Paramount and Dreamworks Animation Side with HD DVD

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  1. Paramount and Dreamworks Animation Side with HD DVD

    Tag! You're it! Paramount and DreamWorks Animation have each declared exclusive Support for HD DVD in a wonderful example of how to extend a format war to its absolute limits. From a business standpoint I'm not certain I understand the business model at all - being that I feel it is inherently flawed from the onset. I suppose if all studios picked the same format to win - then there wouldn't be a format war... At this point it's almost infuriating when studios now refuse to either jump all on one format, or decide to produce for both formats.

    Add to that the fact that this is a very unexpected move considering that recent sales figures indicate Blu-ray Discs (BD) appearing to have a 2 to 1 sales lead at the present time, the studio has dropped BD for future releases including the upcoming release of Shrek the Third. The move will include all movies distributed by Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films, and DreamWorks Animation, all of which are distributed through Paramount Home Entertainment.

    Consumers simply cannot win with the current state of affairs.

    Movies Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment including Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Animation SKG, DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films are to be Released Exclusively in HD DVD. The exclusive program will begin with the release of Blades of Glory, followed by Transformers and Shrek the Third. Combined, these three films represent over $1.5 billion in combined worldwide box office receipts.

    The companies each said that the decision to distribute exclusively in the HD DVD format resulted from an extensive evaluation of current market offerings, which "confirmed the clear benefits of HD DVD, particularly its market-ready technology and lower manufacturing costs." Why any studio would care about the additional manufacturing costs when the price of the end product is almost double that of a DVD is beyond me.

    According to an article on Forbes.com Brad Grey, Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures said "The combination of Paramount and DreamWorks Animation brings a critical mass of current box office hits to consumers with a line-up of live action and animated films that are perfect for HD DVD." Paramount is currently the leading studio in domestic box office receipts. He continued, "Part of our vision is to aggressively extend our movies beyond the theater, and deliver the quality and features that appeal to our audience. I believe HD DVD is not only the affordable high quality choice for consumers, but also the smart choice for Paramount."

    So Paramount decided to release Shrek the Third and other DreamWorks Animation titles exclusively on HD DVD because they "believe it is the best format to bring high quality home entertainment to a key segment of our audience -- families." This according to DreamWorks Animation CEO, Jeffrey Katzenberg. He truly believes that lower-priced hardware and more than enough titles will win consumers to HD DVD over the holidays.

    What wasn't mentioned as prominently was that the deal excludes movies directed by Steven Spielberg, which will not be exclusive to either format.

    The announcement concluded with more pro-HD DVD hype trying to push that format over its rival. Meanwhile consumers are stuck with two formats which are ultimately the same in terms of quality and features. The only real differences at this point are that one enjoys wider studio support and has higher hardware costs and the other enjoys cheaper manufacturing costs but has less studio support.

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    #1 hadouken, Aug 21, 2007
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  2. ProjectD

    ProjectD VIP yay :]

    lol then i dont need to buy a blue ray player
     
  3. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    they got payed off by the HD-DVD camp to join them.....