# d2 (Digital Darwin) > Cinema projection and sound integrator. d2 designs, installs, calibrates and services image and sound for movie theatres. ## Key facts - Legal name: d2 Benelux BV (BE 0863.205.869), VAT BE0863205869 - Founded: 8 August 2000 in Beveren, Belgium - What d2 is: a cinema projection and sound integrator. It does not manufacture hardware. - Picture: official Barco cinema partner, recommended with reason. Sound: Trinnov, QSC. - Position: d2 does not make equipment, so it recommends what fits the room and the budget. For projection it backs Barco. - Work: design, installation, calibration and service of image and sound for movie theatres, cultural centres, festivals and post houses. - Marquee credential: projection partner for the Venice Film Festival. - Reach: Benelux and international. - Contact: info@d2cinema.com ## Pages - Home: https://d2cinema.com/ - Work / references: https://d2cinema.com/work - Our passion (trailers): https://d2cinema.com/our-passion - Technology (Barco, Trinnov, QSC): https://d2cinema.com/equipment - Projection (Barco Series 4): https://d2cinema.com/projection - Sound (Trinnov, QSC and Barco processors): https://d2cinema.com/sound - Digital Darwin (the name and story): https://d2cinema.com/digital-darwin - Contact: https://d2cinema.com/contact ## Projection range (Barco Series 4, installed and calibrated by d2) - Barco SP2K-7S — 2K, 6.000 lumens, screens 5-10 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp2k-7s The Barco SP2K-7S is a native 2K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 6.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 5-10 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 5-10 m cinema screen? A: The SP2K-7S is a native 2K Barco Series 4 projector at 6.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 5-10 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP2K-7S, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 6.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering the full P3 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP2K-9S — 2K, 8.000 lumens, screens 10-15 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp2k-9s The Barco SP2K-9S is a native 2K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 8.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 10-15 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP2K-9S made for? A: The SP2K-9S is a native 2K Barco Series 4 projector at 8.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 10-15 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP2K-9S, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 8.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering the full P3 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP2K-11S — 2K, 11.000 lumens, screens 10-15 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp2k-11s The Barco SP2K-11S is a native 2K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 11.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 10-15 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 10-15 m cinema screen? A: The SP2K-11S is a native 2K Barco Series 4 projector at 11.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 10-15 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP2K-11S, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 11.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering the full P3 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP2K-15S — 2K, 15.000 lumens, screens 10-15 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp2k-15s The Barco SP2K-15S is a native 2K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 15.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 10-15 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP2K-15S made for? A: The SP2K-15S is a native 2K Barco Series 4 projector at 15.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 10-15 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP2K-15S, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 15.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering the full P3 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP2K-20C — 2K, 21.000 lumens, screens 15-20 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp2k-20c The Barco SP2K-20C is a native 2K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 21.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 15-20 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 15-20 m cinema screen? A: The SP2K-20C is a native 2K Barco Series 4 projector at 21.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 15-20 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP2K-20C, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 21.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering the full P3 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP2K-25C — 2K, 24.000 lumens, screens 15-20 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp2k-25c The Barco SP2K-25C is a native 2K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 24.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 15-20 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP2K-25C made for? A: The SP2K-25C is a native 2K Barco Series 4 projector at 24.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 15-20 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP2K-25C, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 24.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering the full P3 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-12C — 4K, 12.500 lumens, screens 10-15 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-12c The Barco SP4K-12C is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 12.500 lumens, suited to screens of about 10-15 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 10-15 m cinema screen? A: The SP4K-12C is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 12.500 lumens, a good match for screens of about 10-15 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-12C, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 12.500 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-13CHC — 4K, 13.000 lumens, screens 5-10 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-13chc The Barco SP4K-13CHC is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 13.