CineEurope, Barcelona—Jun 6, 2018
Clarus XC the Big Screen of Choice for CineEurope 2018
Harkness Screens the world’s leading screen
technology company and thought-leaders in on-screen brightness is delighted to
confirm that Clarus XC technology will be the screen of choice for 2D and 3D
theatrical presentations during CineEurope 2018.
The
show’s auditorium inside the CCIB will feature a 26.35m x 7.5m Clarus XC 170
screen used to showcase both 2D and 3D content from distributors.
Designed to work with all polarized 3D systems and
regarded as the screen of choice for polarized laser 3D presentation due to its
speckle reduction properties, Clarus XC screens create visibly deeper 3D
content which draws in the audience creating a more captivating viewing
experience. A whiter look under
projection mean that colours look visibly richer and more accurate both in 2D
and 3D resulting in a more defined, sharper and crisper picture.
“We’re delighted to continue the long association
with the biggest and best movie convention in Europe providing our Clarus XC
technology once again explains Richard Mitchell, VP Global Marketing &
Commercial Development at Harkness Screens.
Each year Bob and Andrew Sunshine along with the team at the FilmExpo
Group and Kelonik transform the auditorium within the CCIB into a
state-of-the-art cinema creating an incredible venue for movie studios and
manufacturers to showcase the best of cinema.
We’re very honoured to see our products performing such an important
part in this.”
At its
core, Clarus XC technology features 4th generation d-smooth coating technology which has specific properties more
commonly seen in white screens. This
technology enables Clarus XC screens to benefit from significantly wide viewing
angles, improved colour and contrast and better light distribution compared to traditional
3D silver screens.
The screen will also feature Harkness’ NanolastTM coating
technology launched in 2017 which provides additional improvements in visual
performance as well as added durability and robustness. It will also feature Harkness’ proprietary 4K
Digital Perforation Pattern designed to improve sound
transmission in the spoken range, reduce moiré effect often seen in 4K
projection and increase light reflectivity.
CineEurope 2018 attendees will be able to find out further information
on Harkness’ products by visiting the Harkness Screens suite during the show
(Meeting Room 131, 1st Floor CCIB).