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Durango theater goes digital.(Abbey Theatre in southwestern Colorado shows digital videos)(Brief Article)
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Sunset
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February 1, 2001| Author:
Williams, Cheri
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* Digital video projection is such state-of-the-art technology that few mainstream movie theaters are equipped with it. However, the Abbey Theatre, a 130-seat art house in southwestern Colorado, shows works ...
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Durango theater goes digital.(Abbey Theatre in southwestern Colorado shows digital videos)(Brief Article)
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; * Digital video projection is such state-of-the-art technology that few mainstream movie theaters are equipped with it. However, the Abbey Theatre, a 130-seat art house in southwestern Colorado, shows works by independent filmmakers who make pioneering use of clear, high-resolution DVD images.
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