Tag: Dolby Cinema

  • Annapurna Studios launches India’s first Dolby Vision facility on its fiftieth anniversary

    Annapurna Studios launches India’s first Dolby Vision facility on its fiftieth anniversary

    MUMBAI:  Celebrating 50 years of cinematic excellence, Annapurna Studios has introduced India’s first Dolby Vision grading and mastering facility for Dolby Cinema and Home. The state-of-the-art facility, located within its post-production department, is poised to revolutionise visual storytelling by offering cutting-edge technology for filmmakers.

    The  launch event on 9  January was graced by legendary filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, who inaugurated the advanced addition to the iconic studio.

     

    SS Rajamouli

    Speaking on the occasion, Rajamouli, whose Academy award-winning RRR was the first Indian film released in Dolby Cinema, commended Annapurna Studios for its steadfast commitment to innovation and for setting new benchmarks in the Indian entertainment industry. Said he: “During the time of RRR, when we wanted to grade the film in Dolby Vision, we had to travel to Germany. It was disheartening not to experience my film in Dolby Vision in my own country. But today, I’m thrilled to see a Dolby Vision grading facility at Annapurna Studios. Watching a film in Dolby Vision is an entirely different experience—the crystal-clear clarity and enhanced nuances elevate storytelling. I can’t wait for audiences to experience it!”

    Film star Akkineni  Nagarjuna who is vice-chairman Annapurna Studios was also present on the occasion. He said: “”From pioneering virtual production to housing India’s first Dolby-certified postproduction facility, our goal has always been to put Indian films on the map. This collaboration with Dolby reaffirms our legacy of embracing change and innovation. This facility underscores our dedication to advancing the creative process and providing filmmakers with tools that deliver unparalleled quality and immersive experiences for audiences.”

    Annapurna Studios executive director, Supriya Yarlagadda noted the transformative potential of the new facility, “With this Dolby-certified facility, we are redefining how films are created and experienced. Our goal is to empower filmmakers to tell their stories with unparalleled precision and impact.”

    Established in 1975 by Nagarjuna’s father,  Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Annapurna Studios has been a cornerstone of Indian cinema, especially for those emerging from the south of India.  Spanning 22 acres in the heart of Hyderabad, the studio offers an end-to-end filmmaking ecosystem where creators can turn their scripts into finished films. Over the decades, the studio has continually evolved to meet the growing needs of the film industry, cementing its reputation as a hub of creativity and innovation.

    Akkineni NagarjunaThe launch event

    The post-production  facility is led by the chief technology officer CV Rao, who has been with Annapurna Studios for nearly 14 years now. “It’s a proud moment for us,” he said, a grin on his ever smiling face as he looked at the guests who had come to the inauguration.

    The Dolby Vision grading and mastering facility is the result of a partnership with Dolby Laboratories, renowned for its ground breaking advancements in audio and visual technology.

    The team at Annapurna has been gradually exposing the addition  to different technical craftsmen involved in the post-production process. On 10 January, colorists were explained – through a master class  – the workflow  involved in  working on the Dolby Vision grading and mastering facility for Dolby Cinema and Home 

  • Major Hollywood studios embrace Dolby’s Total Cinema experience

    Major Hollywood studios embrace Dolby’s Total Cinema experience

    MUMBAI: Five new Hollywood features, including the first two titles from Twentieth Century Fox, will be joining the Dolby Cinema experience featuring Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

     

    The Sony Pictures title The Perfect Guy, in theatres 11 September; Twentieth Century Fox’s Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials directed by Wes Ball, in theatres 18 September; and Ridley Scott’s The Martian, in theatres 2 October; followed by the Warner Bros. Pictures title Pan, in theatres 9 October, and In the Heart of the Sea (Village Roadshow Pictures)in theatres 11 December, will deliver a sense of fear, adrenaline, and fun when experienced at a Dolby Cinema location.

     

    “We are delighted to see a dynamic slate of movies, with all the major Hollywood studios embracing today’s most advanced and powerful imaging and sound technologies. Dolby Cinema has demonstrated that it can transport the audience into a new world of action-packed blockbusters with booming sounds, but can also pack animated films with heart and emotion,” said Dolby Laboratories senior vice president, cinema Doug Darrow. 

     

    Dolby Cinema begins with the filmmaker’s vision—using the full storytelling capabilities that Dolby offers in image and sound production to transform the way movies are made. Combined with state-of-the-art image, sound, and acoustic capabilities, the movie comes alive to deliver cinema in its purest form.

  • Dolby Laboratories completes 50 years; charts growth plan

    Dolby Laboratories completes 50 years; charts growth plan

    MUMBAI: Dolby Laboratories, which sparked a revolution in sight and sound based on American engineer Ray Dolby’s vision for spectacular entertainment, has completed 50 years.

     

    To support growth, Dolby will be moving to new headquarters at 1275 Market Street in San Francisco where it will continue to shape the sight and sound of entertainment and communications with new technologies like Dolby Cinema, Dolby Vision, Dolby Voice and Dolby Atmos.

     

    The company’s story began in 1965 with the invention of Dolby noise reduction, a breakthrough system, which eliminated the hiss that plagued tape recordings. The company went on to transform cinema, introducing more powerful and immersive sound to forever change the way movies were made and enjoyed. Dolby sound helped bring Star Wars to life in 1977 and created an entire industry devoted to the audio experience.

     

    The company’s latest initiative Dolby Cinema transforms the way people watch movies comprising a premium cinema offering that combines the best in sight and sound with a bold new theatre design, creating an amazing experience for moviegoers.

     

    AMC Theatres and Dolby Laboratories, which recently launched Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime, will be launched in up to 100 sites by 2024, including major cities like San Francisco, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Miami, Boston, Denver and Seattle.

     

    Moreover, revolutionizing displays from movie theaters to TVs, Dolby Vision will see Disney’s Tomorrowland and Disney Pixar’s Inside Out as the first Dolby Vision titles. The first TVs with Dolby Vision are arriving this year from Vizio.

     

    On the other hand, Dolby Voice revolutionizes the conference call and the way people communicate at work by making calls exceptionally clear, natural and productive, like in-person meetings.

     

    Dolby Atmos, which is becoming the sound format of choice for leading filmmakers and device makers is a technology that places and moves specific sounds anywhere in the room, including overhead, to bring entertainment alive all around the audience.

     

    Since its introduction in the cinema in 2012, Dolby Atmos has been embraced by all the major Hollywood studios, 14 Academy Award winning directors, and 27 Academy Award winning sound mixers. Over 1,000 screens worldwide have installed or committed to be equipped with Dolby Atmos and 275+ Dolby Atmos titles have been announced globally.

     

    Additionally, entertainment enthusiasts can now also enjoy Dolby Atmos in their home theaters, on their mobile devices and in virtual reality experiences from Jaunt.