Kodak Focuses On D-Cinema
posted March 11, 2008 12:41 AM
From the 26th floor of Bally’s North Tower, the view was—as one might imagine it would be from any penthouse suite booked by Kodak—picture perfect.
But the focus of the folks at the Monday evening cocktail party wasn’t on the view of the magnificent mountains surrounding Las Vegas so much as it was on Kodak Digital Cinema’s just-announced deals to digitize Goodrich Quality Theatres and Santikos Theatres. The two circuit-wide conversions account for a total of 406 screens—280 for Goodrich and 126 for Santikos.

Chad Greene is a recovering English major who gave up a promising career as a cheerleading instructor for the life of an itinerant newspaperman. A graduate of the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California, where he served as the nonfiction editor of the Southern California Review, Chad is currently the editor of the print edition of Boxoffice.

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