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International Theatre Equipment Association
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In 1971, members of Theatre Equipment and Theatre Equipment Dealers
Association united to form TEA, Theatre Equipment Association.
The idea behind TEA was to join forces into a single, permanent organization for the purposes of fostering und maintaining professional, business and social relationships among its members within all segments of the motion picture industry. In 1994, TEA became ITEA expanding to the international arena, including the countries of Canada, France, Italy, Singapore and Japan. Today, ITEA is representative of over 50 manufactures and 50 dealers across the country and around the world. |
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Annual Convention |
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ITEA is committed to improving our members knowledge of the theatre industry through seminars and shows during the course of the year in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, August 12-16, 2001. These activities are forums for discussion on the hot topics within our industry.
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Monday, August 13th / Seminar - "Digital Cinema - Things You Need To Know!" |
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Harry Mathias (Barco), Bernard Collard (EVS Digital Cinema), Dwight Lindsey (Schneider Optics),
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Tuesday, August 14th / Seminar - "Basic Optics" |
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Dwight Lindsey (Schneider Optics)
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Wednesday, August 15th / Seminar - "Screen Advertising In Europe and Its
Interaction with Digital, Camera" and |
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The Schneider Factory is a high technology factory manufacturing precision optics to tolerances that are measured in fractions of a wavelength of light. You can't even measure the parts made in this factory with normal micrometers or measurement tools. The technologically inclined will get to see one automated high speed grinding and polishing equipment, aspheric technologies, automated cleaning equipment, anti-reflection multi-coating processes, CAD Design and CAM manufacturing and ISO 9002 quality controls.
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