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Posted by Adrian Winchester (Member # 248) on December 15, 2012, 07:18 AM:
 
I wonder if any members here with industry connections can help with this, as I have seen references to 35mm distribution (e.g.) ending in some territories in 2013 but I haven't been able to find anything precise and definitive. As I'm involved in attempts to hire and reopen a small London cinema for occasional screenings prior to a more permanent reopening, it would be very useful to know if at least some new films will be available on 35mm until the end of 2013, or is there any danger of an earlier cut off? Although I'm particularly interested in the UK, I expect members would also welcome this information in relation to elsewhere.
 
Posted by Patrick Walsh (Member # 637) on December 15, 2012, 07:27 AM:
 
Here there nas been no offical word from any of the distributors, just noticed it is harder to get some titles as more and more hard drives come in that prints, some films however here are only on 35mm.
 
Posted by Darren Payne (Member # 1517) on December 15, 2012, 08:40 AM:
 
Adrian,

Odeon, Vue, Cineworld, are all fully digital which is the majority of UK market share. This in turn will effect the amount of 35mm prints struck for the smaller exhibitors. Even a lot of smaller chains are converting to Digital at a rapid pace for a variety of reasons (a topic in itself).

Your best bet is to approach the distributors directly and hope they can give you a more accurate timescale.

I do fear though that 35mm will be phased out quicker than anyone (including me) thought possible.
 
Posted by David Park (Member # 123) on December 17, 2012, 07:36 AM:
 
A bit old and the Daily Mail but might give an idea.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2062289/Digital-cinema-eclipse-35mm-film-early-2012--celluloid-disappear-2015.html
How they finance.
http://www.artsalliancemedia.com/news/aam-continues-independent-cinema-digital-rollout-uk
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on December 17, 2012, 08:19 AM:
 
It just shows how some reporting needs to get up to speed, it's
a long time since celluloid was used in cinemas,along with
Bakelite radios.
 
Posted by Adrian Winchester (Member # 248) on December 19, 2012, 07:54 PM:
 
Thanks for the replies. I tried asking the (UK) Film Distributors' Association and their response supports Darren's view, as they don't think 35mm will survive much beyond the end of March:

"There is no precise cut off point for 35mm product and distributors will continue to make a decision on the formats available on a film by film basis. However, in general FDA would expect the phasing out of 35mm distribution to be almost completed by the end of Q1-2013."

Considering that it was only in January this year that the proportion of the world's digital screens exceeded 50%, it's shocking how fast the process has become. But I wonder what proportion of the other 50% will be closing rather than changing?

[ December 20, 2012, 06:24 AM: Message edited by: Adrian Winchester ]
 
Posted by Jean-Marc Toussaint (Member # 270) on December 20, 2012, 05:01 AM:
 
Out of 5480 screens over here, 5000+ are already running D-cinema. Disney and Fox have confirmed that they will cease 35mm in 2013.
 
Posted by Adrian Winchester (Member # 248) on December 20, 2012, 10:05 AM:
 
Jean-Marc - it's amazing how fast the change over rate has become in France; I'm sure I saw reliable figures les that two years ago indicating that France was only about 20% digital! Considering how slow the conversion rate was in much of the world for several years, it seems that a lot of cinemas were in no rush and were willing to leave it until they had no choice.
 
Posted by Rob Koeling (Member # 35) on December 20, 2012, 11:56 AM:
 
Adrian,

Drop 'Park Circus' an email. They will most likely be the most important source for films for your project. They are now the main source for older titles. I'm not sure if they distribute any new titles at all, but since you are talking about a small theater in London, niche titles might be a good start anyway.

Let us know more about the project. It sounds great! Whereabouts in London? Any chance of special screenings (silents for example) or unusual stuff for kids (for which I am sure there is demand in London and there is very little on offer).

- Rob
 
Posted by Adrian Winchester (Member # 248) on December 26, 2012, 09:15 AM:
 
Rob - thanks for the info, I hope to be able to make use of it. The cinema is in Croydon, situated within the old town hall/Clocktower complex. The fact that it's Council property makes everything very complicated although it may become part of a Community Asset Transfer. It's currently impossible to say if the campaign organisation I'm involved in will manage to hire it for any screenings but if we did, they would maintain the cinema's role as an arts cinema. The cinema has a digital projector that was used for about 5 years, but it would cost about £5,000 to get this back into use (for various reasons) and the Council isn't willing to pay this. It's also more than we can afford, hence my interest in using its 35mm projectors, which would just need a relatively inexpensive service. In the longer term, we want to retain the 35mm for occasional revival screening marketed to people who will appreciate the opportunity to see real film.
 


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