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Paramount Home Entertainment brings the Star Trek film series to 4K Ultra HD as an eight-disc combo pack dubbed the "4-Movie Collection" that includes a flyer with Digital Copy codes for each movie. Said code unlocks 4K UHD digital copies on services like iTunes and Vudu with Dolby Vision HDR video and Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 audio. The first four dual-layered UHD66 discs are housed inside a slightly thicker black, eco-elite case with two center spindles. Meanwhile, the remaining four Region Free Blu-ray copies are packaged inside a separate thicker-than-normal blue, eco-elite case with two center spindles. The two packages come with a glossy, side-sliding slipcover. At startup, viewers are greeted with a static screen, the usual options along the bottom, and music playing in the background.
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The idea that someone who downloads a camcorder-made copy of a theatrical movie is "stealing" it is ludicrous. Yes, it's technically illegal, but let's use some common sense. That's almost as silly as saying I was guilty of theft when I dragged my audio tape recorder into a movie theater and recorded Star Trek II on cassette. I did not "steal" from Paramount to siphon away their revenue but because I loved the movie. I listened to those tapes while sitting in the back seat on long car trips and sometimes while falling asleep at night. My possession of those two 60-minute el-cheapo cassettes (which I distributed for free to two friends) did not reduce the number of times I saw the film. Would I have been upset had someone attempted to prosecute me for this copyright violation? Of course.
There is, of course, a difference between those who pirate movies to sell them at cut-rate prices versus those who download a copy onto their hard drive for personal use. The difference is profit. I agree that it's not only illegal but immoral for someone to make money from someone else's hard work without providing fair remuneration. But I disagree that someone who is downloading a movie because they're curious about it or because they love it and want a copy before it's available on DVD should be subject to punitive action. It's about time the studios recognize this as well.
For someone to argue that downloading and watching a camcorder version of a film is akin to stealing the price of ticket indicates the person making that charge has never watched a camcorder-made video. Even the best are almost unwatchable and sitting through such a copy all but mandates that the viewer has already seen the movie in a theater. In many cases, camcorder copies are not meant to infringe on the studio's copyright. They are meant to give a 13-year old boy the chance to re-live his favorite scene from Iron Man when his mom is too busy to drive him to the theater to see it for the fifteenth time. It's not a substitute; it's an enhancement. (Again, I'm referring to free downloads, not DVDs bought in Times Square. Those selling the latter should be prosecuted.)
Would it impact revenue? Undoubtedly. There are some people who would use the downloads as "review substitutes." Instead of going blindly to see a movie, why not download it and watch part of it to see if it's worth the price of admission? (If it stinks, you can still watch the rest, after a fashion, on your computer.) Studios that see only the lost $ are clinging to the past. And you can't move into the future that way. At some point, they'll be left behind, shaking their heads and wondering where it all went wrong. The genie is out of the bottle. Downloading, both legal and illegal, is a way of life and it has become ingrained into the fabric of a generation's way of looking at things. Those who find a creative way to become part of this new wave will make money. Those who fight it and threaten lawsuits will find their revenue streams drying up.
Since July 1, what have I purchased? Here's the complete list:Adventureland (movie, Blu-Ray) Doctor Who: The Image of the Fendahl (TV, DVD) Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin (TV, DVD) Doctor Who: The Next Doctor (TV, DVD) Star Trek: First Contact (movie, Blu-Ray) Star Trek: The Original Series Second Season (TV, Blu-Ray)Doctor Who: The War Games (TV, DVD) Doctor Who: The Black Guardian Trilogy (TV, DVD) The Prisoner: Complete Series (TV, DVD) Battlestar Galactica: The Plan (made-for-TV movie, DVD)Up (movie, Blu-Ray) Star Trek (2009) (movie, Blu-Ray)
There is another player in the home video arena and it has gradually been making its presence felt. I am, of course, referring to movie downloads. Although not yet mature, this format can no longer be ignored as an irrelevancy. Virtually everyone agrees that downloading represents the future of video content; what experts cannot agree on is when "the future" will arrive. Two years? Five years? Ten years? The answer will go a long way toward determining whether Blu-Ray becomes more than a niche or passing fad.
There are two ways that downloading can be used: to buy movies or to stream them. Thus far, the method has proven to be more popular for the latter use than the former. In general, those who want to own a movie still prefer to have something they can touch (a disc) rather than an amorphous file on a hard-drive. However, as it changed with music, it will change with movies. With streaming, it's another matter altogether. Netflix has been at the forefront of streaming, making numerous titles available for impulse, on-demand viewing. Netflix-ready devices that allow seamless playing on a television (with excellent quality) include Roku video players, X-Boxes, PS3s, and Samsung/Sony/LG Blu-Ray players. There's no extra change for the streaming feature; it comes as part of the Netflix monthly membership and greatly increases the number of titles that can be watched. I spent some time playing with streaming via a PS3 to a 52" Samsung HDTV before writing this and was suitably impressed. The picture was on par with that of an upconverted DVD, which is to say, far better than I expected. And there were no hiccups in delivery. I had full fast-forward/rewind/pause capability for every movie I watched.
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