[ATTACH=CONFIG]200459.vB5-legacyid=12186[/ATTACH]The International Film Festival (Berlinale) is one of the most important events for the international film industry and is at the same time the largest public cinematic festival in the world. The 65th Berlinale enthused this year hundreds of thousands of spectators with some 400 films in 52 venues. Dutch loudspeaker manufacturer Alcons Audio convinced the operators with its pro-ribbon sound system and powers the heart of the film festival – the Berlinale Palast (“Berlinale Palace”).
Each year, since the Berlinale of 2000, the Stage Entertainment Theater am Potsdamer Platz, which is actually a musical theater, is transformed into the main venue of the Berlinale: the 1,600 seated Berlinale Palast. Here the glamorous gala opening with an international star cast takes place, as well as the premieres of the competition films. In addition, the Berlinale Palast is the setting for the award ceremony of the Golden and Silver Bears.
For the Berlinale 2015, the “International Film Festival Berlin”, a division of the Federal Cultural events in Berlin GmbH, planned a new sound system for the prestigious hall.
Alcons Audio was invited in September 2014 by the operator of the Theater am Potsdamer Platz, Stage Entertainment, to have one of its Cinema Series speaker systems compared with systems from four other manufacturers.
[B]Alcons convinced[/B]
The two-day tests included various measurements and listening tests with different parts of music and film sound material. Successively, the results were presented to a jury – separated into the individual screen and surround speakers sections.
The results from these tests were the reason for Stage Entertainment to propose Alcons Audio as sound system supplier.
Dr.-Ing. Reiner Chemnitius, who has been advising the Berlinale in all aspects of media technology since 1987, tells about the experience with the new cinema system in the Berlinale Palast: “We are all very pleased and – although we were aware of the exceptional sound quality of Alcons’ systems – the actual listening impression still surprised us. With the Berlinale Palast we’re not talking about a normal and not even about a very large cinema;
We are talking about a 1,600-seat theater with two tiers, that is normally not used as a cinema. In view of the special requirements to the sound system imposed by this hall, the Alcons system even exceeded our expectations significantly.”
“We are very pleased our products are part of one of the most important film festivals in the world. The sound of the Berlinale Palast is a reference project for the worldwide success of our pro-ribbon solutions in the cinema and theater market”, says Tom Back, founder and CEO of Alcons Audio.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]200460.vB5-legacyid=12187[/ATTACH][B]10x Alcons CR4 as screen system and 88 surrounds in use[/B]
Immediately after the award of the contract, the installation phase began under the responsibility of ASC (Amptown System Company) Berlin, working closely with Christian Lerch of Dolby Germany and Chris Quested of Dolby UK.
In the Berlinale Palast an Alcons pro-ribbon screen sound system consisting of 10x Alcons CR4 is installed. The eight-meter-high screen required an arrangement of the ten screen systems divided into two rows of five units.
The system is completed by a Dolby Atmos® specified 88 units pro-ribbon surround system, featuring different types of Alcons surrounds: CRS8 (8″ + 4″ pro-ribbon), CRS12 (12″ + 4″ pro-ribbon), CRS12GT/60 (12″ + 6″ pro-ribbon), CRSGT/90 (12″ + 6″ pro-ribbon), CCS8 (8″ coaxial) and CCS12 (12″ coaxial). For the bass fundament Alcons CB362 (2x 18″) and BF181 (1x 18”) subwoofers are used.
All systems are driven by Alcons Sentinel3 and Sentinel10 4-channel amplified DSP controllers. A total of 32 Sentinels with 128 channels are fed with AES / EBU digital audio signal and are controlled by Alcons’ ALControl remote monitoring and control software.
After the Berlinale, all 88 surrounds and subwoofers remain at their positions to work as surround system in the theater, that’s than renamed back to its official name “Theater am Potsdamer Platz”. Only the screen construction is removed for the musical and theater function until the next Berlinale.
Tom Back explains the success of Alcons’ cinema systems: “The current developments in digital sound show the drawbacks of conventional compression driver based systems. Alcons’ innovative solutions with our multi-patented pro-ribbon transducer technology and the 96kHz DSP Class-D amplifiers allow new surround technologies, such as Dolby Atmos®, to realize their true full potential and to create the perfect experience for the audience. ”
Equal enthusiasm is expressed by Berlinale Festival Manager Johannes Wachs: “The new sound system in the Berlinale Palast with Alcons speakers and Dolby Atmos® processing has not only impressed us, but also our discerning audience instantly; The many positive reactions to the sensational brilliance and the new surround experience have confirmed this.”
More information on [url]www.berlinale.de[/url] and [url]www.alconsaudio.com[/url]
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Alcons background information;
Alcons Audio is a Dutch manufacturer of professional sound systems for quality-conscious clients in the cinema, installation and rental/touring industry.
The Alcons Audio team continuously strives for obtaining the most natural possible sound reproduction at any SPL with utmost day-to-day consistency and reliability. This is achieved through a tameless curiosity combined with a fearless drive to develop and implement unconventional technologies and techniques. Alcons’ multiple-patented high-power pro-ribbon technology is just one example.
Recent Alcons ambassadors include: St. Patrick’s Cathedral New York, National Theater Finland, Lucas Theater Savannah GA USA, Hamburg State Opera house Germany, Lucasfilm Singapore, Walt Disney Germany, NBCUniversal Pictures, Jazz at Lincoln Center Qatar, Red Bull’s Hangar-7 Austria, Volkswagen Gläserne Manufaktur, a.o.