Guest guest Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 MoPix Update from WGBH- August 6 1. MoPix Films Opening this Week 2. New MoPix-Equipped Theaters 3. Movie Theaters in Massachusetts to Become More Accessible 4. New DVDs with DVS Released 5. U.S. Congress Passes Major Telecommunications Access Bill 6. Background - Captions and Description for Digital Cinema, Captions for 3D Films 7. MoPix Films Now Playing 8. MoPix Films Coming Soon 9. Credits 1. MoPix Films Opening This Week Flipped from Warner Bros. Pictures (cc only) (rated PG) ##closed captioned digital cinema package available## Two eighth graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. Based on the novel " Flipped " by Wendelin Van Draanen. Directed by Rob Reiner. The Other Guys from Sony Pictures (cc dvs) (rated PG-13) ##closed captioned digital cinema package available## Two mismatched New York City detectives (Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell) seize an opportunity to step up like the city's top cops whom they idolize -- only things don't quite go as planned. Step Up 3D from Walt Disney Studios (cc only) (rated PG-13) ##closed captioned digital cinema package available## A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers, including Luke (Rick Malambri) and (Sharni Vinson), team up with NYU freshman Moose (Adam G. Sevani), and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever. 2. New MoPix-equipped Theater Locations These National Amusements locations debut their MoPix systems today, August 6: National Amusements Showcase Cinema Lawrence 6 Chickering Street Lawrence, 978 686-7881 (voice, not a recording) Dinner for Schmucks (rated PG-13) Fri Aug 6 - Thurs Aug 12: 1:00 3:40 7:00 9:40PM National Amusements Showcase Cinemas North Attleboro Auditorium #11 640 South Washington Street North Attleboro, 508 695-2332 (voice, not a recording) Dinner for Schmucks (rated PG-13) Fri Aug 6 - Thurs Aug 12: 1:40 4:25 7:20 10:00PM National Amusements Showcase Cinemas Woburn 25 Middlesex Canal Parkway Woburn, 781 933-5138 (voice, not a recording) Despicable Me (rated PG) Fri-Aug 6 to Thurs Aug 12: 11:30AM 2:05 4:35 6:55 9:15 PM (+ 11:50PM Fri/Sat) 3. Massachusetts Movie Theaters to Become More Accessible The Attorney General of Massachusetts has entered into settlement agreements with three chains with theaters in Massachusetts- AMC, National Amusements and Regal Cinemas. As a result of these agreements, additional auditoriums will be made accessible via access technologies. You can read more about this at the Attorney General's Web site: http://tinyurl.com/2cjm9ku 4. New Movies Released on DVD and Blu-ray with DVS The Bounty Hunter (starring Aniston and Gerard , rated PG-13 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) and Repo Men (starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker, rated R from Universal Pictures Home Video) are now out in stores. Both movies have an options DVS track. Note: Repo Men has been released on disc with both the rated, theatrical version (which has a DVS option) and an unrated version (which does not). Both versions are sold on the same disc. Enjoy! And remember, you can always learn what DVDs are available with DVS, or " click through " to order movies at amazon.com at this site: http://www.describedmovies.org 5. U.S. Congress Passes Major Telecommunications Access Bill (Summary provided by Mark Richert of the American Foundation for the Blind) Late Thursday evening, August 5, the U.S. Senate passed the Twenty-first Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act by unanimous consent. The Senate version of the bill incorporates most of the key provisions of the House-passed version and will now go back to the House for final approval which could happen as early as next week. Once signed into law, the Act will- - Authorize the FCC to require up to an average of 63 hours of video description per week from among the top 4 network channels and top 5 cable channels nationwide. - Allocate up to $10 million per year for equipment used by individuals who are deaf-blind. - Require televised emergency information to be accessible to people with vision loss. - Require advanced communications equipment and services, such as text messaging and e-mail, to be accessible. - Require accessibility of Internet browsers built-in to mobile telephone devices such as smart phones. - Require devices of any size to be capable of displaying closed captioning, delivering available video description, and making emergency information accessible. - Require accessible user controls and electronic program guides for televisions and cable/satellite set-top boxes, and easy menu access to closed captioning and video description. More info to come...! 6. Background - Captions and Description for Digital Cinema, Captions for 3D Films The Media Access Group worked with film industry standards groups for over the last several years to ensure captioning (open and closed) and description are available to theaters and their patrons as the theaters transition to digital projection of films. Several theaters that are projecting digital film are also displaying Rear Window Captions, and more are literally coming online each week. Rear Window Captioning also works with 3D films. When a studio offers closed captioned digital cinema packages for the films it releases, we will add this line to the listing in our weekly update: ##closed captioned digital cinema package available## Learn more about access features for digital cinema from this resource we maintain: Access to Digital Cinema Systems/Frequently Asked Questions: <http://tinyurl.com/y9h2k9p> 7. 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