While Blu-ray could always boost their support by the major Hollywood studios, the HD-DVD camp gained a little more support as Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Animation have decided to only release movies on the HD-DVD from now on.
Before, Paramount had sold titles in both the new high-definition formats - HD DVD and Blu-Ray. Reason to move over to the HD-DVD camp exclusivly is based on their opinion that it offered better quality, lower-priced players and lower manufacturing costs.
Currently, most of the major Hollywood studios are selling their movies on the Blu-ray format and and HD DVD sales have lagged. But some HD DVD supporters hope to make the format more popular to consumers based on cost. The lowest-priced, stand-alone HD DVD player sells for $US299, compared with $US499 for the lowest-cost Blu-Ray option.
Paramount's first releases under the exclusive HD DVD program include Blades of Glory on August 28, and the summer blockbusters Transformers and Shrek the Third, due for release later this (northern hemisphere) autumn.
What do you think? Is the reason that HD-DVD is cheaper and offers better quality the real reason? Can we expect more movie studios to make the switch?
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Update: According to this website the HD-DVD camp payed a total of $150 million to have the movie studios release their movies on the HD-DVD format. Thanks Deckard70 for submitting.
Quality wise, it does'nt matter if you go HDDVD or Bluray, because your TV is going to be the limiting factor anyway.
For storage purposes it's a different story ofcourse.
These studios should continue to support BOTH formats and let the consumer decide the winner, i bet the cost of producing the same movies on both formats in minimal.
as it lacks BD+ and super thin layer of lacquer used as protection. Who knows, may be we'll only have HD-DVD and combo players in future, as well as blu burners.
Who knows what will happen to prices in, say 12 months? As you say, HD-DVD prices are a lot cheaper right now and what happens? Blu-Ray is clearly outselling HD-DVD!
Just wait for when the prices fall (as they certainly will): yeah, the masses will prevail. By the way, the masses are with Blu-Ray.
From the nytimes article:
"DreamWorks Animation has not released a movie in either [format]". Comment: good job Dreamworks! You receive $50m and will have what to publish on HD-DVD? "Shrek 3"? LOL
"The key factor was HD’s lower cost to consumers, said Rob Moore, Paramount’s president of worldwide marketing and distribution.". Yeah, that makes sense. NOT. Right now the total number of players and discs sold is marginal (for either format). Currently prices are meaningless because both side's prices will fall sharply. What matters are the price levels when (if!!!) these formats pick up consumer acceptance. By then the price factor will be non existant.
"Paramount’s agreement to use only HD DVD is limited to only 18 months."
Let's disgorge the HD-DVD proponent suckers for $150m for now and we'll see what happens in 1 1/2 years.
"Paramount noted that no films directed by Steven Spielberg were included in the deal."
"[...] both sides are hoping that the battle of the high-definition formats will not cause consumers to tune out entirely, perhaps deciding that standard DVDs are good enough."
My bet for what will happen.
HD-DVD is a logical evolution, supports the dvd standard, probably easy to move dvd movies onto the hd-dvd format.
Cheap hardware, cheap media, but most of all "PROVEN TECHNOLOGY" as dvd has been out there for a long time now and works verry well.
We will have to see what happends.
, people will start shopping for standalone players. And since most are not "high" on tech they will go for the cheapest piece of iron that makes as loud a bang.
In a year or so from now I will look thru the specs and buy whichever format I can risk loosing a 100 bucks on, meaning that it may become obsolete. If the rentals are there, its not a big deal some studio doesnt support it, it would be their loss, not mine, I can always buy a dvd should they film smth decent.
