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The cinema was not just a place to see a film; = it was an event, an escape from the mundane into a world of glamour and lux= ury. Today, while some historical theaters have been preserved and restored= , many have been replaced by multiplexes that emphasize functionality and d= igital technology over ornamental design. The projection room in a movie th= eater is a hub of technology that remains largely unseen by the average mov= iegoer. It's a room filled with digital projectors, hard drives, and server= s where films are carefully lined up to be screened. The transition from 35= mm film to digital projection has changed the dynamics of this space signif= icantly. Gone are the days of splicing film reels and the soft whirring of = the projector. Now, films are often delivered via satellite or hard drives = with encrypted keys, ensuring both high-quality visuals and sound, as well = as security for the content. 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