Amazon and Netflix, 4K technology, 3D technology, digital streams, YouTube. The Times wrote a piece talking about the future of the movies.
Just kicking around ideas.
Fandango does events. What about, the night before a season drops on Netflix or Amazon Prime, you can see the two-hour season premiere in the movie theater? They also do small events on Premiere Prime Night or Netflix night, based off of research into what is popular.
So if your 500,000 dollar movie gets 50,000 hits in three days, the movie is released into theaters. Therefore, Netflix determines what fills the experience of movie houses, with a wealth of data to back up those numbers, and with time and experience, what will translate well on-screen. From Premiere Prime Night, the movie theater can opt to keep a picture for whatever time they choose.
This is to supplement not supplant the current systems.
We also need an arthouse app. "Indie" app has all the movies from the film festivals that previous year. Between the awards and the hits, they determine what indie picks end up in the theaters. We could have Film Festival Night, too, where you get discounts for seeing multiple films, or you get a ticket to see 5 short films back-to-back.
You get Geek night where theaters can choose five films from Netflix to run in theaters. Or Rom Com Night. Patrons vote online for their favorites to see from ten choices.
I have no background in this, so I don't know how the studios work, the business. Just thought it was an interesting topic.
Just kicking around ideas.
Fandango does events. What about, the night before a season drops on Netflix or Amazon Prime, you can see the two-hour season premiere in the movie theater? They also do small events on Premiere Prime Night or Netflix night, based off of research into what is popular.
So if your 500,000 dollar movie gets 50,000 hits in three days, the movie is released into theaters. Therefore, Netflix determines what fills the experience of movie houses, with a wealth of data to back up those numbers, and with time and experience, what will translate well on-screen. From Premiere Prime Night, the movie theater can opt to keep a picture for whatever time they choose.
This is to supplement not supplant the current systems.
We also need an arthouse app. "Indie" app has all the movies from the film festivals that previous year. Between the awards and the hits, they determine what indie picks end up in the theaters. We could have Film Festival Night, too, where you get discounts for seeing multiple films, or you get a ticket to see 5 short films back-to-back.
You get Geek night where theaters can choose five films from Netflix to run in theaters. Or Rom Com Night. Patrons vote online for their favorites to see from ten choices.
I have no background in this, so I don't know how the studios work, the business. Just thought it was an interesting topic.