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The European Digital Cinema Report
Understanding digital cinema roll-out
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132 pages - Strasbourg
Print
edition: 200 EUR now 150 EUR
ISBN 978-92-871-7282-2 |
Special
discount 25%
Includes full 2011 digital
screen data by country |
Electronic
edition (PDF): 260 EUR now
180 EUR
ISBN 978-92-871-7285-3
delivered within 2 working days
Both
editions: 270 EUR now 190 EUR
ISBN 978-92-871-7288-4
Publication: December 2011
This publication is also available in French, in German
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Special insert
Includes a data update from 2003 until December 2011 on:
- Development of digital screens in Europe
- Development of digital screen penetration in Europe
- Annual growth rate of digital screens
- Country by country listing of digital screens
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Public Aid for Digital Cinema:
- Digital Cinema
- State Aid for the Digitisation of Cinemas
- EU Actions
Reality Check for Digital Roll-out:
- Aims and Concerns
- Spring Boards
- Stumbling Blocks
Market Data |
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Keywords from the contents:
Latest figures on digital cinema roll-out
Pan-European digital screen penetration (Dec.
2011)
Country-by-country time series for key indicators
(2003 - June 2011)
Cost of digital conversion
Impact of 3D on European box office
Challenges for the European independent sector
List of Public funding schemes for digital
cinema
Top 50 leading digital exhibitors (Dec.
2010)
Market shares of 3D technology, projector
and server manufacturers (Dec.2010)
Concentration and digital penetration of
screens & sites by exhibitor types: small
to major exhibitors (Dec.2010)
Concentration and digital penetration of
screens & sites by cinema size: monoscreen
to megaplexes (Dec.2010)
Understanding the historical development
Country profiles for 35 European countries:
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, “The former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia”, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, Turkey.
Click here
for a sample page of a country profile (Austria) .
For a detailed table of content, click here
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The European Digital Cinema Report
The European Audiovisual Observatory and MEDIA Salles have
teamed up to draft this unique analysis of digital cinema
roll-out in Europe.
The report provides the latest figures
on digital screens and penetration rates across Europe and
goes beyond them to explain the historical development
of digitisation: It discusses the main reasons why
roll-out did not happen for over a decade before finally entering
the mainstream deployment phase in 2009 and analyses the role
played by 3D, Third Party Facilitators and public funding
schemes. Understanding the historical context, particularly
the costs and benefits of digital cinema,
is crucial for assessing future developments of the European
film industry.
Based on a comprehensive site-by-site listing of digital
cinemas as of 2010 the report provides in-depth structural
analysis with regard to concentration levels
by exhibitors and cinemas of different sizes. It also feature
a list of the top 50 digital exhibitors in Europe as well
as estimated market shares for 3D technology,
projector and server manufacturers on a country by country
basis.
A special chapter is dedicated to the specific challenges
faced by the European independent sector.
The report further contains a comprehensive list of dedicated
public funding schemes supporting the digitisation
process.
The analysis will focus on the pan-European
situation which brings to light the big picture aspects
of digital cinema roll-out in Europe. The market characteristics
of individual markets are depicted in country profiles
providing a comprehensive set of key indicators for each of
the 35 European markets covered in the report.
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A must-read report for all industry professionals, in particular
- Financing bodies and investors
- Public film agencies
- Exhibitors
- Distributors
- Producers
- Cinema equipment manufacturers
- Consultants and lawyers
- Universities and training providers*
* Special discounts available for the academic sector
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A report by |
Martin Kanzler, Susan Newman-Baudais
European Audiovisual Observatory

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Elisabetta Brunella
MEDIA Salles

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Through the Yearbook, the monthly legal newsletter IRIS and its other publications in print form or on this website, the European Audiovisual Observatory offers a wide range of professional information and data, published in English, French and German. Backed up by its networks of partners, correspondents and a wide range of information sources the Observatory becomes THE supplier of economic, statistical, legal and financial information on the audiovisual sector in Europe.
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