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IP Media Monitor Quarterly Action Report Movies-Over-The-Web: Hollywood's New Box Office

Published by: Emerging Media Dynamics, Inc.

Published: Oct. 31, 2006 - 38 Pages


Table of Contents


I. Introduction and Overview

II. Apple’s iTunes

III. Amazon Unbox

IV. AOL Video

V. CinemaNow and Movie Link

VI. Guba

VII. Vongo

VIII. Movie Flix

IX. Fox/Direc2Drive/MySpace

X. Google Video

XI. BitTorrent

XII. Other Sites

A. Clickstar

B. MSN Movies

XIII. Potential Growth and Financial Projections of Internet-Delivered Films

About the Authors

About Emerging Media Dynamics

List of Tables

Table 1 - Internet-Based Movie Distribution Sites

Table 2 - Internet-Based Movie Sales and Revenue Projections, 2006 to 2010

Abstract

This exclusive analysis looks at the state of film distribution over the web and delivers some early-days data on the size and potential growth in this new entertainment offering.

According to our model, the market for movies on the web will generate $37.25 million in 2006 in the U.S. This level is only .15% of the domestic home video rental and sell-through market for 2005. The total number of full-length motion picture units sold (either via rental or download-to-own) over the Internet could total 9.5 million, barely 1% when compared to the 1.34 billion DVDs and videocassettes sold in 2005. Placed in context, the $37.25 million in web-based movie distribution revenue is less than the 2005 domestic box office revenue for independent film hit “Napoleon Dynamite,” which generated $44.5 million in ticket sales that year.

The sale and rental of movies over the Internet will grow dramatically over the coming years and could reach nearly 60 million (59.4 million) units by 2010, with revenues skyrocketing to over a half billion dollars ($534 million). However, even with this growth, Internet movie sales and rentals will still represent a tiny portion of the motion picture industry's revenues. The $534 million in 2010 represents only 2% of the home video rental and sales revenue generated by the motion picture business in 2005. The 59.4 million units still represents only 4% of the total home video units sold in 2005.

We conclude that the single biggest factor holding back Internet movie sales is Hollywood's reluctance to allow films to be sold over the web so that they can ultimately be viewed on TVs. Although technologies exist today that allow for the transfer of web-distributed films to traditional TV sets, these technologies are too complex for most consumers. Other technologies that allow for a smoother transition of movies to TV sets are still too new and have yet to gain traction in the marketplace.

In addition to our groundbreaking analysis, Movies-over-the-Web: Hollywood's New Box Office delivers profiles of the top web-based Internet movie sites, including:

CinemaNow

Movielink

Guba

AOL

Vongo

Amazon Unbox

Apple's iTunes

iFilm

Google

MovieFlix

BitTorrent

…more

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