Sundance Gets Digital Projection Sundance Gets Digital Projection

Kennesaw based Digital Projection, Inc.’s Lightning Display was selected for several digital cinema screenings at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. This was the first time that filmmakers had the opportunity to exhibit their creations on digital video. Filmmakers who chose to project their work digitally included Via Doloroso by John Bailey; Twilight: Los Angeles by Marc Levin; Coming to the Light: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indians by Anne Makepeace; Could Be Worse by Zachary Stratis; Backroads by Shirley Cheechoo; Scottsboro: An American Tragedy by Barak Goodman and Daniel Anker; George Wallace: Settin’ the Woods on Fire by Daniel McCabe and Paul Stekler; Nuyorican Dream by Laurie Collyer; Stranger with a Camera by Elizabeth Barret; The Return of Navajo Boy by Jeff Spitz; Johnney Greyeyes by Jorge Manzano; What the Eagle Hears by Gary Farmer; I.K.U. by Shu Lea Cheang; Officer Down by Daniel O’Donnell and Matthew O’Donnell; Original Schtick by Maciej Wszelaki; Chasing Buddha by Amiel Courtin-Wilson; Legends: The Story of Siwash Rock by Annie Frazier Henry;