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Blake 12-03-06 04:14 PM

Quick list of studios behind each format?
 
Now that I've stepped into the world of HD-DVD, I was wondering if there's a list as to which studios have announced support for which type.

For instance, I know I'm going to buy Talladega Nights on SD DVD since it's going to be a Blu-Ray only release.

However, should I buy Pirates of the Caribbean 2 on SD? Or is Disney going to release it on HD-DVD in the near future?

And I know Warner's behind HD-DVD, but what about Fox? etc.

Thanks :)

ianholm 12-03-06 05:12 PM

Warner is supporting both formats.

Exclusive Major studios:

BluRay:
Disney
Fox
Sony
Lion's Gate

HD-DVD:
Universal
Weinstein Co.

Here's the full list at digitalbits: http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articl...freleases.html

Mr. Cinema 12-03-06 05:29 PM

Paramount and New Line are both dual supporters.

Josh Z 12-03-06 05:39 PM

HD DVD:
Magnolia
Paramount
Universal
Warner Bros.
Weinstein Co.
Studio Canal (Europe)
Toshiba Entertainment (Japan)

Blu-ray:
Fox
Lionsgate
Magnolia
Paramount
Sony
Buena Vista (Disney/Touchtone/etc.)
Warner Bros.

Blake 12-03-06 05:47 PM

Thanks. Any rumors of any single-format supporters jumping ship to support both?

Mr. Cinema 12-03-06 05:53 PM

LionsGate and Disney. I personally don't expect any change right now, but I'd pick LG being a dual supporter before Disney. Like most rumors of anything, I consider it bullshit. But there are "insiders" at AVS who swear these will happen.

Bcolon 12-03-06 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
LionsGate and Disney. I personally don't expect any change right now, but I'd pick LG being a dual supporter before Disney. Like most rumors of anything, I consider it bullshit. But there are "insiders" at AVS who swear these will happen.


Of course they have been swearing its going to happen for months, especially in the case of Lions Gate.

Ranger 12-03-06 09:37 PM

what about dreamworks and columbia/mgm?

Josh Z 12-03-06 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Ranger
what about dreamworks and columbia/mgm?

Columbia is Sony. One and the same. Sony is the major developer behind Blu-ray. Columbia won't change sides until Blu-ray is completely "bullet between the eyes" dead and buried.

MGM's catalog is currently being distributed by Fox. Fox is a pretty die-hard Blu-ray supporter and unlikely to support HD DVD anytime soon.

maingon 12-03-06 10:31 PM

The only studio that I keep hearing may support Hd-dvd is Disney

Drexl 12-03-06 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by Ranger
what about dreamworks and columbia/mgm?

Dreamworks' titles are supposed to be distributed by Paramount, but I don't know what the situation is with them, because there has yet to be a single Dreamworks title released on either format.

Doughboy 12-04-06 08:08 AM

Is The Weinstein Co. actually HD-DVD exclusive? I thought I read somewhere that they'd be supporting Blu-rry early next year.

DJ_Longfellow 12-04-06 08:37 AM

I just hope Lionsgate jumps sooner than later

bboisvert 12-04-06 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Doughboy
Is The Weinstein Co. actually HD-DVD exclusive? I thought I read somewhere that they'd be supporting Blu-rry early next year.

It gets slightly complicated. Yes, at the present time, Weinstein Co is HD DVD exclusive.

However, their theatrical films are distributed on home video by Genius (a company that Weinstein owns 70% of). Genuis recently signed a 5-year deal with Disney to distribute some ESPN-based material. That will be coming out on Blu-ray in early 2007.

So, right now, Weinstein/Genius theatrical releases (Wolf Creek, Scary Movie 4, Clerks 2, etc.) is HD DVD. And Weinstein/Genius ESPN stuff is BD.

digitalfreaknyc 12-04-06 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by Drexl
Dreamworks' titles are supposed to be distributed by Paramount, but I don't know what the situation is with them, because there has yet to be a single Dreamworks title released on either format.

Wrong.

Meet the Parents was dreamworks.

Centurion 12-04-06 09:19 AM

Great thread and I didn't even realize Warner Bros and Paramount were supporting both.

matome 12-04-06 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Doughboy
I thought I read somewhere that they'd be supporting Blu-rry early next year.

Thought we moved beyond this crap. Guess not.

Josh Z 12-04-06 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Wrong.

Meet the Parents was dreamworks.

Meet the Parents was a co-production between Dreamworks and Universal. Universal has the home video distribution rights.

digitalfreaknyc 12-04-06 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by Josh Z
Meet the Parents was a co-production between Dreamworks and Universal. Universal has the home video distribution rights.

Still dreamworks :)

So I guess we're talking about Dreamworks only productions? how many of those were there?

dkny75 12-04-06 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by Josh Z
Meet the Parents was a co-production between Dreamworks and Universal. Universal has the home video distribution rights.

Seabiscuit was another co-production that's distributed by Universal.

mdc3000 12-04-06 11:42 AM

I think we're talking about films that DREAMWORKS has the video distribution rights to (which will then be handled by Paramount)... so far none. Hopefully that will change sometime soon.

digitalfreaknyc 12-04-06 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by mdc3000
I think we're talking about films that DREAMWORKS has the video distribution rights to (which will then be handled by Paramount)... so far none. Hopefully that will change sometime soon.

Paramount can't even get their own movies out. I'm not going to hold my breath for Dreamworks.

Doughboy 12-04-06 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Paramount can't even get their own movies out. I'm not going to hold my breath for Dreamworks.

What is the holdup with Paramount? They seem to be releasing one new day-and-date title a month lately and that's it.

Mr. Cinema 12-04-06 12:56 PM

I believe The Digital Bits said Paramount will be much more aggressive in '07. They were slow with dvd as well.

Josh Z 12-04-06 01:05 PM

I just want Paramount to give me that Team America disc they keep teasing in the stupid promo at the start of all their other discs, dammit! :mad:


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