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Hi! I think it's somehow a cool project.
I consider it's worth our attention.
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June 14, 2018, 08:20:45 AM |
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Hi! I think it's somehow a cool project.
I consider it's worth our attention. I like to watch movies but today they've become rather uninteresting.
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June 14, 2018, 08:33:19 AM |
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Hi! I think it's somehow a cool project.
I consider it's worth our attention. I like to watch movies but today they've become rather uninteresting. We might say there are a lot of problems in the modern industry of making films.
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June 14, 2018, 08:46:06 AM |
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Hi! I think it's somehow a cool project.
I consider it's worth our attention. I like to watch movies but today they've become rather uninteresting. We might say there are a lot of problems in the modern industry of making films. The biggest problem is that film production is monopolized by several large film companies.
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ArthurEntern
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June 14, 2018, 09:02:03 AM |
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Hi! I think it's somehow a cool project.
I consider it's worth our attention. I like to watch movies but today they've become rather uninteresting. We might say there are a lot of problems in the modern industry of making films. The biggest problem is that film production is monopolized by several large film companies. Because of this it's hard for the independent producers to find their auditory.
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June 14, 2018, 09:13:57 AM |
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Does anyone know what country today is the world leader in the number of films?
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June 14, 2018, 09:14:13 AM |
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Hi, how does the concept work?
If independent producers shoot their films and publish videos through the distributed network, does it make it sort of more professional level of YouTube?
Or do the viewers have to pay for watching the films, and if they do, how do they know who is good and who isn't? Is it based on ratings etc., and doesn't it build competition again if someone becomes more famous and someone doesn't?
Thank you.
Quote from: Wisky29Years on May 12, 2018, 05:38:50 PM How secure is MoviesChain for the movie producers to place their content on your platform?
Good question. All content placed by rights holders or independent movie producers will be cryptographically protected, using MoviesChain by TVzavr’s own Digital Rights Management (DRM) system based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-128). What if someone records the film off screen and then distributes it elsewhere? It's interesting how two of my questions were ignored. I understand that some questions might not be comfortable, but I'm curious how are you going to preserve the filmmakers interests in terms of piracy and competition. Because from the two questions I asked it may be reasonable to think that these 2 main issues are not solved and the company just uses blockchain to create an ICO, and in reality it's just technology change and upgrade, but not the solution to those 2 problems. I hope you can answer these. Thank you.
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MoviesChain (OP)
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June 14, 2018, 09:26:39 AM |
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Does anyone know what country today is the world leader in the number of films?
At the moment, India (bollywood) is also one of the world's largest film producers (an average of 1,000 films per year). According to the statistics of state organizations and analytical companies, by the results of 2010 India was ahead of the United States in the number of films. The reason for this success is the active state support of national cinema.
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June 14, 2018, 09:38:17 AM |
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Does anyone know what country today is the world leader in the number of films?
At the moment, India (bollywood) is also one of the world's largest film producers (an average of 1,000 films per year). According to the statistics of state organizations and analytical companies, by the results of 2010 India was ahead of the United States in the number of films. The reason for this success is the active state support of national cinema. I might say in India they make good films.
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June 14, 2018, 09:54:40 AM |
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One more interesting question. Do you have any statistics on the share of revenue in the market of the world's largest film studios?
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June 14, 2018, 10:05:57 AM |
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One more interesting question. Do you have any statistics on the share of revenue in the market of the world's largest film studios?
Yes! According to the American film Association (Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA) in the US, six "major" film studios (Warner Brothers, Disney, Universal, 20th Century Fox, Sony/Columbia and Paramount Pictures) account for 80% of total revenue of the film industry.
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June 14, 2018, 10:16:31 AM |
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One more interesting question. Do you have any statistics on the share of revenue in the market of the world's largest film studios?
Yes! According to the American film Association (Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA) in the US, six "major" film studios (Warner Brothers, Disney, Universal, 20th Century Fox, Sony/Columbia and Paramount Pictures) account for 80% of total revenue of the film industry. I'm surprised that US isn't the world's leader in film production.
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June 14, 2018, 10:28:43 AM |
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One more interesting question. Do you have any statistics on the share of revenue in the market of the world's largest film studios?
Yes! According to the American film Association (Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA) in the US, six "major" film studios (Warner Brothers, Disney, Universal, 20th Century Fox, Sony/Columbia and Paramount Pictures) account for 80% of total revenue of the film industry. I'm surprised that US isn't the world's leader in film production. It's really so. But the main advantages of the United States are the accumulated experience of film production, developed film production and distribution infrastructure (although the growth of cinema networks has slowed significantly), as well as a large number of world-class movie stars. All the highest-grossing films in the world over the past 20 years are films by American film companies.
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June 14, 2018, 10:40:41 AM |
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So, in general, of course, the situation in the cinema today is quite sad.
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June 14, 2018, 10:53:50 AM |
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So, in general, of course, the situation in the cinema today is quite sad.
It's impossible not to agree with you.
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ArthurEntern
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June 14, 2018, 11:06:24 AM |
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So, in general, of course, the situation in the cinema today is quite sad.
It's impossible not to agree with you. I can mention the terribly poor choice of films.
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June 14, 2018, 11:19:02 AM |
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So, in general, of course, the situation in the cinema today is quite sad.
It's impossible not to agree with you. I can mention the terribly poor choice of films. They always use the same plots.
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June 14, 2018, 11:31:41 AM |
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So, in general, of course, the situation in the cinema today is quite sad.
It's impossible not to agree with you. I can mention the terribly poor choice of films. They always use the same plots. BTW, absolutely nothing new.
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June 14, 2018, 11:32:14 AM |
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Hi, how does the concept work?
If independent producers shoot their films and publish videos through the distributed network, does it make it sort of more professional level of YouTube?
Or do the viewers have to pay for watching the films, and if they do, how do they know who is good and who isn't? Is it based on ratings etc., and doesn't it build competition again if someone becomes more famous and someone doesn't?
Thank you.
Quote from: Wisky29Years on May 12, 2018, 05:38:50 PM How secure is MoviesChain for the movie producers to place their content on your platform?
Good question. All content placed by rights holders or independent movie producers will be cryptographically protected, using MoviesChain by TVzavr’s own Digital Rights Management (DRM) system based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-128). What if someone records the film off screen and then distributes it elsewhere? It's interesting how two of my questions were ignored. I understand that some questions might not be comfortable, but I'm curious how are you going to preserve the filmmakers interests in terms of piracy and competition. Because from the two questions I asked it may be reasonable to think that these 2 main issues are not solved and the company just uses blockchain to create an ICO, and in reality it's just technology change and upgrade, but not the solution to those 2 problems. I hope you can answer these. Thank you. As more replies are added, my questions remain on older pages.. unanswered.. so, may I try to post them once again to see if they make any sense?
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June 14, 2018, 11:42:33 AM |
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So, in general, of course, the situation in the cinema today is quite sad.
It's impossible not to agree with you. I can mention the terribly poor choice of films. They always use the same plots. BTW, absolutely nothing new. Totally uninteresting to watch all these modern films.
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