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In a shocking move which is likely to create a wave of speculations as to where the French HD market is heading earlier today Italian news site AVMAGAZINE published an official article announcing a massive distribution agrrement between Paramount-France and Gaumont (SONY). Given the current HD allegiances the two powerhouse have announced: HDDVD exclusivity for Paramount and Blu-Ray exclusivity for SONY this is likely to be a grandiose affair, if nothing else at least for the fact that it does indeed bring the two camps together. As noted by the article this is viewed by analysts as a historical agreement. It is important to highlight that via Pathe Gaumont has always been closely related to Fox, a staunch supporter of Bu-Ray.
Thus far the initial announcement addresses only DVD but make no mistake: this could be an excellent opportunity for SONY/Gaumont-France to nudge Paramount back where they were placed initially, in the middle, though this time around knocking on their overseas office door, leaving the US gurus scrambling to figure what happened. I provide the full article in Italian...and a quick altavista crippled translation as I have no time to reword everything. (Ciao, Pro-B) Quote:
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May 2007
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I think France is somewhat interesting because the biggest movie of the year is Ratatouille and it looks like they may have over 400k PS3s sold there by the end of the year. I could see that country skewing way toward Blu-ray.
Honestly, if Warner and New Line really go to Blu-ray I don't think there is much to worry about. Universal would then likely make the only business decision that makes sense (although I guess they could choose between neutrality and Blu-ray exclusivity). And Toshiba could end up asking Paramount and Dreamworks to get out of the contract just so they don't have to pay whatever incentives it calls for. --Darin |
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right. I don't have the time to read all the article (yet). Well, it's good if para titles get released in blu, but it's very very bad if Sony titles do the opposite, released in HD DVD. I hope the latter won't happen
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I doubt they'd shoot themselves in the foot hehe. |
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Para is tied to HD DVD "on international basis". check out their press release when they announce HD DVD exclusive
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Jan 2007
France
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I have a few info on this agreement that I can add:
- First of all, this deal doesn't concern Sony movies in *any* form. Columbia France and Gaumont have a longstanding agreement on homevideo and created a joint-venture called GCTHV, which releases both catalogs on video. If Gaumont joins Paramount, this only concerns their movies. It's likely that after the split, GCTHV will be renamed Sony France (or something like that). - I heard that several things still have to be sorted out, so it won't happen overnight. It looks like Gaumont wants to expand their catalogue offerings and the reissues of the Godard and the early Luc Besson movies. - Right now, Gaumont is Blu while Paramount is Red, so this brings the 64,000 $ question ![]() - On a side note, while Gaumont goes away, Sony France made a business win and will release the Francetélévision titles (FTD) form Jan 1, which holds a quite large catalogue. FTD was previously with Warner and was HD DVD exclusive in hi-def. Well, not anymore. Sony clearly won't pick their red titles for re-release. |
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