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^OK...how about Weinstein and Universal???
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Universal unlikely for some time... but you can never tell.
Here is some more good news for the Big Blu........................... http://www.videobusiness.com/index.a...leid=CA6471109 Research firm still predicts Blu-ray high-def winner RELATED ARTICLES Comic-Con: Blu-ray, HD DVD pushed at event Samsung unveils HD DVD/Blu-ray player BJ's Wholesale Club stores to carry Blu-ray exclusively High-def limited presence at Home Media Expo Home Media Expo welcomes Home Theater Forum TALKBACK BLOGS PHOTOS » SUBMIT FEEDBACK Please let us all know how much Son... Micheal Bay – 08/23/07 ALSO BY THIS AUTHOR... ACI, Cinevision jointly acquire 17 telenovelas Disney Blu-ray mall tour aims for mass audiences Surf’s Up awash with promos Profit up tenfold for Hastings' Q2 Fox, MGM ready Blu-ray payload » MORE By Susanne Ault -- Video Business, 8/22/2007 AUG. 22 | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Research firm Understanding & Solutions reiterated its stance that Blu-ray Disc will prove victorious in the high-definition format war, despite Paramount Home Entertainment’s and DreamWorks Animation’s move to back rival HD DVD exclusively. During a breakfast update on consumer downloading and high-definition issues here Wednesday, U&S director Jim Bottoms cited as reason the larger number of studio titles produced exclusively for Blu-ray. Also, the Paramount/DreamWorks move to HD DVD exclusivity did not add any new titles to that side, he noted, since the studios until this week supported both formats. “The weight of industry support is still very much behind Blu-ray,” said Bottoms, preceding his arguments by noting that U&S remains a private entity, not financially benefiting from either side. He said that studios representing 58% market share overall, based on first quarter video shipments, back Blu-ray. “We have gone on record before that BD format is most likely to succeed, and we don’t believe [the Paramount/DreamWorks decision] will change that outcome,” said Bottoms. Another major driver for Blu-ray will be the PlayStation 3, which currently continues to sell below expectations but can still make an impact over the next few years, Bottoms said. He estimates 15 million to 20 million consoles will be in U.S. homes by that time. Prolonging war The main consequence of Paramount and DreamWorks’ move to HD DVD is the prolonging of the format war, which U&S previously projected would be decided by first-quarter 2008. Only a fraction of home entertainment business today, high-def business will be significant by 2011, U&S predicts. The company reports that by then, 40 million HD DVD and Blu-ray set-top players will be sold, representing 36% of U.S. households; 25 million Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles combined, representing 22% of households; and 20 million PC drives, representing 17% of homes. There will be 8.7 million software units sold among the two formats in 2007, and 59 million units sold in 2008, U&S predicts. Although there is growth on the horizon, Bottoms warned that high-def companies need to improve their messages to consumers to maximize revenue. “There is a lot of confusion with consumers over high-def in general,” Bottoms said. “I heard from a consumer, ‘I was going to buy an HDTV screen, but now I’m going to buy a Blu-ray screen. That is quite typical of the confusion that exists. But the important take away is that there is great opportunity [with high-def], but there still needs to be some work done to turn this all into a real |
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![]() ![]() paidgeek, I just watched CE3K on a PAL DVD. Made me all verklempt. Questions: a) since there are three versions of the movie, what source are you using? b) This may be a DVD problem or low-bitrate MPEG-2 problem. Some of the EFX scenes on the DVD have pulsing issues. Is that from the source or just a DVD problem? Thanks paidgeek. I can wait until Monday! fuad |
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It is part of the reason why was pretty calm about the whole thing when it went down, I had already come to terms with it ![]() People in Paramount themselves didn't know about the deal until the day and keeping something major like that under wraps for more than just a few weeks/days from your own workforce (some of whom will be working towards Blu-ray releases) is very difficult so I can't imagine that they thought about it too much. Last edited by Maximus; 08-25-2007 at 09:11 PM. |
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Myself and others have been warning people for the last two years along the lines of: "Don't underestimate MS. The home theater market hasn't had to tangle with them like this before. MS does WHATEVER IT TAKES to get what they want" etc. etc. I don't feel like these warnings were heeded very well and, to be fair, the Blu-Ray launch last August was...less than stellar, to put it kindly. The real launch happened in November with the PS3 and they've been going up ever since. I realize I don't know A LOT that happens with the big boys, but from public perspective? Yes, it feels like it's been the BDA's game to win all along and they just keep "allowing" HD-DVD to stay alive somehow when it really just shouldn't be. By any and all rights: This Christmas should have been the end of HD-DVD outright. Now we're staring down what: Another 12 months? 18? 24? Utterly ridiculous and depressing as hell, to boot. Just shouldn't be. Quote:
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Well, that makes sense considering as recently as a month or two ago we were starting to see rumors about the concept of Paramount going all Blu and, in essence, ending the format war for all intents and purposes. We all saw the pro Blu sentiments they were putting out in the press and the rest of it. Certainly them staying neutral for the forseeable future seemed the safe bet. Short of insiders, I daresay that most of us in the public were blindsided or just short of it this past Monday when Paramount sold out to HD-DVD. Quote:
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I agree, with the BDA's actions all along this year so far, it doesn't seem like they are in it to win, but I still have some faith. I mean, you would think with all these mega corporations in the BDA they would be able to offer Paramount $500 million to go Blu-ray exclusive if needed. I guess they just didn't give a shit. I think the BDA just started riding the PS3's coat tails and forgot about being on the offensive.