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 5-10 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP4K-13CHC made for? A: The SP4K-13CHC is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 13.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 5-10 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-13CHC, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 13.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-15C — 4K, 17.000 lumens, screens 10-15 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-15c The Barco SP4K-15C is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 17.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 10-15 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 10-15 m cinema screen? A: The SP4K-15C is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 17.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 10-15 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-15C, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 17.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-20C — 4K, 21.000 lumens, screens 15-20 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-20c The Barco SP4K-20C is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 21.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 15-20 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP4K-20C made for? A: The SP4K-20C is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 21.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 15-20 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-20C, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 21.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-25C — 4K, 24.000 lumens, screens 15-20 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-25c The Barco SP4K-25C is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 24.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 15-20 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 15-20 m cinema screen? A: The SP4K-25C is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 24.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 15-20 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-25C, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 24.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-27BHC — 4K, 28.000 lumens, screens 15-20 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-27bhc The Barco SP4K-27BHC is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 28.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 15-20 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP4K-27BHC made for? A: The SP4K-27BHC is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 28.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 15-20 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-27BHC, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 28.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-35B — 4K, 36.000 lumens, screens 20-30 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-35b The Barco SP4K-35B is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 36.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 20-30 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 20-30 m cinema screen? A: The SP4K-35B is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 36.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 20-30 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-35B, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 36.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-40B — 4K, 41.000 lumens, screens 20-30 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-40b The Barco SP4K-40B is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 41.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 20-30 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: What size cinema is the Barco SP4K-40B made for? A: The SP4K-40B is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 41.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 20-30 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-40B, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 41.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. - Barco SP4K-55B — 4K, 52.000 lumens, screens 20-30 m — https://d2cinema.com/projection/sp4k-55b The Barco SP4K-55B is a native 4K RGB laser cinema projector rated at 52.000 lumens, suited to screens of about 20-30 m. d2 installs, calibrates and services it as part of a complete cinema system, picture and sound together. Q: Which Barco projector suits a 20-30 m cinema screen? A: The SP4K-55B is a native 4K Barco Series 4 projector at 52.000 lumens, a good match for screens of about 20-30 m. d2 confirms the exact model against your throw, screen gain and room before anything is ordered. Q: How bright is the Barco SP4K-55B, and is it efficient to run? A: It is rated at 52.000 lumens from an RGB laser light source, covering up to 98.5% of the Rec.2020 colour space. Like the rest of Series 4 it runs far cooler than xenon and the laser light source lasts well beyond 40.000 hours, so there are fewer interventions over its life. ## Sound (cinema processors and media servers, installed and calibrated by d2) - Trinnov Ovation2 — Trinnov Digital cinema processor — https://d2cinema.com/sound The Trinnov Ovation2 calibrates cinema sound around time, phase and frequency, for clear dialogue, tight bass and real impact in