Absolute Cinema at University of Sunderland

Client: University of Sunderland

Project:

The newly refurbished David Puttnam Media Centre Cinema at the University of Sunderland has been transformed into a state-of-the-art Dolby commissioned facility, offering students and visitors a modern, professional-grade cinema experience.

The newly refurbished David Puttnam Media Centre Cinema at the University of Sunderland has been transformed into a state-of-the-art Dolby commissioned facility, offering students and visitors a modern, professional-grade cinema experience. The original venue on St. Peter’s Campus was damaged beyond use due to Storm Arwen in 2021, but after a £1.3m investment the 120-seat cinema is back in action once again. The project marks a significant upgrade with the introduction of Dolby Atmos, ensuring the cinema exceeds all expectations for both visual and audio quality.

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Key Features

  • Christie CP4415-RGB 4K DLP Cinema Projector, delivering vibrant images with precise colour and clarity.
  • 8m wide 16:9 Matt Micro-Perforated Screen with full masking for visual fidelity and audio transparency.
  • Dolby Atmos surround sound with line array speakers, subwoofers, and ceiling/wall-mounted surrounds.
  • Centralised control via Crestron CP4N processor and TSW-1070 touch panel.

The Solution

The refurbishment was a collaborative effort, working alongside International Broadcast Consultancy Ltd, led by Damian Orritt and David Girdlestone, who played an integral role in delivering this project. The core of the cinema’s new visual setup is built around the Christie CP4415-RGB 4K DLP Cinema Projector which ensures crisp, vibrant images. The projector is paired with high-performance components, such as a Dolby IMS3000 media server, ensuring flawless playback of high-resolution content. This advanced setup guarantees an exceptional visual experience, with precision in both colour reproduction and image clarity. 


To match the projector's output, the cinema features a 8m wide 16:9 Matt Micro-Perforated Screen with full masking capabilities. The screen is designed to maintain both high visual fidelity and audio transparency, ensuring that sound from the speakers, placed behind the screen, reaches the audience without distortion. This system allows the screen to dynamically adjust for different content formats, ensuring that all films and presentations are displayed at the proper aspect ratio. A standout feature of the refurbishment is the Dolby Atmos audio system, providing a 360-degree surround sound experience. 

The audio system, driven by a Dolby CP950A Processor, features a combination of powerful line array speakers and subwoofers for deep bass, as well as wall and ceiling-mounted surround speakers for immersive sound. Paired with Powersoft Quattrocanali amplifiers and a QSC Q-Sys Core DSP, this system delivers high-impact, cinema-grade audio that enhances the audience's experience. The entire AV system is centrally managed through a Crestron CP4N processor, allowing operators to control everything from projection to audio and lighting with ease. The Crestron TSW-1070 touch panel provides a user-friendly interface for real-time adjustments, ensuring the system is flexible and adaptable to various events or content formats. This intuitive control system simplifies the operation of the complex AV setup, allowing seamless transitions between different setups, content types, and lighting configurations. In addition to the full 4K DCI, Dolby Atmos specification the space can also be used to support non DCI content from a range of sources including 4K Blu-ray, Mac Mini and Blackmagic Design Ultra Studio 4K.


Feedback

“The transformation is truly remarkable, and the end result is nothing short of exceptional. The new Dolby Atmos certainly enhances the experience, and I can say the finished product exceeds all expectations.”  
Shayne Swan - Head of Estates Development at University of Sunderland

 

“The screen industry in the region is going from strength to strength and I am very optimistic about the increasingly important part that Sunderland is set to play in the future. Through the work happening here, the University will garner a world-wide reputation for excellence in all aspects of media, TV and film production – in teaching, in research and in knowledge exchange.”  
Lewis Atkinson - MP for Sunderland Central

 

“The significant upgrading of our cinema represents a vital investment in our industry-leading facilities and students will benefit immensely from working in such a place. It also demonstrates our commitment to a professions-facing curriculum which is an excellent preparation for graduate life beyond university. In time, our cinema will also become a great resource for local businesses, community organisations and residents.”  
Sir David Bell - Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive at University of Sunderland

 

"This project perfectly demonstrates the power of teamwork and advanced technology in transforming a vision into reality. The attention to detail across every phase has resulted in a cinema that truly exceeds expectations and we look forward to working with Damian and David on future projects."  
Craig Pickard - Director of Projects and Innovations at Roche AV Pro

 

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Conclusion

The David Puttnam Media Centre now stands as a beacon of innovation at the University of Sunderland, supporting courses such as Film Production and Screen Performance, which rely heavily on professional-grade facilities to prepare students for careers in the media and entertainment industries. With enhancing student experience at the heart of this investment, the cinema will become an integral part of the experience enjoyed by future filmmakers and producers studying at the University – from screenings and lectures, to premiering students’ work. 


The Future

The University has received funding from Film Hub North as part of their Spotlight Sunderland campaign. This will support a series of public screenings at the relaunched venue to celebrate independent cinema, north-east filmmakers, and the wider region. 

Lee Hall, Head of School of Media and Creative Industries at the University, said: 

“The Media Centre cinema is an amazing resource for our students, who can experience film and their own content in a stunning environment. We’re extremely grateful to Film Hub North for supporting our ambition for the cinema to also become a community space. The cinema can play host to screenings and add to Sunderland’s vibrancy. We have big plans to show films celebrating the north-east and regional talent as well as everyone’s favourite films.”

(Photographs courtesy of David Wood and Shayne Swan, University of Sunderland)