
The European Audiovisual Observatory and MEDIA Salles
have teamed up to draft this unique analysis of digital cinema roll-out in Europe
November 1, 2011 Source: European Audiovisual
Observatory 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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