Ketch Rossi
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This is starting to really pay off for some of you "little" guys that are shooting in 4K.
A customer just told me last week that he had sold a self-financed, self-shot feature, (great story with no-named talent) directly to a small theater chain that just had 4K projectors installed.. He was so happy he could hardly stand it..
Theater owners that have 4K projectors ( I think the number is up to 8000 screens in the US ) are looking for content.. and now that theaters are starting to self-distribute options for the little guy with big resolution are getting some breaks. Once Christie and Barco start selling their finished 4K projectors... the number of screens are going to go up dramatically.
( Read this article to get a sense where things are heading with some theaters in terms of distribution: http://www.deadline.com/2011/04/amcregal-film-distribution-venture-open-road-sets-executive-team/ )
And lets not forget.. 4K displays for home are just around the corner... we all know that... we have all seen them, I don't have enough fingers to count all the manufactures that have 4K displays/ projectors getting ready for market now.
Even for the guys that shot 4K and finished in 1080 for whatever reason.. it's gonna be great to see them able to go back and re-confrom their movies back to 4K and re-sell their projects all over again.
Remember when Bluray and HD-DVD's just came out?... and a lot of us would just buy any title that came out on the format just to experience the increased resolution? Thats gonna be a nice little payback for a lot of you non-million dollar movie makers that saw the writing on the wall...
In deed it is, even in small countries like Italy, slow coming but the move towards 4k has begin and it is great!!