Crandell Theatre Finally Going Digital

When The Chatham Film Club purchased the Crandell Theater, they set out on a fund-raising plan to upgrade the theater’s antiquated film projector with a digital system.

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When The Chatham Film Club purchased the Crandell Theater, they set out on a fund-raising plan to upgrade the theater’s antiquated film projector with a digital system. That upgrade is happening now and it’s not a minute too soon. I love The Crandell and love seeing movies at this local treasure. However, there are more and more movies that have to be seen in digital (not film) so when a movie like Iron Man 3 opened at The Crandell, I reluctantly passed in favor of a digital screen somewhere else.

Here is the full story from The Chatham Film Club and Crandell Theater about the upgrade:

The Chatham Film Club has announced that the Crandell Theatre will complete a major step in its digital conversion and theatre upgrade project this month. The fundraising campaign begun last October has raised sufficient funds to replace the existing 35 mm equipment with a new, state of the art digital projector, projection booth renovation, improvements to the theatre sound system and a new movie screen. Custom-made draperies of special material intended to dramatically improve sound quality will be installed along the theatre walls.
“Digital is the most significant change in movie technology since the coming of sound,” said Peter Biskind, Vice President of Programming for the Chatham Film Club, “We have purchased a Christie 2210 projector that will give us images indistinguishable from 35 mm, way crisper images than those provided by DVD/Blu-ray projectors, and crystal clear sound.”
The Crandell will close for equipment installation after the May 18th evening movie and will have a grand reopening on Friday evening, May 24th. There will be no Film Club matinee on Sunday, May 19th.

“The new digital equipment will ensure that we have access to a full offering of newly released movies for our patrons,” explained Sandi Knakal, President of the Chatham Film Club, “including the capability to show movies in 3-D. In the past year we have found ourselves limited in our selection of films as more and more distribution companies are offering movies in digital format only.”

The overall project cost is estimated at $250,000. Thanks to a supportive community and a generous grant from the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation, the Chatham Film Club has raised approximately $195,000 to this goal. However, the remaining balance still needs to be funded to comply with this important mandate from the movie distribution companies.

 

The Hunger Games Midnight Show at The Crandell

If you have been reading Columbia County Current (or following us on Twitter) then you know that The Hunger Games arrived at The Crandell last night for a special, midnight showing. As a fan of the books (and The Crandell), I thought it would be fun to head out for this late-night showing so me and some friends did just that.

I was excited to see that we weren’t alone and the biggest crowd that I have ever seen at The Crandell was out last night to see this movie and support our local movie theater.

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The movie was great and you could tell that the audience was filled with fans of the books by the way that people reacted to simple details, dialogue and the characters. Fans of the books will undoubtedly find a few flaws ( I did) but overall, should be really happy with how the book was brought to the screen.

The Hunger Games is playing at The Crandell (and everywhere else) all week.

Photos by Seth Davis

Opening At The Crandell, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Check out the trailer:

Rated PG-13
Running time: 129 minutes
Action/Adventure/Crim

SHOWTIMES
Friday, December 16 – Thursday, January 5 at 7:15pm

Ticket prices at The Crandell are $5 for adults and $4 for children under 12.
The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham, NY.
For more information, visit The Crandell’s website

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Free Screening of A Christmas Story at The Crandel

See a free screening of the Christmas classic, A Christmas Story at the Crandel theater in Chatham, NY on Sunday, December 11th at 1:00pm.
It’s 1940 in a northern Indiana town. Nine-year old Ralphie dreams of owning a Red Rider BB gun, so he sets out to convince the world this is the perfect gift. Many obstacles stand in the way because every adult that he confronts keeps telling him he’ll shoot his eye out-his parents, his teachers, even Santa Claus. Will Ralphie receive his dream gift?

Rated PG
Running time 94 minutes.
Drama, Kids and Family, Comedy