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Digital switch real dilemma for independent theaters

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Previously, films arrived on several reels, shipped in heavy packages, Hopper said. Now, a new movie is stored on a hard drive and comes in a small box.

After the film is downloaded onto a server, the movie can be shown on any of the theater’s three screens with the click of a mouse – no set up of reels required, she said. The old metal film reels that hang on the wall of the projection room are now just decoration.

Hopper said the family is excited about the change, “because most theaters our size are going out of business.”

In March, the theater hosted a symposium that brought together more than 50 independent theater owners from the Midwest, Hopper said. Representatives for digital projection and sound explained what the change would entail.

Hopper said Sycamore’s theater is the only one of that group that’s made the switch to digital.

“Everybody was excited about it, but none of them knew how to finance it,” she said.

The Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb shows classics and family films, not first-run movies, said executive director Alex Nerad, so they haven’t faced the same issue. But the theater also made the switch to digital a few years ago on a smaller scale, now using a digital projector to show movies.

“It’s very exciting to have a historic theater in our community that shows first-run films,” he said of the State Street Theatre.

A corporate representative with Carmike Cinemas, which owns Market Square 10 in DeKalb, could not be reached for comment.

Sycamore Mayor Ken Mundy said he appreciates the investment the Hoppers made in the community.

“Nobody’s looking to spend money they don’t have,” he said. “We are fortunate that these folks in business here are able to adjust, and this is a big adjustment here.”

Having worked in the film industry since 1974, Hopper became emotional talking about the change. The family took the old film equipment, still in good condition, to DeKalb Iron and Metal Co.

But, Hopper added, there are benefits to digital. Sound is much more precise, and they’ll never have to worry about scratches, dust or the film being out of frame.


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