Dolby 3D sites already have to purchase the glasses with no help from the studios. Real-D is the only format that the studios pay for. Why should some theatres have to absorb the bill when the studios will pick up the costs of others? While the Dolby 3D glasses are reusable, they break and get stolen constantly. Not to mention the cost of the upkeep and payroll to monitor the glasses. At $30.00 per pair it would be nice to have them replaced by the studios. They won’t and the Dolby sites still manage.
This theatre was constructed by CRR Builders. The one in West Melbourne FL was done by MH Williams Construction. The Architect for both theatres was Space Coast Architect, PA.
Dolby 3D sites already have to purchase the glasses with no help from the studios. Real-D is the only format that the studios pay for. Why should some theatres have to absorb the bill when the studios will pick up the costs of others? While the Dolby 3D glasses are reusable, they break and get stolen constantly. Not to mention the cost of the upkeep and payroll to monitor the glasses. At $30.00 per pair it would be nice to have them replaced by the studios. They won’t and the Dolby sites still manage.
This theatre was constructed by CRR Builders. The one in West Melbourne FL was done by MH Williams Construction. The Architect for both theatres was Space Coast Architect, PA.