mercredi 4 novembre 2015

More people are watching movies online, but few are buying them

More people are watching movies online, but few are buying them

 

Consumers long ago switched their shopping habits to the Internet, so that now most don't hesitate to buy cameras, TVs, books, appliances, cars, clothing, even foreclosed homes online. There appears to be no product that shoppers don't prefer to buy with the click of a mouse.
No product, that is, except movies.
A strange thing has happened on the way to the digital revolution. For more than a decade, Internet movie downloads and streaming — the two ways to watch movies online — were too complex for all but dedicated techies to use.
In the last couple of years, however, a proliferation of new consumer-friendly devices like Apple TV, PlayStation 3 and Web-enabled televisions have finally started to push online viewing of movies into the mainstream.
But although more people are turning to the Internet to watch movies, they have little interest in buying them.
"We are finally at the tipping point where digital is becoming relevant," said Curt Marvis, president of digital media for Lionsgate. "But right now rental is dominant over sales."
The shift in consumer habit is destabilizing for the Hollywood studios that had been hoping people would seamlessly transfer their DVD-buying habit to the Web.
Hollywood's DVD gusher, which propped up studio profits for more than a decade, peaked at $20 billion in 2006, more than twice that of box office ticket sales. DVD sales were far more profitable than rentals, because the discs cost less than $1 each to stamp and were sold to retailers for $17.
But in the last few years DVD sales have plunged as recession-weary consumers cut spending and switched to cheaper rentals from Netflix and Redbox. Lower-margin rentals have, in turn, resulted in lower revenue for the studios.
Sales of more expensive high-definition Blu-ray discs are growing, but not enough to make up the difference. In the long run, home entertainment will eventually become primarily an online business, just like music. For the movie studios to maintain profits, it's crucial that they persuade consumers to keep buying movies online.
"If purchases keep declining or go away and the industry migrates to rental and subscriptions in the digital world, there will inevitably be a reordering of finances in Hollywood," said Warren Lieberfarb, a consultant who was previously president of home video for Warner Bros.
The trend toward online rentals has been accelerating.
U.S. consumers will rent 37.7 million movies online this year for $3 to $5 each, according to Screen Digest. That's a nearly sevenfold increase from 2007, and it doesn't include the more than 300 million estimated videos streamed via Netflix's subscription rental service. Meanwhile, consumers will buy about 20 million movies this year for $10 to $15, a less than threefold increase since 2007.
There's little dispute over why online viewing is flipping to renting from buying: Rentals provide the same experience for the same price as a DVD from Blockbuster without requiring people to get up from the couch.
When consumers buy a DVD, however, they expect to be able to watch it as frequently as they want, whether it's on a player in the living room, bedroom or minivan. Online digital purchases of movies cost the same as a DVD but can't be easily transferred between devices because of the same technical differences that make it impossible to use Mac software on a PC.
Some who follow the home entertainment industry believe the die is already cast. Renting a movie online is so simple, they say, that there will be little need to own a film anymore.
"We're almost inevitably moving toward a model in which download-to-own is a niche business," said Arash Amel, research director for digital media at Screen Digest.
Mitch Singer disagrees. The chief technology officer of Sony Pictures has spent more than four years putting together a coalition called Ultraviolet. Its members — studios, manufacturers and online stores — are working to allow anyone who buys a movie online to watch it on an array of devices.
Currently in tests and expected to launch next year, Ultraviolet would allow consumers to store movies they buy in a "digital locker" accessible from any connected device. A user could theoretically buy a film from a Web-enabled TV and then allow their child at college to watch it on a mobile phone.
Studios are considering other far-reaching plans to encourage digital movie sales, from free online copies of DVDs consumers already own to pre-loaded movies on new electronic devices.
"2011 might be a watershed year in making download-to-own better for the consumer," said Thomas Gewecke, president of digital distribution for Warner Bros.
There are also plans to make rentals more profitable by charging as much as $30 for "premium" video-on-demand before a DVD release — in effect, a surcharge for getting to watch the movie earlier.


articles sources ;
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/oct/18/business/la-fi-ct-downloads-20101019
 

The Benefits From Watching Movies Online

The Benefits From Watching Movies Online

 

Most of us are truly entertained of watching movies whether it is through a TV channel, big screen and online. Today there is a modern way to watch movies and that is through our computer and internet. With this, we are avail to watch old and classic movies which are hard to find on DVDs. Aside from this advantage, there are other benefits of watching movies online and they are:
• Unlimited movies free of charge- Majority of websites offer movies without charge. Hence, you can watch and download as much movies as you want without worrying how much it would cost you. However, you have to wait for several minutes for the movie to download or load before you can start viewing the film. Still, movie viewers should be very careful in downloading or watching movies online because some websites charge for this service. If you don’t want to pay, skip this type of website and just browse on the free ones.
• Watch movies 24/7 anywhere- Now you can watch free movies 24 hours a day, seven days a week and you can watch it anywhere you want to. However, you have to make sure that the website where you will watch movies is safe and free from all kinds of viruses. That way, you can assure that your computer would not get any kind of unwanted malwares and virus. Having a reliable anti-virus is necessary.
• Good quality videos and images- When it comes to online movies you can guarantee that the movies are of great quality, has vivid pictures, understandable language and sounds. Therefore you will be able to enjoy newly released movies online compare at watching on DVDs. Most newly-released movies on DVDs are low in quality.
• Guaranteed safe and reliable- Online movies are safe to watch. These websites follow strict guidelines in featuring free movies to watch. Hence, you can download and watch movies through streaming without worries. Nonetheless, it would help a lot if you can read the sites terms and conditions.
Online movies are great advantage to those movie fans who wanted to watch their favourite classic movies which are inaccessible on DVDs. With the availability of online movies it is now possible for you to watch old movies anytime you want. Furthermore, kids can also have the chance to watch recently released films which are not yet available on DVDs. Those which has 24/7 internet access can fully enjoy watching their favourite movies without limit. Still parents should watch their kids while watching movies online. Being aware of the benefits of watching online movies is giving yourself full entertainment at the comfort of your own home.

articles sources ;
http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/the-benefits-from-watching-movies-online