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Part
02
Breaking News: International Earnings Surpass
Domestic Revenue Streams in 2005
For 2005 Kagan Research estimates
international motion picture revenue streams will
total $25.4 bil. compared to $24.9 bil. for
combined domestic movie distribution markets.
Slowing growth rates in domestic box office and
home video markets in 2005 will continue to flatten
in the coming years. In contrast international
movie markets are going to become larger revenue
sources for motion picture distributors with
emerging entertainment technologies contributing to
increased penetration. By 2014, Kagan projects
global movie markets will reach $38.2 bil. with
international home video constituting the largest
portion of that revenue stream at $17.7 bil.
Overall, Kagan's 10-year projections point to total
movie distribution revenues (international and
domestic combined) reaching $73 bil. in
2014.
This is just one of several timely
observations covered in Business of Movie
Production & Distribution 2006. Other evolving
issues include:
Domestic DVD penetration will near
critical mass between 2006 and
2009
Margins are improving for most
studios with average EBITDA hitting 33% in
2004
The growing impact of a few high
grossing movie franchises like: Shrek, Spider-Man,
Harry Potter
The average cost of producing a movie
is coming down after two years of double-digit
growth
Making more movies doesn't mean
making more money. A comparative look at Warner
Bros. vs. DreamWorks -- and
more.
The annually updated Business of Movie
Production & Distribution 2006 (13th Ed.) is
the financial authority on the moviemaking and
distribution industry. It contains the industry's
financial statements and ratios, equity and revenue
data, plus expert analysis and exclusive
statistics, including:
Box Office
Analysis
Motion Picture
Distributor Revenue
Streams
Production and
Distribution
Analysis
Motion Picture Debt
and Equity
Analysis
Company Profiles and
Financial
Analysis
Income
Statements
Operating
Margins
Financial Growth
Statistics
Balance
Sheets
Financial
Ratios
Five-Year Income
Data
Five-Year Balance
Sheet
Data
Five-Year
Ratios
This year's volume also
delivers the following Kagan Research
exclusives:
Listing of the 431
films released theatrically in 2004...by
distributor and by 2004 cumulative box office
gross
Five-year list of
motion picture debt and equity
offerings
Exclusive 10-year
industry projections through
2014
Exclusive Kagan
Profitability Index (KPI) rankings of studios and
films
Historical financial
data for studios and benchmarks for identifying
operationally efficient
distributors
212 pages. 143 tables and
charts. Please review this report's Table of
Contents and Index of Tables and Charts
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Editor's Note /
For over thirty-five years media operators,
producers and investment advisors have relied on
Kagan for expert intelligence, independent analysis
and leadership in media business research from tech
to finance. Through its consulting, publishing,
enterprise and event services Kagan offers
financial data, relevant market insights and
accurate 5- to 10-year projections for TV, radio,
movie and sports sectors, including detailed
perspectives on emerging media technologies, cable
and satellite, broadcast TV and radio,
entertainment and programming, digital
communications and
advertising.
Go to kagan.com
<http://www.kagan.com/> for a complete
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