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Digital Films at Bluescreen - An Update..

23/8/2014

 
Hey, so we have been screening films via USB and Hard Drives for the last 2 Bluescreens and while the quality of how films look on screen has been largely improved and we have had more films and people in through the door (thank you all!), we have encountered a few teething problems with screening from digital files, which has regrettably caused some delays at our screenings.

Some of the file sizes have been very large, meaning it takes ages to transfer films onto our Laptop to screen; there has been several versions of the same film in a folder and some files were are not labelled at all, causing some confusion which ones to screen. And we had some Hard drives problems too.
I guess we don’t really tell people how we want films ‘formatted’ to screen at Bluescreen, but as screening from digital files has been causing delays at our last 2 screenings and as we do want to carry on screening them, we have decided to put together some guidelines (see below). We also hear that the Tech setup in the Cube Projection room has been upgraded, so this should iron out any other problems too.

So ideally we like to screen from either DVD or USB….
DVD - Should be playable in a DVD Player (ie. not data files) and bring a backup disk if you can.
USB  - Digital Film Files should be clearly marked with your name, film title and our name - BLUESCREEN, so it can be quickly found by our projectionist.
To get the best screening experience at Bluescreen, we suggest your film should be formatted in H264 video compression, with AAC compression for audio. And limit the data rate to 15,000 kbits/sec and films should be no larger than 5GB per file.
https://handbrake.fr/ is a great free program than can help you with this, but there are others out there too.

We hope this all helps to improve your Bluescreen screening experience in the future!

Thanks for reading!

Bluescreen


Next Bluescreen - July 23rd - 

1/7/2014

 
So having recovered from a very busy Bluescreen back in May, we are now back and raring to go with another Bluescreen on Wednesday July 23rd! So come join us!

Click here for the Facebook Event Page

Click here for the Cube Cinema Event Page

And click here to see the Event Poster

And when you have checked all of those out, please share with any likeminded souls.

Thanks all

Bluescreen HQ July 2014

Screening Films from Memory Sticks?

6/5/2014

 

We have been thinking about this for a while... screening films from Memory sticks instead of from DVDs. Good idea/bad idea? Better quality and no DVD glitches and may simplify the process of getting films off computers and bringing them to screen at Bluescreen.. but we do like to keep your DVDs in our archive...mmnn..

Anyway so at our May event (21st), if you want to bring your films along on a Memory stick instead of a DVD then please do it!

But if you still want to bring films along on DVD then thats cool too.

We are an equal opportunities film formatting event!




List of Films Screened at March's Bluescreen 19/03

22/3/2014

 
Cube Orchestra rescore: Lyrebird Soup (2012) - Naren Wilks - 6 mins
Breakfast - Jo and Pete – 7.50 mins
Gasp - Andrzej Sosnowski & Christian Lapidge – 3.47 mins
The Shadow Remains - Ariel Pintor  - 27 mins
Baffin Island Expedition 2010 - Vijay Shah - 19 Mins
Punishment (Directors cut) - Kevin – 10 mins.
In at the deep end - Diana Taylor - 9 mins.

Belated New Year Greetings!

9/1/2014

 
A belated Happy New Year to you all, from us here at Bluescreen HQ!

We will be making an announcement soon on which film
we have selected to be included in the 70minute Film for The Film That Buys The Cinema Project. We have had a number of entries and it wont be an easy decision to make as, not surprisingly, the quality of the films are of a very high standard. We will let you know soon.

And we have our 1st event of the year coming up at The Cube in just 2 weeks! Looking forward to seeing some more of your amazing films, you never seem to let us down! Join up to our Facebook Event here.... https://www.facebook.com/events/579095082164810/?ref=22 And please feel free to share with any other interested parties. Will be great to start the year off with a packed Bluescreen..  

Spread the word...  22/01/14

Thanks All

Bluescreen








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