Cinemagoers at the Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose can now enjoy a state of the art 3D cinema experience thanks to a £92,000 digitisation project.
The SSVC Seahawk Cinema at RNAS Culdrose has joined the digital revolution – undergoing a revamp with the latest digital technology to provide audiences with superior 2D picture quality and a truly immersive 3D experience.
The project has taken 11 months to complete and is a joint venture with SSVC, the RNAS Culdrose Welfare Fund, and the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.
The upgraded cinema showcased its new 3D capability by providing a free screening of the sci-fi thriller “The Darkest Hour” courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox, one day before its UK release.
Janice Lorimer, Head of SSVC Forces Cinemas, said: “It’s going to be an amazing community facility for Culdrose and it’s great that SSVC could help support this project.”
Glyn Timmins - the Financial Controller of the Seahawk Cinema who has been overseeing the project - said: “The new digitised facilities are great. We’re hoping the 3D system will be a good draw for people to entice them out of their cabins so they can enjoy the 3D cinema experience.”
The cinema dates back to the 1970s, and has undergone a number of upgrades over the years as technology has moved forward. The 192-seater cinema shows films three nights a week – Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and is also used as a briefing facility by personnel based at RNAS Culdrose.
WO1 Steve Cass, Base Warrant Officer at RNAS Culdrose, said: “The cinema is a cracking facility, and the new 3D technology has dramatically enhanced it.”
The digitisation of these cinemas is largely down to Hollywood saying goodbye to Celluloid film, which has been used for 120 years in cinemas around the world. SSVC has funded one third of the cost to upgrade Forces Cinemas in the Falkland Islands, British Forces Germany and Cyprus. The Wessex Theatre in Northern Ireland will be the next to be converted, along with four further cinemas in BFG.
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