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Digital Film Mastering in Russia
2/14/2012
The Moscow-based KP-Service
was founded in 2007 with
its main activity being the
installation of digital equipment
into cinemas, as well as the
mastering and replication of
digital movies. In December
2009, KP-Service began building
a dedicated department for
digital film mastering to offer the
DCP (digital cinema package)
duplication and KDM (key
delivery message) generation
required by DCI-compliant
cinemas.
Later KP-Service divided
into two separate companies
– DCP24 Laboratory
(
www.dcp24.ru) ,
which is responsible
for the digital
mastering work ,
and KP-Service, which
provides services for
the installation of
digital equipment
into cinemas.
Last September DCP24
Laboratory was approved by
Paramount Pictures for DCP
duplication, pre-screening, and
delivery via hard disc drives.
The company uses the Doremi
RAPID-2K mastering station
and a Doremi DCP2000 cinema
server. We also make use of the
Doremi CineAsset software that
enables us to make unencrypted
DCPs for short trailers and other
pre-show material.
When selecting equipment
for mastering, we conducted an
analysis of all available offers in
the market. The analysis showed
that the best for us was from
Doremi. One of the important
factors in choosing solutions
for mastering was that the
Doremi RAPID-2K mastering
station can grow as we do. It
comes with plenty of options,
which allow you to start using
it and to continue adding to its
capabilities as and when new the
capacity is needed. For example,
we’re soon going
to start mastering
films in the 4K
format. With
Doremi this is easy
to do. We hope
that, in the future,
it will be possible
to cluster several
Doremi mastering
stations and get better
performance than is possible
with each station separately.
Another reason for our
choice was that we have been
working with Doremi for many
years. During that time we have
seen the unsurpassed quality
of the products, excellent after-sales
service, and the fault-tolerance
of the equipment.
Since 2007 we have
installed about 60
Doremi DCP2000
servers in different
cinemas and since
then we have
had only a few
equipment failures
– and most of them
were related to
improper operation
of equipment in
the theatre or power surges
that result in the failure of
power supply units. Equipment
failures due to poor assembly
or poor-quality software in my
experience have never existed.
It is thanks to the legendary
quality of the servers that, in
2010, there was a significant
strengthening of the market
position of Doremi digital
cinema equipment in Russia.
An increasing number of
cinemas are choosing Doremi
servers because of their reliability
and ease of operation.
Workflow
The workflow starts with us
receiving the DCDM (Digital
Cinema Distribution Master) via
digital delivery networks (such
as Aspera or SmartJog). Then
we upload the received data to
the RAPID-2K mastering station.
Next our engineers perform the
necessary operations to encode
the DCP and to prepare it for
replication and transmission to
movie theatres. The mastering
station works perfectly with
both 2D and 3D DCP achieving
an average speed 12 frames per
second.
All the interfaces for Doremi
are very user-friendly. The first
time we saw them we were
amazed by the large number
of options and switches, but
after working only a few days
everything became obvious.
Once the DCP package is ready,
it is transmitted over the LAN
directly to the player DCP2000
server installed in the screening
room. There our engineers,
together with representatives of
the customer, review the movie
and approving it for duplication
and shipping. This is a fairly
simple process that involves
coordinating the work of the two
main servers, both from Doremi
– for mastering and playback.
Thanks to the complete and
scalable solutions from Doremi
we were able to build one of
the best and fastest growing
digital mastering labs in Russia.
Of course, this is the result of
hard work by the lab staff, but it
is also important to know that
the Doremi equipment is also
working well for us.
DCP24 is also the founder
of the “Russian United Digital
Cinema Database” – the
united database for all Russian
integrators, distributors, and
digital cinema vendors. The
database contains live update
information about the Russian
digital cinema market and it
includes all certificated cinemas
with the contact information for
each digital screen in Russia and
the former Soviet Union. More
than half of the modern screens
in Russia are now digital.
Anatoly Kuzmenko is CEO of
DCP24 Laboratory.
Contacts
doremilabs.com
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