Keep Central Cinema fun going with a Digital upgrade

A project in Seattle, WA by Kevin & Kate Spitzer
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Central Cinema is upgrading to DCP Digital Cinema. Hollywood is demanding it, and it will make all our shows 11 times more amazing!
Backers: 1049
Average Pledge Per Backer: $66

Funded: $69,084 of $60,000
Dates: Jun 14th -> Jul 19th (35 days)
Project By: Kevin & Kate Spitzer
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Latest News

Central Cinema installs new projector post Kickstarter

November 19th - via: centraldistrictnews.com
SEATTLE, WA - After far surpassing their Kickstarter fundraising goal and bringing in a whopping $69,084, Central Cinema has been busy making upgrades to its projector system. (Read More)

Stretching for nice Audio

July 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Cue the '80s power chords... It's The Final Countdown... Thank you everyone for chipping in to make this project possible! We are starting to get the pieces lined up to put into place. It is really exciting to be embarking on this major upgrade. One... (Read More)

Doubling Up: 1 Year Passes now good for 2 years

July 6th - via: kickstarter.com
When we were considering the levels for the Year of Unlimited Movies passes we were basing them on the full ticket price. Looking back we now think we should have made them comparable to the punchcard prices. In light of this we have decided to... (Read More)

You asked for it....

July 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
We have had inquiries lately about combining different levels and/or swapping this for that so we have added a couple of new support levels to make things easier. Now there is the Double Date punchcard pack. Get 2 punchcards good for 11 movies each... (Read More)

Hello 39%!

June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everyone and Thank You for all of the support! We have had some amazing help with getting this projector project going. Our neighbor Daniel picked up the full price Year-o-movies pass when there were still Early-bird passes available. A sweet... (Read More)

Central Cinema kickstarts to stay indie, go digital

June 14th - via: centraldistrictnews.com
It’s a familiar situation for independent movie theaters that have stubbornly fought to remain free of Hollywood constraints but don’t want to be left behind by technology. 21st and Union’s Central Cinema plans to launch a Kickstarter this Saturday, and is looking to crowdsource $60,000 to catch up with the big studios, and ultimately, survive. (Read More)

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