Robert asks…
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Digital Film Projection?
In cinemas films are recently being projected digitally.. What are the Advantages and Disadvantage of that.
Is it cheaper/more expensive for the production conpany?
Is it cheaper/more expensive for the cinema?
Does it give a better quality than how movies used to be projected?
What is the term used for old movie projections?
If you could answer all my questions accurately then Thank you, you’re a legend! ;P xx
Nagesh answers:
The difference in the cost of delivery is huge.
Instead of having to make thousands of 35 mm theatrical release prints, a simple digital download is all that is necessary.
Then there is the operation of two 35 mm projection cameras and rewinding the film at the end of each reel.
The costs to the production company has nothing to do with the way the film is delivered to the viewers.
All you have to do is visit a traditional motion picture theater that uses 35 mm projection and one that uses digital projection to see the difference. That can be subjective, so only you can tell.
Betty asks…
How can i increase download speed with bitcomet?
When i download a movie thats is 4GB file size, the average download speed is around 30-40 KB/s. And it takes hours to finish downloading. So how can i increase the download spee?
Nagesh answers:
The way bittorrent works is the more seeders and the less leechers the faster the download speeds. Also, the faster your upload, the faster your download should be. See, the more people you connect to, the more you are able to get data from them. But, with many older torrents, the average seeder just has a 40-50kb upload so thats what you have to work with.
Mark asks…
Can you advise or just list all possible americanenglish movies based on Jack London books?
I really need it, if it is possible it would be great if someone could list all these movies based on J.London books and mention the source where I can download them fo free. I‘ve googled and there are very few old movies…I live in Europe, so I‘ve decided to ask about it here. Well, any help will be really appreciated. Thank you in advance 🙂
Nagesh answers:
Here’s a list http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0518711/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Laura asks…
What was the scariest movie you have seen?
I want to download a horror movie but I can‘t find a scary one 😀 I mean I‘ve seen all those old horror movies like shining and they are not scary,I want maybe based on true story movie something with ghosts or ouija board not with vampires, werewolf, huge bugs and so on, those kind of movies are funny 😀 Can anyone help me out?
Nagesh answers:
Shutter,, watch the japaness verison
Jenny asks…
What site can I turn to to watch movies that don’t skip or stop all the time here and there–?
Drama, adventure and international like who did it.Any help out there. Old movies are good. Thanks PS I don’t down load.
Nagesh answers:
Hello Misslesslie,
It is actually an issue with the signal strength being sent by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The signal strength does affect ‘streaming’, as well as ‘download’ speeds. The amount of people at different times of the day that are tapping into the signal are known as ‘traffic’. The greater the amount of traffic, the slower the pace (much the same as rush hour on the roads). I have up to 50 Mega-bites foe this purpose, and still experience streaming problems at busy times.
So, increasing your Megs may not help that much depending upon the time of day. You can telephone your ISP while your computer is experiencing these problems, and ask them to check your signal strength. ALL providers have problems maintaining the strength of signal, as the more people that come on line, using their service, will naturally slow things down. Everyone and his uncle has problems with this irritation, and this is why folk are constantly changing from dial-up (the slowest of all) to cable, to Satellite etc. I use fibre optic cable service which is supposed to be the best, but at times it’s rubbish! Any supply is only as good as the weakest link (the street boxes are often in need of up-dating, and that costs them money). Further to this the signal often comes through third parties which are not so modern, and this apparently is a problem area. I personally believe that ‘home users’ get second pickings to business users (we get what is left over of signal strength). When the provider gives the amount of Megs you will notice the small print which says ‘up to’. Seldom have I ever gotten the max.
Try going on-line at less busy times, and see if the problems cease.
All the best
TM
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