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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ut-commitment/
Sorry, few more posts before I leave lol. ![]() I mentioned AT&T talking about highlight reels instead of full programmes on mobile a while back and my concern that short form content is about to take off and leave longer, richer storytelling in its wake. Read the above link and you will see this is cropping up in the UK also. Now apply this to film (matter of time) and you san see where this is heading. Yeah, sure guys. Digital is the future! Nice one. ![]() Never mind quality tv, I doubt our film will survive the journey intact also. The industry are catering to the ‘I want it now’ generation at the expense of quality. It’s maddening and before anyone says anything, this is not in my head. This stuff is in plans of several tv companies. Last edited by Steedeel; 10-22-2017 at 01:33 AM. |
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I still prefer discs and I have them all in a nice bookshelf. The bookshelf isn't even completely full. I only buy what I know what I will watch again in the future. |
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![]() ![]() Just been reading more about the BBC’s ideas and I can honestly see this taking off for mobile next gen. rather than having to watch a whole episode (perish the thought ![]() ![]() ![]() The articles ties in to almost exactly what I have been dreading. The interactive stuff, the bastardised version of content, the hyperactive short clips becoming the most watched of all content. This is stuff that huge investment is going into. In the BBC’s case, as I understand it, they plan to move this forward on a huge scale and will be part of the move from terrestrial to IPTV. With something like 60 percent of 16-24 years olds watching content on mobile, it really does seem the industry sees this as the future and the mobile apocalypse is on its way. The sky could be falling real soon guys and all the insults and gifs and tin foil hats comments won’t change the fact that I am right about a lot of this stuff. Sometimes it’s hard to describe the way I’m thinking but finally I can use a term to describe it. That term is OBB. Research it and then look up the links to that technology and the BBC (huge broadcasting company in the UK) I was unaware of the term until last week but it describes all the stuff in my head that I have been talking about. Interactive, short form, mobile centric stuff etc.. it’s also close to being introduced I understand. Facebook live, BBC are two big big names who are working hard to make it happen as I understand it. Linear storytelling, films and tv are Under threat. Last edited by Steedeel; 10-22-2017 at 03:43 PM. |
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I prefer having physical copies as opposed to digital movies. Like others have stated, what if someday your movies vanish when that content is no longer available. I bought many singles and some albums off of ITunes years ago that I have not been able to get access to and so am leary about ever buying digital movie or tv shows. The exception for me is buying ebooks. Most of my digital books that I have bought from IBooks have all been on sale for 99 cents to 1.99 and due to some physical ailments find it easier to read books on my IPad. I still would be upset if I could not access them but many of them I bought and read after purchase. There is something about having physical media that I like. When I am having a bad day or get very anxious I just like to look at my movie collection and it calms me down.
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Physical or digital? Both to be honest. For the movies I care most about, I will always want the best discs available, but I also like having the convenience of a digital collection, how easy it is to build your collection, and the early releases.
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It really isn’t mate. Take time to read up on it. It is def not just overseas, they are collaborating with US media firms. It’s going to be in their iptv infastructure. I don’t think people realise how destructive this is to film/tv in general.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2013-05...o-broadcasting Also, with the extreme success of programs such as GoT and other box set binge watching I seriously doubt that long form film and TV is on its way out. |
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Yes people watch stuff on their mobiles but that’s not destroyed, nor is going to destroy, the film and TV industry. It is also not going to force you to watch on a mobile if you don’t want to. |
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I will always prefer my physical copies despite the amount of space my collection requires. I like taking a tangible disc and placing it in my player and watching the content thereon. I only need the electric utility to do its job to enjoy my discs.
The internet here is flaky making anything that needs it unreliable and frustrating. I don't want to be at my ISP's mercy when I want to watch a movie. I don't care about the ability to access my movies from anywhere, either. I never cared to watch any content on tiny portable screens. When I am away from home, it is usually to visit someone. I prefer to be fully engaged with the people in my proximity and the environment I am in. I have never used a single code that came with any of my discs, although I did give two away once. I have used the codes to get Disney and Sony Reward points, but never to watch anything. I am just a relic of my era, I suppose. I have more than enough discs to watch for the remainder of my life if the supply of new discs were to vanish, but I don't foresee that happening anytime soon. Last edited by Vilya; 10-22-2017 at 06:21 PM. |
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