any room. Specs: Balanced inputs (DB25): x8; DB25 input impedance: >10k Ohm, +24 dBu max; Calibration mic inputs (2x RJ45): x8 balanced; Balanced inputs (XLR): x2; XLR input impedance: >10k Ohm, +18 dBu max; Unbalanced inputs (RCA): x2 Q: What does the Trinnov Ovation2 do? A: It is a digital cinema processor that measures the loudspeakers and the room, then aligns time, phase and frequency to deliver clear dialogue, tight bass and accurate playback. It supports 5.1 and 7.1 layouts and up to 24 output channels. Q: How many channels does the Ovation2 support? A: Up to 16 balanced analog outputs as standard, expandable to 24 with the optional output board, plus 16 channels of AES digital. That headroom lets a cinema add extra subwoofers or surround speakers to a 5.1 or 7.1 room. - Barco mFusion ICMP-XS — Barco Integrated cinema media processor — https://d2cinema.com/sound The Barco mFusion ICMP-XS is a cinema media server, 5.1 / 7.1 audio processor and streaming device in one, built for the Series 4 family. Specs: 2D playback: DCI 2K 120fps, DCI 4K 96fps; 3D playback: DCI 2K 60fps, DCI 4K 48fps; Audio processing: 5.1 / 7.1; Technology: NVMe; Integrated (RAID-5): 2TB / 4TB / 6TB / 8TB; Control: 2x RJ45 Q: What is the Barco mFusion ICMP-XS? A: It is an integrated cinema media processor that combines a media server, a 5.1 / 7.1 audio processor and a streaming device in one unit. It is compatible with the Barco Series 4 projector family and shares their user interface. Q: What resolutions and audio does the mFusion ICMP-XS support? A: Up to DCI 4K at 96fps in 2D and 4K at 48fps in 3D, with 5.1 and 7.1 audio processing over AES3, AES67 and AoIP, plus bi and tri amping, third-octave EQ and tuning with up to 8 calibration microphones. ## Services and sectors d2 delivers projection and sound across these sectors: Apps, Portals & Website, Cinema, Cultural Center, Digital Cinema, Distri & Post Production, Education, Festivals, ICT, Museum, Payment & Ticketing. ## Cinema timeline (projection and sound milestones, with d2 in it) d2 (Digital Darwin) was founded on 8 August 2000, as cinema moved from film to digital. These are the milestones the work sits within: - 1895: Cinema is born. The Lumiere brothers project moving pictures to a paying audience in Paris. A room, a light, a screen. - 1900s–20s: The 35mm projector takes hold. Hand-cranked, then motor-driven 35mm projectors make the picture house a fixture of every town. - 1927: The screen finds its voice. Vitaphone sound-on-disc and then optical sound-on-film end the silent era. The room has to be heard, not just seen. - 1930s: Carbon-arc light. Carbon-arc lamps throw enough light to fill ever larger screens, the workhorse of projection for decades. - 1935: Full colour arrives. Three-strip Technicolor reaches the feature with Becky Sharp. Skies and skin tones in true colour. - 1952: The widescreen spectacle. Cinerama spreads three projectors across a vast curved screen, answering television with sheer scale. - 1953: Anamorphic widescreen. CinemaScope squeezes a wide image onto 35mm, paired with four-track magnetic stereo behind the screen. - 1955: 70mm and six-track sound. Todd-AO arrives with Oklahoma!, a single 70mm strip and six channels of magnetic sound. - 1970: Large format. IMAX 15/70 debuts, the largest, sharpest image a room can hold. - 1977: Dolby Stereo. Affordable optical stereo reaches ordinary cinemas, and Star Wars makes four-channel sound the thing to have. - 1992: Digital surround. Dolby Digital brings discrete 5.1 to the multiplex, debuting on Batman Returns. - 1993: DTS in the room. Jurassic Park lands with DTS, its footsteps and roars carried on a separate digital track. - 1999: Cinema goes digital. The first DLP digital projection, Star Wars Episode I. The reel of film begins its long retirement. - 2000: d2 opens its doors. We start integrating projection and sound for cinemas, right as the industry steps into the digital age. - 2005: The DCI standard, and 4K. Digital cinema gets its specification, and 4K projection follows. The rollout from film begins in earnest. - 2009: Digital 3D goes mainstream. Avatar fills rooms worldwide and gives audiences a reason to leave the living room again. - 2012: Object-based audio. Dolby Atmos lifts sound off fixed channels and places it anywhere in the room, starting with Brave. - 2014: RGB laser projection. Laser light replaces the lamp. IMAX with Laser and Laser by Barco bring brighter images and wider colour. - 2015: Dolby Cinema. Dolby Vision laser projection and Dolby Atmos together set a premium-room standard. - 2024–26: HDR comes to the screen. Barco LS4K Lightsteering and HDR by Barco bring real high dynamic range to cinema. - Today: The room you tune. 4K laser, HDR and immersive sound, measured and calibrated for one specific auditorium. The work continues. Q: When was d2 (Digital Darwin) founded? A: On 8 August 2000, in Beveren, Belgium, just as cinema was going digital. Q: What does d2 do in the cinema industry? A: d2 designs, installs, calibrates and services projection and sound for movie theatres, cultural centres, festivals and post houses. It is an integrator, not a manufacturer. Q: Which brands does d2 recommend? A: For projection d2 is an official Barco cinema partner and recommends Barco, including the Series 4 RGB laser range. For sound it works with Trinnov and QSC. ## Selected work / references - Artech, Italy — https://d2cinema.com/work/artech — Digital cinema projection for Artech, Italy, on the distribution and post side of the industry. - BFD Film Distributie — https://d2cinema.com/work/bfd-film-distributie — Website for BFD Film Distributie. - CC 't Getouw Mol (Mol) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-mol — Digital cinema projection for CC 't Getouw in Mol, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC