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The Changing Face of Studio Video Sales: Grow New Markets, Push High Definition, Get Interactive
In-Stat/MDR, Nov 2005, Pages: 91
- Executive Summary
- Methodology Multimedia Forecasting Experience Since 1991 Experienced Team Of Analysts Methodology Previously Issued Reports That Provide Useful Information
- The Retail Video Sales Market Hollywood's Symbiotic Relationship With Consumer Electronics Manufacturers The 'Network Effect'-DVD Player Sales Pull Forward DVD Title Sales and Create Accelerating Growth US and International Hollywood DVD Title Sales Value How Movies Get Released Into Multiple Markets Territorial Rights Are the Rule of Thumb Territorial Release Into Cinemas By Region Territorial Release for PPV or VOD By Region Territorial Release On Tape & DVD By Region The Progressive Release-Cinema to Pay-Per-View To DVD Distribution to Video Rental Stores Movie Rentals Bring In About $10 Billion Worldwide Pay-Per-View, or VOD, Via Satellite or Cable TV Pay-Per-View and VOD Over The Internet to Personal Computers DVD Premier Bypasses the Cinema and Helps Build Franchises Multiple Versions of the Same Movie Are Now the Norm Changes to the Content to Add Interest or Update the Marketing Changes to the Format to Address Personal Viewing Tastes Changes Coming to the Idea of Release Windows Day & Date Release at the Cinema Day & Date Release for DVDs Mark Cuban's HDNET Challenges 'Release Windows' Comcast Ups the Ante to Change Pay-Per-View 'Windows' While Offering to Protect DVD Sales The Six Major Markets Are Becoming Mature and the New Markets Won't Grow As Fast for Hollywood Content Two Options-Acquire Off-Shore Studios or Introduce New Ways to Gain Legal Access to Movie Content
- Three Major Issues That the Studios Must Deal With In a Next-Generation Optical Disc Format Approach High Definition Video Won't Be Enough By Itself Educating the Public About the Benefits of HDTV Fox Television's Finest HDTV Standard Does Surround Sound Mean High Definition, Too? A Need for More HDTV Content Today's HDTV Consumers Are Using High-End Standard Definition DVD Players Delivering HDTV Programming to the Largest Possible Audience May Include Pushing HDTV Content Out to Set Top Boxes Equipped with Hard Disk Drives Local Over-the-Air Digital HDTV Broadcasts Are Vital Personal Computers with HDTV Media Adapters May Become Very Popular Apple's New iMac G5 With Front Row Also Expands this Market Segment HDTV Interactive Program Guides-IPGs-Will Be A Glitch In The US Market Europe Will Take Years to Develop As a Market for HDTV Services Europe Represents 30% of Today's Worldwide DVD Sales Value Europe Will Still See Brisk Sales of Wide Screen HDTV-Capable Displays Interactivity and Extended Features Will Become Important, Over and Above Support for HDTV HD-DVD's iHD for Interactivity Developed By Microsoft and Disney Blu-Ray's HDMV Mode Provides Simple Upgrades Over DVD Blu-Ray's BD-J(tm) Toolset Is Based On Java and Is Compatible With the Multimedia Home Platform (MHP) and OCAP Blu-Ray Is a Complete Consumer Platform, and Supports More Than Movies Interactivity Features Provide Flexibility and Differentiation To Help Increase Sales, but Also Increase Complexity Version Control Will Increase Complexity and Keep a Movie Title Active for Many Years
- The Startling Rise of HDTV-Capable TV Households Around the World Regional Number of Total TV Households Four Key Items That Pertain to Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display Devices TV Households Likely to Have a Wide-Screen HDTV Display TV Households With a Pay-TV HDTV Service TV Households With an HDTV Display but No Pay-TV Service Households With Broadband Internet Connections Apple's iTunes With Video Service Appears to Foreshadow HDTV Delivery Microsoft's Recent Settlement With Real Networks Looks Similar BT (British Telecom) Group Launching a Broadband VOD Service In 2006 BT Service Expects to Sell a Set Top Box With a Hard Disk Drive North American Households With HDTV European Households With HDTV Asia-Pacific Households With HDTV Japanese Households With HDTV Japan May Experience an Over Abundance of HDTV Content Japan Will Foretell the Future of High Definition TV Content Worldwide Households With HDTV Households With HDTV By Region
- Personal Computers May Offer Some Key Interim Revenue Opportunities The Connected Digital Home Is Coming Intel's Viiv™ Entertainment PC Architecture Apple's iMac Line Morphing Onto Intel Platform Microsoft MediaCenter Edition Adding Adapters and HDTV Built In Support for Content Protection & High Definition Content Microsoft's Digital Rights Management (DRM) and HDCP Built-In Support For Broadband Internet Connections Providing High-Speed Download Delivery Services Broadband Connection Speeds Keep Going Up Improving Compression Techniques Make Files Smaller Trickle Downloading Can Move Very Large Files Transparently Providing Two-Way Connections for In-Depth Market Research Movielink, CinemaNow, and Other Internet Movie Sites Are Already Doing This Innovative Interactivity Features Low-Cost Platform to 'Test Drive' Interactivity Features Interactive Features Can Be Delivered to Non-HDTV Households
- Five Scenarios For Next-Generation Optical Disc Formats Hollywood Has Already Caught the Trend for Wide Screen Viewing 'Letterbox' Movies Morph Into 'Wide Screen' Full Screen DVD Releases Are Being Replaced With Wide Screen DVD Releases Today's Wide Screen DVD Releases May Usurp the Market for Tomorrow's Next-Generation Products if High Definition Video Is the Only Benefit Forward Compatibility Is Being Built Into Next-Generation Disc Formats The Key Ingredient Is Not the Technology-It's Help Growing New Revenue Streams The Growing Middle Classes Might Be Attracted to a Next-Gen Disc Format China's Middle Class Families Could Be Worth Billions India, Malaysia, and Other Asia-Pacific Countries Could Also Grow Latin America and Eastern Europe Could Provide Growth, Too The Three Technology Items-Discs, Interactivity, Broadband Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4 Scenario 5 Sony Pictures Entertainment is Firmly Committed to Blu-Ray's Success The HD-DVD Camp Will Have to Demonstrate a Business Model
