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Thanks for the stats. Maybe I'm a complete idiot.....so, how many does it take? The reason I ask is that there are so many movies that are being released that aren't on BLU, but are on SDDVD, that aren't paramount or universal productions. I'm curious why some movies get the BLU treatment and others don't. I thought maybe part of it had to do with the costs of putting a movie on BLU. I mean, they just announced the release of Short Circiut for shit's sakes.
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I would think the answer would depend on the production. How much is put into the transfer, mastering, remix, restoration, etc. Not to mention where it is headed (distribution, advertising, promotion, etc.)
The actual cost of replicating the mastered disc is probably very low in comparison. But I'll let an insider answer this one. ![]() |
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Again, using my powers of recall, this came up years ago on the forum. Sony responded to the high cost by building new machines to makes the discs better and faster. Therefore, the time factor and cost were minimalized. Everytime they build a new disc making machine, the cost could drop.
SO, if they are making BD50 for a buck, and say another buck for the case and paper insert, plus plastic wrap, it is 2 bucks in materials before you press a disc. So why are the movies still so pricey? Well, there is a certain number of rejects, I am sure. But business is business. "Supply and demand" sets pricing. The demand is growing so don't expect lower prices just yet. |
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He's asking about production costs
It's well into 5 figures for your average Blu right now. Typically a DVD will run between 5 and $8000 for basic authoring. That's before several thousand dollars for a new telecine (and $3-5000 for a new print) and tens to hundreds of thousands for restoration if necessary |
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