Cinemark to Provide Captioning in all First-Run Theaters
April 2011
Editor: Here's more good news on the captioning front. It appears that
people with hearing loss will soon have far wider access to movies
throughout the US!
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Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK), one of the world's largest motion
picture exhibitors, today announced that it will provide a closed captioning
option for people who are deaf or have significant hearing loss in all of
its first-run theatres. Cinemark is installing captioning systems on a
rolling basis across its circuit in conjunction with the chain's conversion
to an all-digital format. Installation started early this year and about
half of Cinemark's theaters in California already have captioning
capability. Cinemark will be able to offer closed captioning at all of its
first-run theaters by mid 2012.
Movie captions convey the dialogue, narration, musical cues, and key
sound effects, speaker identification and other auditory information, in the
form of written text for those viewers who have significant difficulty
hearing the movie sound track. Closed captions are relayed-in sync with the
movie-only to members of the audience who choose to receive them via a
personal display device. The captions are not visible on the screen to the
rest of the audience.
The Association of Late-Deafened Adults (ALDA), an advocacy group for
those with who have lost some or all of their hearing, applauded Cinemark's
commitment. Cinemark has worked closely with ALDA in setting the time-table
for installation of captioning capability in California. ALDA also agreed to
dismiss a lawsuit the organization filed in late 2010 over captioning issues
in Cinemark's California theatres. They were represented by Sid Wolinsky and
Kevin Knestrick of Disability Rights Advocates (DRA), a non-profit legal
center, headquartered in Berkeley, California, and John Waldo, an attorney
whose practice focuses on the needs of those with hearing loss.
"We are pleased with Cinemark's support for captioning. This decision
makes first-run movies available to millions of patrons who are deaf and
hard-of-hearing in California. They deserve to participate in this
quintessential American experience," said Mr. Knestrick. "We want to commend
Cinemark for the prompt and cooperative way it resolved this case," Mr.
Waldo said. Linda Drattell, a plaintiff in the case, commented "I am
delighted that around this time next year people who are deaf and
hard-of-hearing will be able to watch first-run movies at Cinemark theaters
throughout California."
Cinemark selected the CaptiView Closed Caption Viewing System (CaptiView)
from Burbank-based Doremi Cinemas LLC to transmit the closed captions to
audience members who desire the assistance of captioning. CaptiView provides
captioning to those who have significant difficulty hearing the movie
soundtrack via an OLED display on a bendable support arm that fits into the
theater seat cup holder. This device, provided to movie patrons upon
request, operates on an internal wireless system and can be used in any seat
in the theatre. The OLED screen provides exceptionally clear captions. The
device is also equipped with a privacy visor, which ensures that the
captioning has no impact on neighboring movie patrons.
"Cinemark was pleased to collaborate with ALDA," said Michael Cavalier,
General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Cinemark, USA, Inc. "The
conversion to digital cinema has facilitated the development of closed
captioning systems like CaptiView. We now have a platform that makes full
implementation of a captioning system viable. Cinemark has worked closely
with our suppliers to make certain that we are providing the highest quality
closed caption system," he added. Laura Franze, a partner with the law firm
of Hunton & Williams LLP, who represented Cinemark in working out the
settlement with ALDA, commented "Cinemark has long recognized the importance
of making the movies it exhibits accessible to deaf and hard-of-hearing
audiences and has supported captioning in different forms for many years.
With the conversion to digital cinema and the development of digital closed
captioning systems like CaptiView, Cinemark was moving ahead to full
implementation of closed captioning even before this lawsuit was filed."
Michael Archer, Vice President of Digital Cinema at Doremi noted, "When
we began the in-house design of the CaptiView product two years ago, we
worked closely with Cinemark, our long-term partner, to create a viable,
high-quality product that displays closed captions for digital cinema. We
are pleased to have this opportunity to work with Cinemark to provide
captioned movies to their patrons across the country."
About Cinemark Holdings, Inc.
Cinemark is a leading domestic and international motion picture
exhibitor, operating 430 theatres with 4,945 screens in 39 U.S. states,
Brazil, Mexico and 11 other Latin American countries as of December 31,
2010. For more information go to www.cinemark.com.
About the Association of Late-Deafened Adults
The Association of Late-Deafened Adults (ALDA) is a not-for-profit
organization incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois. The
Association of Late Deafened Adults advocates on behalf of the 38 million
Americans who have lost some or all of their hearing. For more information,
please visit www.alda.org.
About Disability Rights Advocates (DRA)
Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) is a non-profit legal center, which for
nearly twenty years, has specialized in high-impact class action litigation
on behalf of people with all types of disabilities. DRA litigates nationally
and has offices in Berkeley, California and New York City.
About Doremi Cinemas LLC
Doremi Cinema LLC is the digital cinema hardware division of Doremi Labs
Inc. located in Burbank California. For nearly 25 years, Doremi has been
providing award winning hardware solutions for cinema, broadcast,
presentation and special venue markets. Having shipped over 22,000 servers
into the cinema market, Doremi is the global leader in cinema server
technology. CaptiView has helped propel Doremi into a worldwide leader in
access technology.
Source: CInemark