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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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I am sure they where still making some $ from it. The issue is replication is extremely cheap, you don't pay 20$ for a BD because of the plastic, that is why some titles can be bought for 10$ and others under 5$ but for the content (the movie that cost millions to make). So as long as they feel they can make more money by also offering the DVD they will and it will be cheaper unless they decide they want to force BD, but at that point I think they will just abandon DVD. |
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The situation I imagine for say 2013-4 is DVD being virtually withdrawn for titles like the next Nolan Batman movie, i.e. the core of the home video business: big BO earning Hollywood feature films. BD will dominate this central category. I predict the overall size of home video market will be modestly reduced but (thanks to Blu-ray) not completely tanked, yet BD having "only" c. 40% revenue share due to relatively slow consumer uptake of catalogue on BD and persistence of DVD sales in other categories. Digital doesn't much feature in my predictions -- my thinking is, if home video market is shrinking mainly due to exhaustion of catalogue sales, a consumer reluctant to rebuy a movie on Blu will not exactly be jumping to buy it as a DL. So those looking to digital to boost home video revenues significantly will be disappointed. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Let me ask you a simple question if I buy 20$ online from Futureshop.ca, Amzon.ca or Bestbuy.ca here in Canada I get free delivery so if shipping (and lets face it, I am sure shipping to stores is cheaper) was that onerous then how can they ship that one 20$BD to me for free? again we are talking small meaningless differences that don't affect the final price. I can buy a movie on day one and pay X$ I can wait a bit and pay Y$<X$ wait some more and it is in the 5$ garbage bin, why is it X, Y and 5? obviously everything else is the same (i.e. it did not cost that much more to replicate it or ship it....) it is priced that way because studios know that the guy that wants it as soon as it comes out is willing to pay more for that and that the person that is waiting for the garbage bin prices won't buy it otherwise, the same here, are you buying BD's? if so, why? because you are willing to pay more because they look at sound better then the DVD, so why would the studio sell it to you at the same price as the DVD? Even if one day BDs will be priced the same as DVD is now, then the DVD price will drop to still be a bit lower , like the 5$ the guy willing to buy the DVD but not the BD is doing that because they are not willing to pay BD prices. |
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Examples -- Image doing distribution for Criterion. Vs. WHV doing distribution for themselves. Ultimately due to smaller scale, for Criterion BDs there's an extra middleman (image) between Criterion and Best Buy. This is one reason, attached to scale, the Criterions cost more than Warner Blu-rays. That's all I was referring to. I agree it should not be a big amount per disc; OTOH there has to be a way to explain why e.g. a Criterion title of a 1960s film goes for $35 when a WHV title of a movie from the exact same period goes for $18 ... PS. Re: your question, I don't know about postage for online sales; I was thinking mainly of B&M retail. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Now I guess you meant mastering costs i.e. restoring the film, making a digital file, making extras, making the encoding and disk master (i.e. everything pre replicator). If this is what you meant, then it is also minimal, we can eliminate the first three because the same digital master (for film & extras) will be used for the DVD , DL and BD and any other media to be distributed (i.e. if that costs 1M$ and they sell 1M BDs and 1 DVD, that cost will be gotten back from 1M+1 copies sold and not just the 1 DVD). What is left is the encoding and disk master. Now encoding Quote:
1) Criterion does tend to do a bit more so they might have higher restoration costs 2) Criterion sells movies with small markets (it is one thing to say 20k copies and an other to say 1M BDs and 1K DVDs) 3) Criterion has to pay for the content 4) Criterion has a very small number of titles available to it 5) why must there be a way to explain it? other then that is what Criterion/WHV has chosen to value their product as. I have a client that makes food products sold at the supermarket. For one chain they also make a store brand, in those stores they sell the name brand and store brand, now sometimes there can be small differences between the two, but in this particular case they are 100% identical it is only the packaging, one batch is done for the store brand and name brand, but the name brand is still more expensive at the store. |
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Criterion overpriced and WHV too cheap? What Warner titles are too cheap? Most in my opinion are overpriced even on the low end due to the quality typically associated with Warner releases. To me it seems as though WHV and all the other studios are rushing titles out now just for a quick profit due to the growing popularity of the format. Criterion on the other had, as I recently discovered, puts more effort into their releases and the ones I've gotten recently thanks to B&N's 50% off sale making the Criterion version worth the typical $39.99 MSRP. Not that I would pay that since Amazon and Best Buy often sale them for around $29.99. I'll definitely be adding the Criterion release of Dazed & Confused to my collection in October. Just remember, you get what you pay for and higher quality cost more.
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im nervous BD will be discontinued soon.... some of the prices are lower then the DVDs!
i just dont want to buy to many if i know the end of it is coming.... (this is on the newbie board, because people may no more about these low prices then i do) EDIT: Yah, so i just realized how dumb this post is. Next time i will think before i post... Last edited by bradley4846; 09-28-2011 at 04:18 AM. Reason: stupidest post ever |
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#3709 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Yeah like dvd never went down in price. Your kidding with this thread right.
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#3712 | |
Banned
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So, If blus die, you will be fine. It's not like when VHS died and new players had to be bought, such as a DVD player. |
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#3717 |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Dumb? maybe not, unfounded? absolutely. Yes sometimes when a new title comes out a BD could be cheaper then the DVD or there is not much of a difference. But it is not because BD is doomed, but studios would rather people move away from DVD and they hope that by having a more competitive price (especially in this hard economy) that people will move up.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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