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This research paper: 12 pages in length. The objective of increased profits in the movie industry has historically revolved around what is best for the entities involved with the production; the extent to which a particular film stands to draw millions more dollars because of a novel marketing plan almost never – if ever – takes into consideration any benefit for the consumer, the very individual responsible for establishing a profit in the first place. Now, however, both industry and end user are standing together on the cusp of something that may well serve to revolutionize the entire movie business for the better: A shrinking window of time between film release into theaters and on DVD. This unprecedented move on the part of today's filmmaking industry speaks to the growing demand from the motion picture trade and consumers alike who not only see only anticipate such a move to generate more profit for movie studios but also be beneficial to audiences who have grown impatient with waiting six months for their favorite films to be released on DVD. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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