Just a thought, and i am being careful here to mention that i am in no way talking figures, only curious about the future funding's of films and equipment.
As time goes on and more people become pensioners, and with prices of everything going up around us, how do pensioners fund the hobby?
New releases are becoming more common now, many people who retire, (my Brother is coming up to retirement soon and looking forward to it) often only have the income of a pension so brand new titles may be out of reach. I myself have been selling to buy for a few years now. Obviously some pensioners will be better off than others but i wonder how some people may be planning ahead? Perhaps not add to their collections? Or maybe sell and move to digital screenings. I know many collectors do use digital as well as real film. Of course there are also some who are long term sick so income is reduced. It isn't a cheap hobby but a collection can be just a few films or a few thousand.
As time goes on and more people become pensioners, and with prices of everything going up around us, how do pensioners fund the hobby?
New releases are becoming more common now, many people who retire, (my Brother is coming up to retirement soon and looking forward to it) often only have the income of a pension so brand new titles may be out of reach. I myself have been selling to buy for a few years now. Obviously some pensioners will be better off than others but i wonder how some people may be planning ahead? Perhaps not add to their collections? Or maybe sell and move to digital screenings. I know many collectors do use digital as well as real film. Of course there are also some who are long term sick so income is reduced. It isn't a cheap hobby but a collection can be just a few films or a few thousand.
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