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  • Andrew Pratt
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2000
    • 16507

    iMovie a possibility?

    SANTA MONICA, Calif.--Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment is trying to develop and own the next iTunes--but for films.

    "We want to set business models, pricing models, distribution models like (Apple Computer CEO Steve) Jobs did for music, but for the film industry," Michael Arrieta, senior vice president of Sony Pictures, said at the Digital Hollywood conference here.

    "I'm trying to create the new 'anti-Napster,'" he added.

    To that end, Arrieta said, his group plans to digitize Sony Pictures' top 500 films and make them available for the first time in various digital environments within the next year. He said the distribution for films like "Spider-Man 2" will go beyond just Movielink, the video-on-demand joint venture of Sony Pictures and several other major studios, which to date has hosted a limited library of Sony's movies.

    For example, Sony plans to sell and make films available in flash memory for mobile phones in the next year, Arrieta said. It also will further develop its digital stores for downloading and owning films on the PC, he said in an interview.

    Sony's plans--and similar moves by other studios--are likely to avoid empowering any one technology company--such as Apple in the music equation--and allow studios to pocket more of the profits. The philosophy in Hollywood is "Define your own agenda or someone else will for you."

    Equally important is trying to avoid the rampant digital theft in peer-to-peer communities that the music industry has suffered, media executives say.

    At the Digital Hollywood conference--a three-day event that began Wednesday--media executives including Arrieta ruminated on ongoing hurdles to giving consumers access to unlimited films, TV shows and multimedia on a range of devices, anywhere at anytime.

    They agreed that issues surrounding digital rights management, consumer adoption, and simple and compatible consumer electronics remained bottlenecks in the industry.

    Still, Hollywood is working with technologists to help deliver the promise of the "digital home" more than ever before, according to entertainment executives. It's just that the two sides may still be speaking different languages.

    "The plumbing of IT is converging," said Adam Bain, vice president of technology and production at Fox Sports Interactive. "But there are so many different devices the trends are of a divergent nature."

    Advertising's future
    Media executives during the "Digital Home" panel also discussed the future of 30-second TV commercials in a digital environment that lets consumers skip over the ads.

    Charles Swartz, executive director and CEO of the University of Southern California's Entertainment Technology Center, said that because ads are the most effective sales tool ever invented, they will not disappear. But, he said, there's an opportunity to customize and target the ads to people's homes with advanced technology.

    "Commercials aren't dead; they'll just get more interactive and effective," said Shahid Khan, managing director of Bearingpoint, an entertainment consulting firm. "But someone has to figure out how to better measure this animal."

    Whatever the case, entertainment, advertising and technology will increasingly meld into a seamless product, executives say, and it remains to be seen who will be the powerbroker. Sony Pictures, whose parent company develops a wide range of consumer electronics, reiterated that it's trying to set its own agenda for new entertainment distribution.

    "The future is about creating an entertainment ecosystem," in which players, platforms, content rights and the user interface are fluid, Arrieta said. The industry's "in a transition period, but there's a high-level dialog (with technology partners) going on now."

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  • David Meek
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2000
    • 8938

    #2
    Hehe, I wonder if the cel phone movies will be 16:9 or 4:3? :
    .

    David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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    • Uncle Clive
      Former Moderator
      • Jan 2002
      • 919

      #3
      Hmmmm, watching a Cell phone movie in 5.1 is what I'd like...........so coool 8)
      CLIVE




      HEY!! Why buy movie tickets when you can own a Theater?

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      • cinema bob
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2005
        • 154

        #4
        just so you know iMovie is the video editing app that has shipped with new macintosh for at least 3 years.

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        • GregoriusM
          Super Senior Member
          • Oct 2000
          • 2755

          #5
          iKnow


          :rofl:
          .
          Gregor

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          • JonMarsh
            Mad Max Moderator
            • Aug 2000
            • 15298

            #6
            There are rumors Applie is working on this idea also, and that the Mac Mini is the Trojan horse/hardware delivery platform in the future. Sony has stumbled badly in music, and I guess they're really determined not to do that again... Apple succeeded by delivering what consumers wanted in a flexible, user friendly format, while Sony stuck to it's "proprietary" guns with ATRAC on portable music players and very limited interoperability.

            With Cell processors, and their own film library (plus MGM now) they have an opportunity to take the initiative... but I wouldn't be surprised if they still stumble again... there are a lot of things I don't like about Apple as a company, but they have a pretty fair track record for industrial design and developing usable products- especially uable software. Which is half the battle.

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            • GregoriusM
              Super Senior Member
              • Oct 2000
              • 2755

              #7
              Rumours! You've got to love them!

              Will Apple come out with this product before Sony or even before they come out with a rumoured iPod Cell phone?

              But, I do agree that IF Apple goes after a similar market, they'll do it better than Sony.

              I still think that if Apple had stuck with the Newton, there would be no Palm PDA's now.

              Actually, I think Apple could still make a better PDA than Palm does. Does anyone remember the handwriting recognition on the Newtons? Very slow, yes. But pretty darn accurate for the extremely low horsepower the recognition had under it.

              If they had the processors that Palm and Windows CE devices are working on now, Apple would be as successful with the Newton as they are with the iPod.

              IMHO, as always!

              Greg
              .
              Gregor

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              • Patt
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2005
                • 922

                #8
                Maybe a small subwoofer is in the works to hang right along side a cellphone or pager. And for the deepest octaves how about a subwoofer/backpack. :P
                ......Pat

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                • cinema bob
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 154

                  #9
                  well apple did it. itunes 4.8 plays videos via core audio and coe video. this means mpeg4, h.264, and .mov files the interface also has a tab for copy protected mpeg4 which means a DRM scheme.

                  the itunes movie store will not be far away.

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                  • DifferentLee
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 113

                    #10
                    iMovies will make me iHappy.

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                    • DifferentLee
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 113

                      #11
                      This could happen with the arrival of Internet 2. Faster, broader downloads.

                      Apple is in a really unique position here given that Jobs is also CEO of Pixar. That gives him some blockbuster titles to start with...and he can probably entice whoever the Pixar distribution deal winds up with as well...

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