- Parent Companies of the Major Hollywood Studios All Six of 'The Majors' Have Re-Structured During the Past 12 Months Owning A Movie Studio Provides Some Unique Benefits Sony Corporation Sony Will Drive Blu-Ray to Success As a Consumer Electronics Platform The Walt Disney Company Disney Becoming a Pioneer for Alternative Video Delivery Methods News Corporation The Eyes of the World Are On News Corp. Time-Warner Warner Bros. Entertainment Has Over 69,000 Pieces Of Content NBC-Universal-Part Of General Electric Viacom What Viacom and CBS Corporation Might Look Like Next Year Paramount Studios Has Over 1,100 Titles Including Star Trek
- Forecasts for Hollywood Video Content Sales By Region Four Categories of Movie Products for Sale at Retail Traditional DVD Optical Discs Portable Player Movie Products Next-Generation Optical Disc Products Movie & TV Downloads North America By Category Europe By Category Asia By Category ROW By Category Worldwide Summaries By Category Regional Summaries-All Categories Combined
- Our Final Thoughts Sony Will Have to Win Big Microsoft & Intel Will Drive their Vision Forward Apple Will Also Play an Important Role In Digital Entertainment Consumers Will Have a Lot of Options The Hollywood Studios Will Adjust and Thrive
List of Tables
Table 1. Worldwide Annual Value of Hollywood Movie Products Sold At Retail (US$ in Billions, Annual Growth Percentage, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 2. Annual US DVD Sales & Rentals for Major Hollywood Studios—2004 (Annual Sales US$M, Annual Rentals US$M, Annual Total US$M)
Table 3. Annual International Sales Of DVDs For Major Hollywood Studios—2004 (Annual Sales US$M, Percent of Worldwide Total, Cumulative Percent)
Table 4. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display—North America (Households in Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of All TV Households, CAGR)
Table 5. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display—Europe (Households in Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of All TV Households, CAGR)
Table 6. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display—Asia-Pacific (Households in Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of All TV Households, CAGR)
Table 7. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display—Japan (Households in Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of All TV Households, CAGR)
Table 8. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display—Worldwide (Households in Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of All TV Households, CAGR)
Table 9. TV Households With at Least One Wide Screen HDTV-Capable Display Device by Region (Number of TV Households in Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Worldwide Total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 10. Typical Download Speeds For Full Length Movie Files (Speed of Connection in Mb/s, Size of File, Time in Minutes, Time in Hours)
Table 11. Major Assets And Businesses Of Sony Corporation—Owner Of Sony Pictures Entertainment And MGM
Table 12. Sony's Worldwide Revenue Breakout For 2004 (Annual Revenues by Segment, US$ Billions, Percent of Total)
Table 13. Major Assets and Businesses of the Walt Disney Company—Owner Of Buena Vista Entertainment
Table 14. Disney's Worldwide Revenue Breakout for 2004 (Annual Revenues by Segment, US$ Billions, Percent of Total)
Table 15. Major Assets and Businesses of News Corp.—Owner of Twentieth Century Fox
Table 16. News Corp. Worldwide Revenue Breakout for Fiscal 2005 (Annual Revenues by Segment, US$ Billions, Percent of Total)
Table 17. Major Assets and Businesses of Time-Warner—Owner of Warner Brothers Studios
Table 18. Time-Warner Worldwide Revenue Breakout for 2004 (Annual Revenues by Segment, US$ Billions, Percent of Total)
Table 19. Major Assets and Businesses of NBC Universal—Owner of Universal Studios
Table 20. Major Assets and Businesses of Viacom—Owner of Paramount Studios
Table 21. Re-Structured Media Assets of Proposed Viacom Entity
Table 22. Re-Structured Media Assets of Proposed CBS Corporation Entity
Table 23. Viacom Worldwide Revenue Breakout for 2004 (Annual Revenues by Segment, US$ Billions, Percent of Total)
Table 24. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category—North America (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 25. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category—Europe (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 26. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category—Asia (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 27. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category—ROW (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 28. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category—Worldwide (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 29. Annual Retail Sales Value Of All Hollywood Video Products By Region (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
List of Figures
Figure 1. Annual Worldwide Unit Shipments of Line-Powered DVD-Playback Capable Consumer Electronics Products (Annual Unit Shipments in Millions)
Figure 2. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display-North America (Households in Millions)
Figure 3. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display-Europe (Households in Millions)
Figure 4. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display-Asia-Pacific (Households in Millions)
Figure 5. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display-Japan (Households in Millions)
Figure 6. Households With a Wide-Screen HDTV-Capable Display-Worldwide (Households in Millions)
Figure 7. TV Households With At Least One Wide Screen HDTV-Capable Display Device by Region (Number of TV Households in Millions)
Figure 8. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category- North America (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions)
Figure 9. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category-Europe (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions)
Figure 10. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category-Asia (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions)
Figure 11. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category-ROW (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions)
Figure 12. Annual Retail Sales Value of Hollywood Video Products By Category-Worldwide (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions)
Figure 13. Annual Retail Sales Value of All Hollywood Video Products By Region (Annual Sales Value, US$ Billions)
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