Short and succinct explanation of how todays streaming film delivery effects the types of movies made.
Essentially -
The risk of making the type of movie you once wanted was low because you had two opportunities for a return on investment. If it didn't make it's money in the Theater, the secondary release to the home market allowed for a second bite of the cherry boosting profit & mitigating risk.
With the Netflix model you no longer can depend on the primary/secondary market and movie investment can no longer take risks like they used to.
This resonates with the Sony AAA model - Sell the blockbuster. Put it on the "Netflix of games" post it's peak. According to Jimmy Ryan, these types of games could not be made going straight to "DVD".
Do you see Theatrical releases, or their lack-of; result in movies becoming lesser than they once were? Will games suffer the same fate?
Essentially -
The risk of making the type of movie you once wanted was low because you had two opportunities for a return on investment. If it didn't make it's money in the Theater, the secondary release to the home market allowed for a second bite of the cherry boosting profit & mitigating risk.
With the Netflix model you no longer can depend on the primary/secondary market and movie investment can no longer take risks like they used to.
This resonates with the Sony AAA model - Sell the blockbuster. Put it on the "Netflix of games" post it's peak. According to Jimmy Ryan, these types of games could not be made going straight to "DVD".
Do you see Theatrical releases, or their lack-of; result in movies becoming lesser than they once were? Will games suffer the same fate?