Wachstum der Märkte/3D
Verfasst: Mittwoch 4. September 2013, 17:10
Ich möchte dieses Thema gerne auf einmal starten und nicht auch extra im Unterforum "Box Office USA":
Interessante Zahlen von BOM:
http://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3722&p=.htm
Zitat: "This Summer also appears to be the one in which audiences finally rejected 3D in a meaningful way. 3D shares for early Summer releases were consistently below 40 percent, with some even dipping below 30 percent. By late July, most studios were no longer reporting 3D shares at all, which is a trend that will likely continue indefinitely (except, of course, in the case of the occasional major 3D title like Gravity)."
Zitat: "The inflated budgets would be okay if the foreign box office was still growing at a relentless pace. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case. Last Summer, the Top 10 earned $4.85 billion overseas; in comparison, the Top 10 has only grossed $3.98 billion so far, and probably won't wind up much higher than $4.2 billion when all is said and done. Obviously, this data isn't perfect—outside of the Top 10, there could be enough growth to make up for this—but it's still indicative of a foreign box office that isn't quite as explosive as many expected."
3D hat ja schon länger seinen Höhepunkt in den USA überschritten. Aber dass international, also auch 3D, die Märkte nicht mehr so stark wachsen (auch wenn im Artikel steht, dass die Daten nicht "perfekt" sind), ist mir neu.
Könnte dann interessant bzw. "überlebenswichtig" für manche Filme 2015 werden ob der starken Konkurrenz untereinander.
Ich dachte auch, dass 3D in Europa, Russland und China noch am Wachsen ist, stimmt doch noch, oder?
Interessante Zahlen von BOM:
http://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3722&p=.htm
Zitat: "This Summer also appears to be the one in which audiences finally rejected 3D in a meaningful way. 3D shares for early Summer releases were consistently below 40 percent, with some even dipping below 30 percent. By late July, most studios were no longer reporting 3D shares at all, which is a trend that will likely continue indefinitely (except, of course, in the case of the occasional major 3D title like Gravity)."
Zitat: "The inflated budgets would be okay if the foreign box office was still growing at a relentless pace. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case. Last Summer, the Top 10 earned $4.85 billion overseas; in comparison, the Top 10 has only grossed $3.98 billion so far, and probably won't wind up much higher than $4.2 billion when all is said and done. Obviously, this data isn't perfect—outside of the Top 10, there could be enough growth to make up for this—but it's still indicative of a foreign box office that isn't quite as explosive as many expected."
3D hat ja schon länger seinen Höhepunkt in den USA überschritten. Aber dass international, also auch 3D, die Märkte nicht mehr so stark wachsen (auch wenn im Artikel steht, dass die Daten nicht "perfekt" sind), ist mir neu.
Könnte dann interessant bzw. "überlebenswichtig" für manche Filme 2015 werden ob der starken Konkurrenz untereinander.
Ich dachte auch, dass 3D in Europa, Russland und China noch am Wachsen ist, stimmt doch noch, oder?