/user-controller/advancedTickets?promoid=contentalt