Severtson to Feature Folded Screens at 2024 CinemaCon

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Wed, 03/20/2024 - 14:18 -- Nick Dager

Severtson Screens will feature its folded SeVision 3D GX line of cinema projection screens during CinemaCon 2024, which is being held April 8-11 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Severtson Screens will feature its folded SeVision 3D GX line of cinema projection screens during CinemaCon 2024, which is being held April 8-11 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.“As international shipping rates are terribly high to destinations around the globe, our folded shipping method makes worldwide distribution of our industry acclaimed SeVision 3D GX highly affordable as is reduces these shipping costs by up to 70 percent,” said Toby Severtson, president and CEO. “Besides standard perforated white and silver screens, we now also offer the immensely popular microperf as well as our new digi-perf options for our folded SeVision 3D GX line of cinema projection screens for international shipment. Since its successful launch, we’ve had to renovate our facility and upgrade our machinery to keep up with worldwide demand.”

Both microperf and digi-perf provide approximately seven percent open space against the traditional 4.5 percent open space. Severtson’s new digi-perf screens, such as microperf, are also engineered for the optimum audio and visual experience available in the marketplace today. Digi-perf screens are available with all coatings and gains, are foldable as with all Severtson cinema screens (excluding electric screens), and it reduces moire over traditional standard perf screens.

“Microperf and now Digi-perf are quickly becoming industry standards as projection resolutions increase and is what has put the folded line over the top,” added Dan Maxwell, Severtson vice president and COO. “These two options are now the screens of choice for high-end, premier theatres and cinema chains. The Severtson microperf and digi-perf viewing surfaces practically eliminate moiré which is often problematic of screens with larger perforation, yet continues to provide a more realistic soundstage allowing speakers to be placed directly behind the screen.”