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There’s no question that we live in a world of constant and rapid change, and the realm of media is no different. We’ve seen previously-reliable channels like television networks and movie theaters falter as new avenues for entertainment emerge. And now, as audiences grow ever more comfortable with the idea of watching video content on their mobile devices, traditional film studios are scrambling to stay relevant by releasing their newest blockbusters as soon as they hit the big screen. This year alone, major studios have released more than 25 movies directly to digital platforms. While the trend began in earnest back in 2011, with titles like "Drive" and "Tower Heist," it’s becoming increasingly common for large studios to go straight to the Internet for promotions. But are shorter release windows really enough? And why are these movies being distributed in this way? Let’s dig into this trend and see if there are any hidden benefits or reasons to be concerned about these hot new digital releases. There are trends that are tempting to exploit, of course. For example, with these shorter but nonetheless high-quality releases, studios can take full advantage of the booming availability of digital technology to promote their movies. But for "theatrical" releases, do these new release strategies make sense? Should movies be released at all? With this in mind, let’s take a look at five of the most recent titles that have enjoyed critical and commercial success catering directly to digital downloaders. Those who buy tickets can either expect to see "The World's End" the same day (and on the same screens) as they would in cinemas or rent or purchase their movie online. Those who don't go, however, will have to wait until DVD and Blu-Ray release dates. Charlie St Cloud (Jude Law) is an aging pub owner, whose dreams of better times (and returns on his investment) are constantly thwarted by the gradual encroachment of his local geography. From 2011, we see that in 2011 there were 16 films that were released straight to digital platforms and then again in theaters. With this in mind it seems that studios want to be certain that they are maximizing their return on investment. Although the film will not be shown in theaters or on DVD, but rather released straight to digital download, it will still make money. To make this work for the studio, the movie must have plenty of promotional materials to spread around during it's two year period. Film posters are used to make people aware of the film's existence and offer them incentive to watch, as well as given away online or handed out at the cinema. Nine out of 15 releases have been helped by a popular actor to help promote/spread awareness of their release(s) and also gain an even larger audience. cfa1e77820
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