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    The End: Film Is Fading, Screens May Go Black

    In 2013, Hollywood will stop shipping movies on celluloid film. Some call it the biggest change since movies got sound. Theaters will have to go digital, or go dark. The AP's Lee Powell finds one theater hoping to keep the pictures flickering.
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    The Associated Press
    Unique identifier: CP13515793 
    Legacy Identifier: aec573066d4f4f9787718e5973f7814f 
    Type: Video 
    Duration: 3m17s 
    Dimensions: 856px × 480px     43.73 MB 
    Usage rights: Digital platform use only. Broadcast rights and editing of content prohibited. 
    Create Date: 6/19/2012 11:24:00 AM 
    Display aspect ratio: 107:60