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Well, if there was a major studio not worth $150 million it would be Paramount, IMHO. If Fox releases all year around this lost will be easily softened in retail shelfs.
But the BDA will find it diffcult to end the war quickly if another major leaves or loses its smaller studios. Let's hope Warner stays. |
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I have to respectfully disagree with you guys. I think the BDA has done an admirable job promoting Blu-ray and staying on the offensive. In the past several months there has been announcement after announcement of new Blu-ray supporters both in the film industry and the retail markets. In my oppinion the only thing that would've come from the BDA attempting to counter-offer M$, which Insiders say they found out about too late to do anything about it anyway, would've been a bidding war and we know how deep those pockets go.
I do believe that Paramount, who turned their back on the interests of their consumers for a quick buck, and the HD-DVD group have shown their true colors and have made quite a few enemies out there. This definitely can't be going over well with retailers who believed this foolish format war was finally coming to a close. In fact I believe that the BDA could use this to garner retailer support, after all how long will studios continue to support a format if their players are dropped from stores? Anyway that's my $0.02 on the matter. However, to make this post a little more legit I'd like to ask the Insiders if there's any word on if The Simpsons Movie will be released on BD this year? And if so, will it include some of the same cool features as some of the other Fox releases this year? Last edited by Jamh; 08-26-2007 at 12:32 AM. |
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I agree with Jamh. I don't remember seeing any complaints about how the BDA was moving forward prior to the Paramount news. It was nothing but smiles and cockiness on behalf of all of us as one piece of great news after another was announced - from the great releases coming up (Cars, Spider-Man 3, Ratatouille, Close Encounters and Pirates 3) to the tremendous waves of support from Blockbuster and Target. I think all of these things, along with the recent Fox announcement as well as ones to come, remain reasons to keep smiling...we're just a little more humble now.
It's no coincidence that 2 weeks ago the Target I go to had 2 rows of BD and 2 rows of HDDVD, and today they've got 4 rows of BD and still only 2 rows of HDDVD. |
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The reward and incentive to be Blu-ray should be apparent to anyone. You sell more discs on Blu-ray. If the BDA really wants to spend money on incentives they should take that $150m, spread it across all the BD stand alone players out there and give a couple hundred dollar rebates on a million players. That increases the userbase, and the Studios sell more discs, or I should say, even more than they are now. Paramount isn't even in this war anymore. They are as relevant as a scab worker during a strike. They got their money, they could care less what happens. If the BDA really wants to 'win' they need to start appealing more to the consumers who are holding all of that potential profit in their very own pockets. |
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Yep, I have to agree with Jamh as well. BDA has been nurturing some momentum over the last couple of months. And we saw the fruits of it in the weeks before the Viacom defection.
There are a number of exclusive blockbusters coming our way in the next 75 days to more than ease the loss of Paramount. And considering the release history of Paramount, it was not a big loss. But to have one format, it would be nice to have them back. I do have a question: Who has the rights to older family titles like Sound of Music and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? And if BD, are they being considered for release? Thanks! |
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