The Professional Cinema Enterprise
Solutions (a Division of Moving iMage Technologies) will be anchored by
Cinergy, a modular, cloud-based Cinema Enterprise suite of software tools for
complete and secure management, reporting and visibility into your theatres and
their assets. Centralized at the corporate level with regional and localized
drill-down capabilities to any digital asset or existing software system,
Cinergy provides you with the most comprehensive management of your cinema
business.
A product of joint
marketing and development with Digital Cinema Implementation Partners (DCIP),
Cinergy is backed by the most experienced and proven IT and software
development professionals in the cinema industry.
“Digital cinema was a
huge leap forward in technology for our industry. Our initial focus was in the
presentation of great pictures and sound. Having achieved the best presentation
possible, we started to look at ways to leverage the new digital platform and
the information it provides. Since the digital systems allow for electronic
connectivity and generate voluminous amounts of invaluable data, exhibitors
have expressed a strong interest in software tools that would enable them to
leverage the digital connection and extract, collate and manage all of that
data. Cinergy does this for exhibitors” says Joe Delgado, EVP Sales and
Marketing for MIT.
Richard Manzione, CEO
of DCIP, states “Coming from an exhibition background, I know how critical it
is to have the right kinds of information. A large amount of raw, unorganized
data is just as invisible to management as no data at all. Our team, working
with and listening to cinema operators, has developed a modular software
solution that is easily customized for any size cinema business. Cinergy
cost-effectively scales to any exhibitor’s particular needs and scope. Software
is not a static proposition; our partnership with MIT will allow us to refine
and innovate our products as our customers’ business requirements change and
evolve.”
Together with Cinergy,
another anchor product of the Professional Cinema Enterprise Solutions Division
is Cine-QC. This operations tool not only expands the usability of the digital
cinema network but also provides a digital logging and accountability platform
that has long been needed in our industry. CineQC utilizes low cost tablets to
permit wireless projection, sound and auditorium control as well as Near Field
Communications (NFC) tags to create time-stamp and proof-of-location
verification. Checklists and service tickets are also a function of the CineQC
platform to improve presentation quality and facility supervision. “The CineQC
platform really improves operational efficiency and accountability, taking full
advantage of the capabilties that digital cinema enables. The NFC tag
verification requires that the operations or security personnel be present at a
given location to perform their checklists or system adjustment; this is a key
feature of the patent-pending system” says Bevan Wright, EVP of Operations at
MIT. Please see these products and more
from MIT at booth 2419A or at Milano Suite 1.
Moving
Image Technologies (MIT) is a manufacturer and integrator
of purpose built technology and equipment to support a wide variety of
entertainment applications with a focus on motion picture exhibition. MIT
offers a wide range of products and services such as custom engineering,
systems design, integration and installation, digital technology solutions for
3D, digital cinema, A/V integration as well as customized solutions for
emerging entertainment technology. MIT’s
Rydt Entertainment Systems Division provides turnkey FFE solutions for new
construction and remodels to include procurement, design, consulting,
installation, and project management.
Based in Fountain Valley California, our 28,000 square foot facility is
home to corporate offices, engineering, manufacturing, distribution,
integration as well as service and support divisions. Its primary manufacturing
and warehouse location is augmented by a global network of service partners and
OEM manufacturers.
Digital Cinema Implementation
Partners, LLC (DCIP)
is a joint venture owned equally by exhibition industry leaders AMC
Entertainment Inc., Cinemark Holdings, Inc. and Regal Entertainment Group,
representing more than 15,000 screens in the United States. Formed in February
2007 to facilitate the roll-out of a digital cinema infrastructure, the company
has expanded
its operations to include new administrative and software services aimed at
streamlining the operations and interactions of exhibitors and distributors.
DCIP is headquartered in Mahwah, N.J.
with offices in Minneapolis and Denver.