Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center

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The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (MRRMAC) is a two-screen theatre located on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln campus that commonly shows a wide variety of documentaries, independent cinema, and international films in the United States of America.[1] It is also commonly used for class lectures in the Film Studies Program, as well as the Fine and Performing Arts program.

History[edit]

Originally, the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, which opened in 1964, included a projection booth and auditorium that was used for screening and educational purposes. However, film exhibition was limited. In 1990, Mary Riepma Ross, a longtime supporter of the theatre and resident of New York City established a trust for the building of a more adequate media arts center. The theatre was named to honor her $3.5 million gift, and construction began in June 2001, and opened in December 2003.

Facility[edit]

The two screens are equipped with state-of-the-art digital projectors, the first in the world on a university campus. The projector utilizes Texas Instruments DLP technology. Both theatres are equipped with Dolby Digital EX, thanks to a generous donation by Dolby. The two theatres seat 236 and 106 people, respectively.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Oscar short films, 'Tótem' opening at the Ross". University of Nebraska–Lincoln. February 16, 2024. Retrieved February 22, 2024.

External links[edit]

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