Viewing Films Lesson 4.

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Viewing Films Lesson 4

Objective Understand how the ways we view films have changed over the last 100 years Assess the effect new technology has had on the dominance of the Film Industry

Can you name these media formats?

Can you name these media formats?

Can you name these media formats?

Can you name these media formats?

Can you name these media formats?

Prior to 1956 Films viewed in cinemas Attendance grew each year (from 903m attendances in 1933 to 1.6bn in 1946, declining to 1.1bn in 1956) Then suddenly, a change.

Between 1957 and 1987 Slump in cinema attendance 915m in 1957 Reason is very simple...

Television

Weighing it all up... Cinema TV Choice Convenience Price

Methods, Pros and Cons Method Advantages Disadvantages Cinema Spectacle, crowds, shared experience, novelty, event Spiralling cost, poor quality product, where to watch Blu-ray Quality, extras, sound Limited choice, cost, ‘niche’ product, quality? DVD Cheap, quality, extras, sound, choice Permanence, storage, capacity Online streaming Immediacy, cost (free?), availability Infrastructure, copyright, cost (subscription) Digital TV (e.g. Freeview+, Sky+, VirginMedia TiVo) Choice, convenience, quality Permanence? Monthly cost, capacity Smartphones In your pocket! Privacy, convenience Capacity, data limits, interruptions

Viewing proportions - Cinema In 1984, 49% of population In 1999, 75% of population Why has there been such a change?