Keebler
20 Aug 2007, 08:11pm
Both Paramount and Dreamworks announced today that they will be releasing high-def movies exclusively in HD DVD (http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN2028331720070820). Paramount cited "better quality", and "lower manufacturing costs", while both cited "lower-cost players".
Both studios previously released high definition movies in both formats (Blu-Ray and HD DVD) and the move comes close on the heels of many people claiming Blu-Ray had gained an edge in the "format war" after it outsold HD DVD 2-to-1 in the first half of this year.
This means "Blades of Glory", "Transformers" and "Shrek the Third" will all debut exclusively on HD DVD. Paramount handles distribution for Dreamworks.
UPDATE: Ars Technica sits down with Paramount exec (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070822-reasons-financial-and-technical-lurk-behind-paramounts-hd-dvd-coup.html) to better explain the decision.
Both studios previously released high definition movies in both formats (Blu-Ray and HD DVD) and the move comes close on the heels of many people claiming Blu-Ray had gained an edge in the "format war" after it outsold HD DVD 2-to-1 in the first half of this year.
This means "Blades of Glory", "Transformers" and "Shrek the Third" will all debut exclusively on HD DVD. Paramount handles distribution for Dreamworks.
UPDATE: Ars Technica sits down with Paramount exec (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070822-reasons-financial-and-technical-lurk-behind-paramounts-hd-dvd-coup.html) to better explain the decision.