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Cinephiles now have more films at their fingertips than ever, but does it mean the end of the traditional movie theater experience, with its
streaming releases [come out] at the same time, and there was a huge debate between the traditional cinemas and the sites as to whether this
Mute, miss the markHan is one of four industry experts speaking about the future of the film at CES Asia
independent filmmakers to find an audience for their work, which is a boon for projects that would otherwise struggle to find an audience
Pitt's production company Plan B, was released online to critical acclaimNetflix spends 85% of its budget on original content, but Fan
A theatrical release needs a huge marketing budget, but filmmakers who release their work to streaming sites can afford to spend more on
There will be a gap in the next few years, and whoever will pay more for budget will win
Those cinemas will die out soon
Although you can now get an impressive VR experience in your living room, the act of actually traveling to a venue and meeting friends makes
movies lies in cinemas and streaming sites working in harmony rather than competing
Instead of settling down at home with a giant TV and Dolby sound, the likes of YouTube and Netflix have a unique advantage in their ability
$30-40 million for a marketing budget is the minimum you need to have an impact
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