Write an illustrated essay outlining all the ways possible to consume and produce films, with advantages and disadvantages.
In the world's modern day society, the latest technology allows people to consume and produce films in a variety of ways using a range of methods. Technological convergence, which is the combining or merging of more than one piece of technology into a single device, is an example of how the platforms in which films can be consumed is proliferating. For example, the modern technology has developed to create phones which introduce cameras to this software, allowing people access to filming with the camera and viewing it over on the screen of the smartphone. This is a perfect example of the Proliferation of Hardware, The rapid increase in the number of available technology. The Proliferation of Hardware allows films to be consumed in various ways such as phones, laptops, tv's etc.. which are all available within the comfort of the calm environment of home. Both increasing the availability and consumption of films.
Previous generations weren't able to view films consistently as they were required to wait until the film comes out in the cinema and if they wished to watch it again they would have to visit the cinema repetitive times. However eventually the DVD was introduced in 1995, which allowed constant film availability. Gradually, Technological convergence developed further as devices were introduced that allowed DVD's to be played. Initially DVD player's and then progressing to games consoles and PC's. Advantages of these devices is that the experience of consuming films was improved as they were then continuously available in better quality within home comfort. However, the down side to this is that there is still a period of time to wait for the availability of DVD's as they're release a while after the initial viewings of the film. Films are also available on the internet through websites that steam or display or provide illegal downloads for new films closer to there release date, reducing the initial issue with having to wait a long period of time to watch a film again. Also these are usually free of charge which is considerably convenient to the viewers but this will then cause a struggle for distribution and exhibition companies as people will be seeking the different methods with a lower cost. Devices such as Phones and computers allow people to watch films anywhere at any time as long as they have connection to the internet. However the viewers are partaking in a risk when watching illegal downloads as they then could be prosecuted due to this activity. To prevent this risk legal websites such as Netflix were introduced to provide audiences with similar outcomes, however the downside to these sorts of websites is that a membership needs to be allocated which requires a monthly payment in order to gain access to the provided services. Also networks such as iTunes, Apple's digital store or even Sky Box Office sell a wide range of movies, priced cheaper than DVD retail prices. However, the negative aspect of this technology is that the majority of the films provided will rentals and can only be viewed consistently over a specific period of time.
It is commonly implied that due to the proliferation of hardware the interest in cinema's has declined. However, this is misleading as statistics illustrate that over the past years, cinema admissions have been rising. The cinema still gains huge interest through the overall experience of the cinema, including the extremely large screens and good quality sound systems. Making the audience feel as close to the action as possible. This approach has been enhanced through the introduction of 3D and 4D screenings where the viewers seats move and vibrate accordingly to the events taking place on the screen. However, the downfall to this approach is that the increase in ticket prices could in fact repel some interest. Interest could also be effected by the introduction of 3D TV's and DVD's which could be considered to provide similar satisfaction. Unlike cinemas, by using DVD's and websites on these adapted TV's, the latest films can be viewed at come at minimal cost through methods mentioned earlier in the essay.
The technological convergence of smartphones can be considered as seemingly convenient in recording media. However the majority of smartphones don't have very good quality cameras. Due to this the creation of a digital or DSLR camera has improved the ability the successfully record media. Cameras allow users to capture media very well and can be made to withstand a tougher conditions than smartphones. New digital cameras provide tthe element to film in full 1080p HD quality, therefore producing a very high quality film. Other cameras have also been modified with the availabilty of wifi, therefore leading to internet connection and allows the producers to share their work with others through the use of social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram ect.The main downfall to these cameras is that the professional devices can be bought but at a very expensive cost.
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