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01/04/2011
Story behind Theaters Digitization
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by 'Save Telugu Cinema'

 
If Mr.Suresh Babu had not delayed Theaters Digitization from 2006 to 2010, 
TFI [Telugu Film Industry] could have shown the power of DIGITAL REVOLUTION to the Indian Film Industry.

Qube  had a tie up with 'X' studio, who delayed the project constantly - on purpose [LAB business]
later Qube severed the contract with them and  then entered into new contract with Cinematica 
result: in 7 months = nearly 200 screens added 
seeing that Suresh Babu made preparations two launch their own server and again played the same 'Delay Trick'
his syndicate group theatres were reserved  for suresh digital so that Qube,UFO or PXD wont have the chance to make them digital.
from several months his own server is being tested and even RN Studio preview theatre has not been digitized.
Basically sureshbabu is against digital projection as it would effect his lab business but TFI is loosing crores on prints


Telugu feature films certified from 1-1-2005 to 31-12-2009

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Total

268

245

241

286

218

1258

        
1258x40 prints[on average] = 50,320printsx 60,000rs[print cost] =302crores
per year TFI is spending around 60 crores on prints and transportation,here after we have to add another 10,000rs to 40,000rs VAT  to the print cost thus becoming 1lakh for high budget movies.
we can minimize this huge expenditure before release if we have another 600 digital screens apart from the existing 450+single screens 
VPF[ Virtual Print Fees] is around rs250 per show,rs17,000[Full run],Producers can adjust VPF after release instead of spending crores on prints before release.


Digital Technology save time and costs of film production by 80% - RGV

' The present day Digital Technology I am adapting for 'Dhongala Mutha' is going to once for all prove that it’s not Crores of rupees that one needs to make a film but it’s just a story which excites all concerned and a passionate desire in all concerned to see that the film gets made and gets released'

From my study in testing these cameras 'Canon 5D mkII' and its associated technologies I am convinced that it’s going to revolutionize the entire costing process of a film' says RamGopal Verma

We small film makers request Mr.Suresh Babu to make his syndicate theaters Digital immediately with out any delay and help TFI.

Already small budget film makers are implementing better cost control measures than announced by Telugu Film Producers Council so let small film makers have all digital theaters available on percentage system.
That's only possible if mr.sureshbabu and his syndicate agrees.
TFI can try different genre films bypassing this age old expensive conventional film making process and show film making becomes faster,easier and cheaper with better quality.

Note : We at ABO, may or may not agree with the views expressed here.
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