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Berlinale chooses Barco digital projectors
Feb 19, 2010
“We are glad to be working with Barco's digital-cinema projectors for our anniversary edition,” said Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick. “We have worked with them on the four previous editions and know we can trust the projectors to perform flawlessly for the festival's entire duration.”
Berlinale chooses Barco digital projectors
Feb 19, 2010
“We are glad to be working with Barco's digital-cinema projectors for our anniversary edition,” said Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick. “We have worked with them on the four previous editions and know we can trust the projectors to perform flawlessly for the festival's entire duration.”
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