List of Digital Cinema Companies
- Arri — digital cinema camera manufacturer
- Barco — digital projector manufacturer
- Blackmagic Design — digital cinema camera manufacturer, digital production and television technology
- Christie — digital projector manufacturer
- Deluxe Digital Studios — distributor and theater system integrator
- Dolby Laboratories — theater system integrator
- Doremi Laboratories, Inc. — Digital server and theater management system manufacturer
- GDC Tech — Digital server and theater management system manufacturer
- IMAX — digital projector manufacturer
- Kodak — theater system integrator
- NEC — digital projector manufacturer
- MasterImage 3D — 3D cinema and mobile display technology
- Panavision 3D — 3D cinema display technology
- Qube Cinema — Digital Cinema mastering, distribution and server products manufacturer
- RealD Cinema — 3D cinema display technology
- RED Digital Cinema Camera Company — digital cinema camera manufacturer
- Silicon Imaging — digital cinema camera manufacturer
- Sony — manufacturer of 4K digital projector, cinema camera manufacturer and digital cinema servers and theater system integrator
- Technicolor — distributor and theater system integrator
- Texas Instruments — developers of DLP Cinema projector technology
- XDC — theater system integrator & digital server manufacturer
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