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Bharatbook.com is glad to announce a new report titled “Mobile Film Content Forecasts & Analysis”.
Bharatbook.com is glad to announce a new report titled “Mobile Film Content Forecasts & Analysis” (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83630). The film industry is hugely profitable. "Titanic," the highest grossing film to date grossed $1.8 billion in cinemas, just an indication of the huge amount of money involved in the industry. Mobile companies of all description are taking notice of the revenue generation potential possibilities that movies on mobile can bring them. Can you afford to miss out on this lucrative opportunity? Mobile TV has shown that moving video images can work on the handset. But will longer times, action features and potentially greater costs? Film studios do not just achieve their income through ticket sales at cinemas. Revenue is also generated from other sources such as the sale of associated merchandise, DVD sales, the rental market and licensing rights amongst others. Through utilizing the mobile industry’s expansive network of users, the film industry will be eager to benefit from the new format, but will they work industry-wide or have select partners? Mobile can play a significant role in shaping its own mobile film future today. There is a range of different film-based products and services already available, with there set to be even more to be offered as technology improves and consumers requirement’s change. Decisions therefore must be made by operators, film studios, content distributors and content aggregators alike as to how it is best to offer their content on mobile. Which content delivery methods will prove the most successful and the most popular and which will not be able to engross the attention of mobile users? Reading this exclusive management report will tell you the following: • What film content will be successful on mobile? And what will not? • How can those in the film industry benefit from mobile? • What technologies will be implemented to facilitate mobile film content? • Which technologies will be the most successful? • What problems will emerge from mobile film content? The latest visiongain report Mobile Film Content is one of the first on the market to provide you with valuable insight in to the ever expanding and ever influential film industry. For many mobile users, their handset is a vital tool, with such functions as email, web browsing and MP3 player. The mobile phone therefore is an ideal device for the individual to watch film content whilst on the move or to plan which titles they wish to see at cinema or on rental. How can your service be adapted for mobile? By ordering and reading this report you will understand the methods that film content can be transferred to mobile. For further information kindly visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83630 OR Contact us at Bharat Book Bureau 207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, PO Box.54, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India. Phone: +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438 Fax: +91 22 2757 9131 E-mail: info@bharatbook.com Website: www.bharatbook.com
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