By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter
Huge tornadoes sweep away buildings in Los Angeles and floods in Manhattan swallow the entire city in the latest movie "The Day After Tomorrow". These amazing scenes wouldn't be possible without computer graphic technology, but you still might not be viewing it as the filmmakers intended it to be seen if it is not projected through a digital system.
Although computer graphics provides a new means for filmmakers to bring their imagination to their movies, conventional methods of screening films in theaters can't keep up with the new technology. But digital cinemas, or digital screening systems, now allow them seen as they are originally aimed.
"Digital cinema promises better picture quality for audiences", said Park Sung-oh, business manager of the Korean branch of Texas Instrument, pioneer company of the digital projection system. "It is especially true for movies in which computer graphics is used a lot or for movies that are entirely ...
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