What does NFT mean at HOYTS?

Certain screenings may be subject to a “no free list” or “no free tickets” (NFT) restriction, which HOYTS may apply at its discretion. HOYTS will not accept complimentary tickets for screenings where a NFT restriction applies.
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What does NFT mean in cinemas?

No Free Tickets or NFT is a restriction placed by film distribution companies on some newly released movies. Until this restriction is lifted, no complimentary or free passes can be used for these films.
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Can you drink alcohol at HOYTS?

No alcohol, bottles, cans, aerosols, glass, outside food or beverages, laser pointers, large bags, personal stereos, electronic equipment, rollerblades, bicycles, scooters or skateboards are permitted, unless otherwise advised.
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What does closed caption mean at HOYTS?

Closed Captioning

This means CaptiView can be used from any seat in the auditorium at HOYTS. Look for the "Closed Caption" icon next to the session times to see which cinemas and sessions are screening these movies.
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What does OC mean at HOYTS?

OC - Open Captions

HOYTS also operates select sessions with Open Caption (English subtitles). Open Caption films allow the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to watch films with text and sound descriptions displayed on screen (English subtitles).
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What does CC stand for in cinema?

Closed Caption Films

The easy-to-read screen is equipped with a high contrast display that comes with a privacy visor so it can be positioned directly in front of the movie patron with minimal impact or distraction to neighbouring patrons. The system can receive captions from any seat within the auditorium.
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What does CC stand for in movies?

It is rare for first-run movies shown in theaters to be instantly accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, however. Not all movies are captioned in the same way, and terminology to describe the types of captioning varies. Most people use the terms open captioning (OC) and closed captioning (CC).
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What is the difference between open caption and Closed Caption?

Captions are either open or closed. Open captions always are in view and cannot be turned off, whereas closed captions can be turned on and off by the viewer. For video that is displayed on television sets, special devices called decoders must be available in order to view closed captions.
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What does Xtreme mean at Hoyts Cinemas?

HOYTS Xtremescreen is the largest auditorium in your local HOYTS complex and boasts the biggest and loudest cinema experience on offer. See the latest release movies on a gigantic screen with the biggest and best sound in the complex that will blow you away!! Here's where you can find HOYTS Xtremescreen.
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What does Spec mean at HOYTS?

MOW - Members Movie of the Week. Click here (AU) | Click here (NZ) SPEC - Special Event. GNO - Girls Night Out.
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How old is a child at HOYTS?

A child ticket is available to anyone aged between 3 and 15 years of age. Kids under 3 years are free, as long as they are sitting on their carer's lap and not occupying a seat. All guests occupying their own seat, including those aged 3 years and under, will need to purchase a ticket.
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Can you bring snacks into the movies?

While there are technically no laws that say people can't bring outside food into the theater, employees have the right to legally kick someone out of the building for breaking the code of conduct.
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What is an NFT in television?

NFT stands for non-fungible token which is a digital asset representing ownership of virtual or physical assets such as art, music, collectibles, real estate and even films.
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Can you make a movie an NFT?

Blockchain technology has indeed revolutionised the world of investing. While cryptocurrencies are the modern alternatives of investment, the introduction of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has changed the way creators and artists fund or sell their projects.
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Can you make a video a NFT?

You can use any video or image program. We have some video tutorials sharing how to create an NFT with final cut pro and premiere pro. One caveat is that you will need an MP4 file. If you use Final Cut pro you will need to convert your .
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What is the difference between standard and Xtreme at HOYTS?

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Both Village and Event cinema chains have VMAX screens, and both make claims of bigger screens and bigger seats. Hoyts Xtreme Screen boasts a "gigantic screen with the biggest and best sound in the complex that will blow you away!! "
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Is HOYTS extreme screen worth it?

Going to the cinema is so expensive these days, but it is almost worth the price at the Hoyts in Chatswood Westfield as all the seats recline and they are very comfortable. You can easily see the huge screen and there are no problems stretching out and getting comfy.
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Is Vmax bigger than Xtremescreen?

Village Cinemas 'Vmax' at Knox City is 28 metres wide and 12 metres high. Hoyts 'Xtremescreen' at Melbourne Central is 23 metres wide by 9.5 metres high.
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Do open caption movies still have sound?

At movie auditoriums, open captioning refers to audio that appears on the screen, and that can't be turned off by viewers, whereas closed captioning refers to text displayed by electronic devices that include headsets and small screens that are mounted on the auditorium seat backs, and that are legally required to be ...
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Why are closed captions called closed?

The term "closed" (versus "open") indicates that the captions are not visible until activated by the viewer, usually via the remote control or menu option. On the other hand, "open", "burned-in", "baked on", "hard-coded", or simply "hard" captions are visible to all viewers as they are embedded in the video.
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What are the four types of captioning?

A style refers to the way captions are presented. These include pop-on, roll-up, and paint-on.
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What does SX mean in theaters?

ScreenX at select Regal theatre locations

ScreenX is the world's first multi-projection theatre technology that provides moviegoers with a 270-degree panoramic viewing experience by expanding the screen onto the side walls of the auditorium.
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What does AD mean on a film?

Audio description (AD) is additional commentary that explains what's happening on screen. AD describes body language, expressions and movements, making the programme clear through sound.
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What does D box mean in movies?

D-BOX is a motion system integrated in special seats synchronized with the image and sound of the film by means of a special frequency band. This technology plunges the spectator directly into the film, turning him into part of the action.
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