MarcoBiscotti
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It could work to their advantage if it were outlined to the consumers and marketed as such...
It would make demand on releases greater, just as Disney has done with their Platinum / Masterpiece Editions.
If a title were to be announced that posed interest, the consumer would be confident in that release.
Many people are hesitant to purchase a film and have held off for a "new transfer" or "special edition" or a title's upcoming anniversary in hopes that it'd be revisited... with a new format, this would not be necessary.
The studios could outline their intentions to the consumers and stick to their guns, it's proper marketing and business ethics.
In turn, more people would turn out on release day to buy the product. They would have nthing to deter them...
It would make demand on releases greater, just as Disney has done with their Platinum / Masterpiece Editions.
If a title were to be announced that posed interest, the consumer would be confident in that release.
Many people are hesitant to purchase a film and have held off for a "new transfer" or "special edition" or a title's upcoming anniversary in hopes that it'd be revisited... with a new format, this would not be necessary.
The studios could outline their intentions to the consumers and stick to their guns, it's proper marketing and business ethics.
In turn, more people would turn out on release day to buy the product. They would have nthing to deter them...