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Amazon.co.uk Hot 100 DVDs - Buy products from Amazon
ABCD (Abingdon) - Film Society
Aberdeen University Cinema Club - provides information about the cinema club.
Aberdeen University Cinema Club - provides information about the cinema club.
AccessIT - Has an interesting video relating to the Digital Cinema, which is worth having a look at.
Aint-it-cool-news - get the latest news and information on movies and television
All Music Library - Royalty Free Music - All Music Library has the highest quality royalty-free, buyout, and production music tracks available. All music from All Music Library comes with an UNLIMITED royalty free license with tracks at very low prices.
All-Movie Guide - an American movie database providing a good synposis and other information. A protential rival to IMDB
alltheweb.com - This is a search string for Preview and Screening Theatres in the UK
American Widescreen Musuem - This is an extensive website dedicated to the technology of Widescreen cinema.
AmPRo - Projector parts and service. A full service audio video and lighting control company.
Anders Jacobsen's blog - - have you ever wondered what the black dots in the corner of a film are? This pages tries to explain it for you. You can also get further information here.
Anthony Williams Consultants - Description to Follow
Arri Digital Cinema - This is a section on Arri's website about Digital Cinema, with some nice examples of workflow.
Arts Alive - /Flicks in the Sticks
Arts Alliance - website for Arts Alliance Ventures (a venture capital organisation) and Arts Alliance Media (builder and operator of film-related services, with the emphasis on the independent film space).
Ask Jeeves Answer - on Pyrotechnics
Ask Yahoo - What Are Cues dots.......
Aspect Ratio FAQ - A great little article about aspect ratios.
Association of Stage Pyrotechnicians (ASP) - The ASP is a UK administered organisation for people working with stage pyrotechnics
At a cinema near you: - strategies for sustainable local cinema development
Atlab Group - This is a very intersting site with a lot of technical information about film and cinema.
Attila Nemes - secrets of projecting, pictures. Attila Neme's father shows the procedure in a projection box through a mixture of photographs and captions.
Australian Film Commission - website for this organisation.
Automating Cinemas Using XML - Film Markup Language (FML) is a DTD and a process model for automating cinemas. It could very well encompass more than just the screening itself. For example, the bookings and ticket sales handled at the box office are ideal for XML; Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) comes to mind as a nice solution.
Avica Technology - This site is full of technical informaiton on digital cinema, an dincludes descriptions on how it is likely to work in the multiplex world.
J. Arthur Rank - This is a brief description of the life of J. Arthur Rank who founded the Rank organisation, the once owner of Odeon.
The Advanced Projection Manual - The Advanced Projection Manual is designed to provide cinema engineers and projectionists with the necessary technical know-how and hands-on advice so that classic films can be presented the way they were intended to be presented, without compromises with regard to image or sound. Among the core topics are film and sound formats, 70mm film projection and 3-D film projection. The book also includes an introduction to electronic and digital projection technologies.
