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One of the highest-end screening rooms in the country, this private theater in Mountain View features a 10-megapixel digital projector, the Meridian 810 Reference. It uses a PKI Xenon lamp at 4,000 lumens and projects a stunningly bright and crisp picture onto a 140" Stewart Cinecurve screen with variable masking, allowing multiple fixed-height aspect ratios from 4:3 to 2.4:1.

 

The projector's scaler employs no fewer than five Marvell Qdeo Video Processors under microprocessor control, allowing even 480i content to have perfectly smooth lines, even when standing directly in front of the screen. The only projector of its kind, it has better resolution than 4K Digital Cinema – about five times the full-HD resolution of 1080p!

 

The theater is also equipped with a top-end 9.2 surround sound system, Meridian's flagship product, which includes their 861 Surround Sound Processor, DSP8000 mains, 7200HC center, six 350i surrounds, two SW5500 subwoofers, and the just-released HD621 HDMI Audio Processor.

 

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On April 11, 2018, MALA hosted a pre-air screening of “The Muslim Next Door,” an installment in Katie Couric’s National Geographic docuseries, AMERICA INSIDE OUT. In the episode, Couric explored the stories of Muslim Americans in today’s America. The screening was followed by an impressive panel of MALA storytellers, who shared their own experiences as “the Muslim next door.”

Screening for potential diseases that could lead to developmental disabilities began in the 1960s when Dr. Robert Guthrie developed a mass screening test for phenylketonuria.

  

Photo credit: Joshua Barash

City of West Hollywood to Host a Special Celebration of the 61st Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Featuring an Advance Screening of the Film Invictus on Wednesday, December 9, 2009

On April 11, 2018, MALA hosted a pre-air screening of “The Muslim Next Door,” an installment in Katie Couric’s National Geographic docuseries, AMERICA INSIDE OUT. In the episode, Couric explored the stories of Muslim Americans in today’s America. The screening was followed by an impressive panel of MALA storytellers, who shared their own experiences as “the Muslim next door.”

March 20, 2014: Sami Gayle at a special screening of 'Divergent' in New York City..Mandatory Credit: Dara Kushner/INFphoto.com Ref.: infusny-05/42|sp|

actors Mason Sharrow, Ricardo Williams, and Anthony Manalang at the screening for the film, Gutter King

Writer/director Michel Haznavicius and actors Berenice Bejo and Jean Dujardin answered audience questions at the October 25, 2011 screening of "The Artist." The screening was held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood by the KCET Cinema Series. It was hosted by movie critic Pete Hammond.

 

For more on 'The Artist' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/

 

Colombia

 

© Fernando Yaacov Pena CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

 

Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 34 No. 112 2021 www.cehjournal.org

On April 11, 2018, MALA hosted a pre-air screening of “The Muslim Next Door,” an installment in Katie Couric’s National Geographic docuseries, AMERICA INSIDE OUT. In the episode, Couric explored the stories of Muslim Americans in today’s America. The screening was followed by an impressive panel of MALA storytellers, who shared their own experiences as “the Muslim next door.”

POLITICO hosts a Cocktails and Conversation event with Robert De Niro as part of the White House Correspondence Association event May 2, 2014 in Washington, D.C. Robert De Niro unveiled the HBO documentary tribute to his father, “Remembering the Artist, Robert De Niro, Sr.,” following its acclaim at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The exclusive East Coast premiere is hosted by POLITICO and HBO and features an intimate Q & A session with Robert De Niro, film producers Perri Peltz and Geeta Gandbhir, and POLITICO’s Mike Allen. (Rod Lamkey Jr. for POLITICO)

Special Screening of "The Post" hosted by Leonard Downie Jr. , the former executive editor and vice president of The Washington Post, where he was executive editor from 1991-2008.Photo by Camaron Stevenson

Documentary filmmaker Michael J. Lutman was invited to screen his film, Plasticized, as part of Hulbert Street's outdoor summer movie program. The film follows members of the 5 Gyres Institute as they sail through the South Atlantic collecting plastic debris from the waters as part of their research and study into plastic marine pollution. The trailer can be seen here: www.plasticizedthemovie.com/

 

Hulbert Street, South Fremantle, Western Australia.

 

*In my opinion, it wasn't a highly entertaining film but it was quite interesting to see the team at work.

  

Screening of the new Netflix drama 'The Crown' at Winfield House, 31 October 2016.

