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November 15, 2005

The New York Times has an inside look at the financial life of a movie by Adam Leipzig (president of National Geographic Feature Films).

It's bad enough that a movie's box-office gross revenues will decline about 50 percent each week and that the time between a film's release in the theater and its debut in the home-video market is shrinking rapidly. (That window is less than four months now, down from six months just a year ago; some industry leaders predict it will soon shrink to nothing.) Even more vexing, success or failure in theaters, often a break-even proposition at best, will be determined with near-certainty by early afternoon of the opening Friday - and then by the turnout at a few bellwether theaters like Loews Lincoln Square and AMC Empire 25 in Manhattan.

Originally posted by mikek from Hacking NetFlix, remediated by yatta on Nov 15, 2005 at 04:14 PM