Film distribution could soon change forever! Whether or not either is a good thing remains to be seen. Sean Parker, founder of Napster recently rolled out a new movie distribution model called the proposed screening room home series and movie theater is the new norm. This problem has made it clear lines in the sand with some people condemned the proposal and others have praised it. However, sources close to the project has come out and said that the method of screening rooms will help theaters over the long term.
According to the report, the new wrapping method Screening Room will benefit the cinema because of the way pricing is broken down. $ 50 for the film, given a lease, will include two films in cinema ticket and a $ 20 bribe. To buy into the system, the user will usually be putting $ 150 upfront cost for the hardware needed. Although $ 50 for a movie may seem a plus incredible of interest, one must remember that it's likely to be cheaper than the cost for a family of four to go to really go to the cinema when the tickets and concessions are factored into the equation, so that users of financial benefit, such as the well.
A major supporter of the screening room just talking to wrap and explain how this will ultimately all parties to profit from the new system:
We are trying to add on theater. Window theater did not develop the way life is today. You're spending a lot of the market right away, and access to a lot of income later. So we can get larger benefits immediately in response to market costs on traveling with movie stars all over the world? Can we make this event bigger?
Essentially, the theory behind this method showed that the Screening Room will allow studios, distributors and theaters to benefit from a new approach because the tracking room more would cut into the piracy than it will go in the participation theater for real. The mission of this service seems to get people who are already, and will not go to a theater to pay for a movie with their experience, rather than to prevent anyone from entering their local Cineplex.
We are in waters not know by screening room. Some people think it's the future of the film industry while others put their feet down against it because they think it may lead to the end of the theatrical distribution. What do you think? Is there a future screening room of the way we watch movies or the death rattle? Let us know what you think in the comments below, to keep the conversation going. We'll bring you all the latest and greatest news related to the screening room as it became available to us; Stay tuned for more details!