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Eutelsat: broadcast a high-definition walk through ‘Leonardo Live

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  • rbonchev
    Board Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 327

    Eutelsat: broadcast a high-definition walk through ‘Leonardo Live

    On February 16, art lovers across Europe will be able to experience LEONARDO LIVE, a satellite-delivered HD presentation of the landmark and sold-out exhibition in London’s National Gallery, “Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan”. Eutelsat Communications, Europe’s leading satellite operator, is partnering on this unique broadcast with BY Experience, the New York-based content distributor and PhilGrabskyFilms.

    A 100-minute programme filmed on the eve of the exhibit’s opening will be broadcast by Eutelsat to cinemas for viewing on February 16 and subsequent screenings. It will comprise a high-definition walk through the National Gallery’s exhibition to see the largest number of Leonardo’s rare surviving paintings ever assembled in one collection, including masterpieces that are too fragile for transport. In-depth commentary will be provided by the UK broadcaster and art historian, Tim Marlow.

    The High Definition signal will be delivered to cinemas in France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Switzerland via Eutelsat’s ATLANTIC BIRD 3 satellite, which already serves an installed base of over 600 cinemas in across Europe.

    LEONARDO LIVE is a new example of how high-quality satellite broadcasting to cinema screens can extend access to unique cultural events. Eutelsat has partnered over the last four years with companies that include BY Experience, Gaumont-Pathé, OpenSky to deliver opera from New
    York’s Grand Metropolitan and ballets from Moscow's Bolshoi and the Opéra Garnier in Paris to audiences in Europe.
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