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Author:  Darkroland [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:04 pm ]
Post subject:  In other news, film studios still clueless online

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-fi-cover-dvd-future-20110925-1,0,2373127.story

Some of my favorite bits:
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One thing is certain: People who like inexpensive movie rentals are going to have to get used to waiting longer than they do now. Studios are beginning to use the Internet to slice up the market so that people who are willing to buy a movie or pay more to rent it can get it sooner.


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At the same time, some studios that make Netflix and kiosk rental company Redbox wait until 28 days after a DVD goes on sale before they can offer it for rent want to lengthen that delay. They believe such a move will encourage consumers to pay more to buy or rent a movie digitally.

By next year, consumers may have to wait two months or longer after a movie goes on sale before they can get it in a Redbox kiosk or Netflix envelope. Those who want to stream films online for a flat monthly fee from Netflix, Amazon or Blockbuster will in many cases wait years until those titles have completed their runs on cable networks like HBO.


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"I see movies going down a path over time from premium sell-through all the way to the lowest-price rentals," said Craig Kornblau, president of Universal Studios Home Entertainment. "If we get digital right, consumers are going to get what they're willing to pay for."


Here's the way my *cynical* self reads this article. "We've finally figured out there's money out there to be made digital, and we're abandoning our DVD and Blu-Ray sales to focus on that. We're going to splinter the market, make people deal with even more DRM and multiple vendors, and all try to monetize it as much as we can while making the consumer experience as painful as possible."

We may be seeing the beginning of the next pirate resurgence here.

Author:  Müs [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:14 pm ]
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/picardfacepalm

Author:  bale [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: In other news, film studios still clueless online

Darkroland wrote:
We may be seeing the beginning of the next pirate resurgence here.

yarrr!

seriously.. what the hell are they thinking?

Author:  NephyrS [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:20 pm ]
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I honestly wouldn't care if I had to wait 5 years to watch something.... If *everything* from 5 years ago was up and available for streaming on, say, Netflix.

Being behind the curve has never bothered me, but behind the curve without all the material has. I'd just stop watching current stuff, and go back and watch things from several years ago that I never got around to.

Author:  Numbuk [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:06 pm ]
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NephyrS wrote:
I honestly wouldn't care if I had to wait 5 years to watch something.... If *everything* from 5 years ago was up and available for streaming on, say, Netflix.

Being behind the curve has never bothered me, but behind the curve without all the material has. I'd just stop watching current stuff, and go back and watch things from several years ago that I never got around to.


I just saw Heat!

;)

Author:  Lex Luthor [ Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:26 am ]
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Well they're competing with free... so whatever model they adopt will have to face the competition of piracy.

By the way this should go into the technology section, since there are similar threads there, and streaming video is a new technology that is disrupting the industry.

Author:  Darkroland [ Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:27 am ]
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Lex Luthor wrote:
Well they're competing with free... so whatever model they adopt will have to face the competition of piracy.

By the way this should go into the technology section, since there are similar threads there, and streaming video is a new technology that is disrupting the industry.


I started it in entertainment since it's not primarily about the technology itself, it's about the user experience getting diluted. It has been proven time and time again that users are willing to pay for content. However, they are not willing to pay for content when the experience is worse than the pirated version. A good example of this is steam. Their design strategy is to make the experience for the consumer as easy and transparent as possible. What the studios are doing is the opposite of that, hence, increase in piracy.

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