3. City centre vs out of town
Cineworld, Ashton Odeon, Manchester
4. Internet activity
Research the types of film showing on our local multiplex
compared to the Cornerhouse, an art house cinema in
Manchester.
What are the differences?
What are the differences in the location?
5. Opening weekends
Why are
opening
weekends so
important?
Can you see any
patterns
emerging from
the data?
9. Technology
With each technology what impact has this had on
audience and industry
Give case study examples
Digital technology, Ipods, mobile phones, LCD TVs and
home cinema systems, DVDs.
10. DVD Piracy - documentary
Who loses out?
77.5 million DVD’s sold
225 million made by pirates.
700 million lost by film industry
Its the smaller parties who lose out - film technicians etc.
12. Changing technologies
Internet - Burn their own off and can run copies. Do not
necessarily have to go to cinema to film.
DVD piracy - someone buys a DVD copies it for friends
and colleagues.
13. Consequences
Big blockbusters will be fine they can survive a dent in
profits.
“Tom Cruise may get a slightly less fee - but I am sure he
will survive”
Technicians will lose out - pay and jobs, then directors
will lose out, less funding available, audience will then
have less choice.
14. Some people gage if there is a need for their product/film
by seeing how fast it comes on DVD.
Movies - small to middle will fade.
Only star movies made, British film industry will stop
creativity.
No new talent training, no funding available. Retail stores
will suffer.