Achterolmen Maaseik (Maaseik) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-achterolmen-maaseik — Digital cinema projection for CC Achterolmen in Maaseik, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC Belgica Dendermonde (Dendermonde) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-belgica-dendermonde — d2 brought cinema app to CC Belgica in Dendermonde. - CC Binder Puurs (Puurs) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-binder-puurs — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Binder in Puurs, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Bornem Ter Dilft (Bornem) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-bornem-ter-dilft — CC Bornem Ter Dilft called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CC Braine-le-Comte (Braine-le-Comte) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-braine-le-comte — Digital cinema projection for CC Braine-le-Comte, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC Brouckere Torhout (Torhout) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-brouckere-torhout — Digital cinema projection for CC Brouckere in Torhout, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC De Biekorf Lebbeke (Lebbeke) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-biekorf-lebbeke — CC De Biekorf in Lebbeke called in d2 for cinema APP. - CC De Factorij Zaventem (Zaventem) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-factorij-zaventem — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC De Factorij in Zaventem, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC De Kern Wilrijk (Wilrijk) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-kern-wilrijk — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC De Kern in Wilrijk, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC De Kollebloem Puurs (Puurs) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-kolleboem-puurs — A movie APP and digital cinema projection for CC De Kollebloem in Puurs - CC De Schakel Waregem (Waregem) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-schakel-waregem — Digital cinema projection for CC De Schakel in Waregem, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC De Spil Roeselare (Roeselare) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-spil-roeselare — Digital cinema projection for CC De Spil in Roeselare, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC De Ster Willebroek (Willebroek) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-ster-willebroek — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC De Ster in Willebroek, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC De Stroming Berlare (Berlare) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-stroming-berlare — CC De Stroming in Berlare called in d2 for a cinema APP. - CC De Stroming Evergem (Evergem) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-stroming-evergem — CC De Stroming in Evergem called in d2 for movie app. - CC De Velinx Tongeren (Tongeren) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-de-velinx-tongeren — CC De Velinx in Tongeren called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CC Den Blank Overijse (Overijse) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-den-blank-overijse — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Den Blank in Overijse, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Dommelhof Neerpelt (Neerpelt) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-dommelhof-neerpelt — Digital cinema projection for CC Dommelhof in Neerpelt, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC Floreffe (Floreffe) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-floreffe — Auditorium picture and sound for CC Floreffe, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - CC Gildhof Tielt (Tielt) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-gildhof-tielt — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Gildhof in Tielt, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Het Bolwerk Vilvoorde (Vilvoorde) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-het-bolwerk-vilvoorde — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Het Bolwerk in Vilvoorde, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Het Perron Ieper (Ieper) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-ieper — CC Het Perron in Ieper called in d2 for auditorium picture and sound, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CC Jan Tervaert Hamme (Hamme) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-jan-tervaert-hamme — CC Jan Tervaert in Hamme called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CC La Sucrerie Wavre (Wavre) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-la-sucrerie-wavre — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC La Sucrerie in Wavre, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Le Jacques Franck — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-le-jacques-franck — CC Le Jacques Franck called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CC Leietheater Deinze (Deinze) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-leietheater-deinze — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Leietheater in Deinze, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Lokeren (Lokeren) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-lokeren — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Lokeren, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Nova Wetteren (Wetteren) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-nova-wetteren — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Nova in Wetteren, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Scharpoord Knokke (Knokke) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-scharpoord-knokke — CC Scharpoord in Knokke