GSCA is pleased to introduce Direct View LED 101: What It Means for Giant Screens, a new webinar series moderated by Paul Fraser of Blaze Cineworks.
As interest in direct view LED continues to grow across the giant screen community, this series is designed to help theater operators, distributors, and producers better understand the opportunities, challenges, and content implications of this evolving technology. Building on the strong interest generated by last September’s conference session in Austin, the series takes a closer look at both LED flat displays and LED domes, and the content for each, through practical case studies and expert interviews.
Each webinar will begin with a brief introduction to LED and a review of essential terminology and concepts, followed by featured speakers and audience discussion.
The first webinar focused on LED flat displays and the content workflows needed to support them. The session spotlighted the Shanghai Science & Technology Museum’s new CINITY LED-equipped theater and featured conversations with museum leaders, CINITY CEO Demond Bian, and Tony Maher of Onsight, whose company delivered giant screen film content for the venue. Attendees gained insight into the technical and creative considerations involved in presenting giant screen content on LED flat displays, including formatting, mastering, image quality, and exhibition considerations.
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