Photo Title: Diabetic Retinopathy Screening

Submitted by: Parag Sharifuzzaman

Category: Amateur

Country: Bangladesh

Organisation: Dr. K. Zaman BNSB Eye Hospital, Bangladesh

COVID-19 Photo: Yes

Photo Caption: Fundus photo is being taken to check the diabetic retinopathy during the COVID-19.

  

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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.

New York Premiere of The Red Robin (Photo by Silvia Forni)

Produer Brent Kunkle, screenwriter/actor Nick D'Amici and special fx makeup whiz Brian Spears at the East Coast Premiere of LATE PHASES - 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Daniel Timoldi)

The Texas Heart Institute Center for Women's Heart and Vascular Health provided comprehensive cardiovascular disease screenings and recommendations to more than 120 women

Rach and I were walking through town. We were running a bit late for the live cinema screening of 'One Man, Two Governors' so we took a short cut down a side road, off Deansgate. I spied this scrawl of positive chalk graffiti and stopped to take photos. I noticed a girl sitting on a railing, to the right of this frame but ignored her as I was more interested in the shot. I didn't want her to think I had stopped to take pictures of her so I made every effort to turn away from her gaze. After a burst of shooting I flicked through what I had before moving on. Just then another woman, from the other side of the street said 'are you ok?' I turned round and just as I was about to reply, I noticed the girl on the railing again. She was crying her eyes out. She replied to the second woman, saying 'yeah, I'm fine'. I suddenly felt really stupid standing in the middle of the road, in the middle of this tender moment, with my camera, taking pictures of a wall. I also felt bad that I had not said anything to the crying girl but, to be honest, if I'd have noticed her crying, I probably would have framed her in the shot, next to the 'Smile...' graffiti. Hope she was alright.

Soldiers analyze cyber communications during Cyber Quest 2019. The mission of Cyber Quest is to conduct prototyping experiments that demonstrate capabilities with the potential to quickly close high-priority technology gaps. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. TaMaya Eberhart, 55th Combat Camera)

 

Introduction and Q&A for the screening of Forsaken

The screening of the show commenced in the D Block of the Alcatraz Cellhouse.

Unsure of the date - probably 67/68 or earlier. Johnstown Jets vs New Haven Blades

Many US agencies enforce rules that stop trading with foreign entities so we are here to act as per rules with international shipping policies by the Restricted party screening process. www.linqsdata.com/

The Texas Heart Institute Center for Women's Heart and Vascular Health provided comprehensive cardiovascular disease screenings and recommendations to more than 120 women

Q&A after the BFI screening of Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia

My Bloody Valentine (1981) Reunion screening

May 21, 2009

 

Rue Morgue magazine put on a one night only screening of the original Canadian slasher "My Bloody Valentine" (1981) as part of their monthly Cinemacbre screenings at the Bloor Cinema in downtown Toronto.

 

This was the very first time the film has been seen UNCUT on the big screen and a number of cast and crew were on hand for this very special one night only screening/reunion.

 

Cast and crew in attendance included:

 

George Mihalka - Director

Neil Affleck - Axel

Lori Hallier - Sarah

Alf Humphreys - Howard

Paul Kelman - TJ

Paul Zaza - composer

Bob Presman - Line producer

 

Following the screening the cast and crew did a Q/A and autograph session ( which can be seen here: www.youtube.com/user/TheGoremet )

 

This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for fans of My Bloody Valentine, and if you haven't seen the Original film (not to be confused with the 3D Remake) be sure to check it out on DVD.

www.imdb.com/title/tt0082782/

 

For more information on Rue Morgue and their monthly screenings please visit www.rue-morgue.com

 

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WEDU held a free preview screening of the Ken Burns documentary JACKIE ROBINSON on April 6, 2016 at Friday Morning Musicale in Tampa. During the event, former Negro Baseball League players shared their own personal stories, memories and experiences.

Photo Title: EYE SCREENING CAMP

Submitted by: Manoj Mahat

Category: Amateur

Country: Nepal

Organisation: Institute of Medicine

COVID-19 Photo: No

Photo Caption: Patient was astonished to know about the fundus examination which was shot during free eye screening camp

  

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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.

Room XIX, Palaisdes Nations, geneva, general view

during speeches

 

(UN Photo/Patrick Bertshmann)

Фотографии: Алексей Калабин / Институт "Стрелка"

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