called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CC Westrand Dilbeek (Dilbeek) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-westrand-dilbeek — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Westrand in Dilbeek, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Zoetegem Zottegem (Zottegem) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-zoetegem-zottegem — d2 brought digital cinema projection to CC Zoetegem in Zottegem, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - CC Zwaneberg Heist-op-den-Berg (Heist-op-den-Berg) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cc-zwaneberg-heist-op-den-berg — CC Zwaneberg in Heist-op-den-Berg called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - CineKin Kinshasa (Kinshasa) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinekin-kinshasa — Digital cinema projection for CineKin in Kinshasa. - CineStarlight Dudelange (Dudelange) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinestarlight-dudelange — d2 handled ticketing at CineStarlight in Dudelange. - Cinema Dongen (Dongen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-dongen — Projection and sound for Cinema Dongen, designed and calibrated by d2. - Cinema Koksijde (Koksijde) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-koksijde — Projection and sound for Cinema Koksijde, designed and calibrated by d2. - Cinema Le Foyer Habay (Habay) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-le-foyer-habay — d2 fitted the projection and sound at Cinema Le Foyer in Habay. - Cinema Liberty Brugge (Brugge) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-liberty-brugge — d2 fitted the projection and sound at Cinema Liberty in Brugge. - Cinema Mortsel (Mortsel) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-mortsel — d2 fitted the projection and sound at Cinema Mortsel. - Cinema OFFoff (OFFoff) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-offoff — d2 fitted the projection and sound at Cinema OFFoff. - Cinema Palace Brussel (Brussel) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-palace-brussel — d2 fitted the projection and sound at Cinema Palace in Brussel. - Cinema Rix Deurne (Deurne) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-rix-deurne — Projection and sound for Cinema Rix in Deurne, designed and calibrated by d2. - Cinema Zuid (Mukha) (Antwerpen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinema-zuid-mukha — Projection and sound for Cinema Zuid (Mukha) in Antwerpen, designed and calibrated by d2. - Cinepointcom (Pathé) Charleroi (Charleroi) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinepointcom-pathe-charleroi — d2 handled Ticketing at Cinepointcom (Pathé) in Charleroi. - Cinepointcom (Pathé) Verviers (Verviers) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cinepointcom-pathe-verviers — d2 handled Ticketing at Cinepointcom (Pathé) in Verviers. - Cines Full HD Barcelona (Barcelona) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cines-full-hd-barcelona — 4K Digital cinema projection for Cines Full HD in Barcelona. - Cultuurhuis Merelbeke (Merelbeke) — https://d2cinema.com/work/cultuurhuis-merelbeke — Digital cinema projection for Cultuurhuis Merelbeke, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - Côté Parc Charleroi (Charleroi) — https://d2cinema.com/work/le-parc-charleroi — d2 handled digital cinema projection at Côté Parc in Charleroi. - D2 cinema — https://d2cinema.com/work/d2-in-wilrijk — d2's own demo cinema, used to test projection, sound and post-production work before it reaches a client room. - Digital Cinema on Badboot Antwerpen (Antwerpen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/digital-cinema-on-badboot-zomer-van-antwerpen — Projection and sound for Digital Cinema on Badboot in Antwerpen, designed and calibrated by d2. - Digital Press Hellas (Odeon) Greece — https://d2cinema.com/work/digital-press-hellas-odeon — d2 supported Digital Press Hellas (Odeon) Greece with digital cinema projection. - Espace 27 Sept Brussel (Brussel) — https://d2cinema.com/work/espace-27-sept-brussel — Digital cinema projection for Espace 27 Sept in Brussel, so a hall built for live programming can also run a full film night. - Film Fest Gent - editie 2021 (Gent) — https://d2cinema.com/work/film-fest-gent — Projection and on-site support for Film Fest Gent - editie 2021. - GC De Pit Buggenhout (Buggenhout) — https://d2cinema.com/work/gc-de-pit-buggenhout — d2 brought a movie app to GC De Pit in Buggenhout, giving the cultural centre a proper cinema setup next to its stage. - GC De Wiek - Zele (Zele) — https://d2cinema.com/work/de-wiek-zele — GC De Wiek in Zele called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - Giometti — https://d2cinema.com/work/giometti — Digital cinema projection for Giometti. - HO Gent KASK (Gent) — https://d2cinema.com/work/ho-gent-kask — Digital cinema projection for HO Gent KASK, a teaching room held to working cinema standard. - Imagix Mons (Mons) — https://d2cinema.com/work/imagix-mons — Ticketing System, Scoops website for Imagix Mons. - Imagix Tournai (Tournai) — https://d2cinema.com/work/imagix-tournai — Ticketing system & Scoops website at Imagix Tournai. - Indigo Parking Antwerpen (Antwerpen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/indigo-parking-antwerpen — Payment systems for Indigo Parking in Antwerpen. - Indigo Parking Belgium — https://d2cinema.com/work/indigo-parking-belgium — Payment system for Indigo Parking Belgium. - Indigo Parking Oostende (Oostende) — https://d2cinema.com/work/indigo-parking-oostende — Payment systems for Indigo Parking in Oostende. - Indigo Parking Turnhout (Turnhout) — https://d2cinema.com/work/indigo-parking-turnhout — Payment systems for Indigo Parking in Turnhout. - Kinepolis Film Distribution — https://d2cinema.com/work/kinepolis-film-distribution — Website and DCP mastering and distribution for Kinepolis Film Distribution, on the distribution and post side of the industry. - Kinepolis Group — https://d2cinema.com/work/kinepolis-group — d2 supported Kinepolis Group with digital cinema projection. - Kinepolis Nederland — https://d2cinema.com/work/kinepolis-nederland — d2 handled ticketing system and digital cinema support at Kinepolis Nederland. - Kinepolis Utopia Luxembourg (Luxembourg) — https://d2cinema.com/work/kinepolis-utopia-luxembourg — d2 handled tickets system at Kinepolis Utopia in Luxembourg. - Les Grignoux Liège (Liège) — https://d2cinema.com/work/les-grignoux-liege — Ticketing system for Les Grignoux in Liège. - Les Grignoux Sauvenière (Liège) — https://d2cinema.com/work/lex-grignoux-sauveniere — Ticketing system at Les Grignoux Sauvenière in Liège. - Lumière Antwerpen (Antwerpen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/lumiere-antwerpen — Digital cinema projection for Lumière in Antwerpen. - Lumière Film Distributie — https://d2cinema.com/work/lumiere-film-distributie — Website for Lumière Film Distributie. - Lumière Mechelen (Mechelen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/lumiere-mechelen — Digital cinema projection for Lumière in Mechelen. - Museo Nazionale del Cinema — https://d2cinema.com/work/museo-nazionale-del-cinema — Film-grade projection for Museo Nazionale del Cinema, built to run in a gallery setting. - Nueplex — https://d2cinema.com/work/nueplex — d2 handled infoscreens at Nueplex. - Option Media Mechelen (Mechelen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/option-media-mechelen — Digital cinema projection for Option Media in Mechelen, on the distribution and post side of the industry. - Pukema Puurs (Puurs) — https://d2cinema.com/work/pukema-puurs — Pukema in Puurs called in d2 for a ticketing portal and website, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - Quai 10 Charleroi (Charleroi) — https://d2cinema.com/work/quai-10-charleroi — Digital cinema projection for Quai 10 in Charleroi. - RITCS - Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound, Brussels (Brussels) — https://d2cinema.com/work/ritcs — Digital cinema projection for RITCS - Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound, in Brussels, a teaching room held to working cinema standard. - Scoops Movie Website — https://d2cinema.com/work/scoops-movie-website — d2 built Scoops Movie Website, a ticketing and film website. - Theater De Bussel (Bussel) — https://d2cinema.com/work/theater-de-bussel — Theater De in Bussel called in d2 for digital cinema projection, fitting a community venue to screen films to cinema standard. - UfX Brussels (Brussels) — https://d2cinema.com/work/ufx-brussels — d2 supported UfX in Brussels with digital cinema projection. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Almere (Almere) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-den-helder-2 — d2 handled Ticketing system at Utopolis (Kinepolis) in Almere. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Den Helder (Helder) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-den-helder — Ticketing system for Utopolis (Kinepolis) Den in Helder. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Emmen (Emmen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-emmen — d2 handled Ticketing system at Utopolis (Kinepolis) in Emmen. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Longwy (Longwy) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-kinepolis-longwy — d2 handled Ticketing system at Utopolis (Kinepolis) in Longwy. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Luxembourg (Luxembourg) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-kinepolis-luxembourg — d2 handled Ticketing system at Utopolis (Kinepolis) in Luxembourg. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Oss (Oss) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-kinepolis-oss — d2 handled Ticketing system at Utopolis (Kinepolis) in Oss. - Utopolis (Kinepolis) Zoetermeer (Zoetermeer) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-zoetermeer — d2 handled Ticketing system at Utopolis (Kinepolis) in Zoetermeer. - Utopolis (UGC) Aarschot (Aarschot) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-aarschot — Ticketing system for Utopolis (UGC) in Aarschot. - Utopolis (UGC) Lommel (Lommel) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-lommel — Ticketing system for Utopolis (UGC) in Lommel. - Utopolis (UGC) Mechelen (Mechelen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-mechelen — Ticketing system for Utopolis (UGC) in Mechelen. - Utopolis (UGC) Turnhout (Turnhout) — https://d2cinema.com/work/utopolis-turnhout — Ticketing system for Utopolis (UGC) in Turnhout. - Venice Film Festival (Venice) — https://d2cinema.com/work/venice-film-festival — d2 ran the projection for Venice Film Festival for several years. - Visual Creations Gent (Gent) — https://d2cinema.com/work/visual-creations-gent — d2 supported Visual Creations in Gent with digital cinema projection. - Werkhuizen MIN — https://d2cinema.com/work/werkhuizen-min — Network and ICT for Werkhuizen MIN. - Xerox Parking Solutions — https://d2cinema.com/work/xerox-parking-solutions — Payment systems for Xerox Parking Solutions. - Z33 Hasselt (Hasselt) — https://d2cinema.com/work/z33-hasselt — d2 handled digital cinema projection at Z33 in Hasselt. - Zebra Cinema — https://d2cinema.com/work/zebra-cinema — d2 ran the projection for Zebra Cinema. - Zomer van Antwerpen (Antwerpen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/zomer-van-antwerpen — Projection and on-site support for Zomer van in Antwerpen. - pix:mix Antwerpen (Antwerpen) — https://d2cinema.com/work/pixmix-antwerpen — Digital cinema projection for pix:mix in Antwerpen, on the distribution and post side of the industry.