IMAX Sees Pent Up Consumer Demand - YouTube

Channel: Bloomberg Technology

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You're gaining bigger share at the box office. Who is going to the movies right now. What kind of movies are they watching.
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Well everybody's going in the movies right now. Millennials who go to the movies Gen Xers are older people are going to the
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movies and they're watching a pretty broad array of movies so that the turnaround really started in earnest with Shaanxi which
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was you know Disney Blockbuster last weekend Dune which is kind of crosses a lot of lines. Big sci fi movie IMAX did over 20
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percent of the U.S. box office on less than 1 percent of that of the screens bond more older people. An older demographic went to
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bond that went then went to the last bond pre pandemic. So I think it's pretty much across the board.
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But Richard are these kind of viewer ships here to stay or do people go for the right films. Only.
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Let me remember IMAX is in the blockbuster business so it depends on your definition of what the right film is. You know
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over the last decade. Every year take aside the pandemic. Generally our box office has been going higher and higher on a
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global basis. So I think there is no question there's a sustained demand for blockbusters. And if you look at
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blockbusters as the percentage of overall box office these big movies keep capturing more and more market share. So I think
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people go to IMAX because they want they want a spectacle. They want something different. They want to feel like they're inside
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the movie. Something that it feels like everyone's trying to work out is how long the movie say in the theater before they're
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released on streaming. I mean doing for example was released simultaneously. James Bond has a lag. Do you have an idea yet of
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what that window is going to eventually look like. Sure. And I think the industry does as well. During the pandemic a lot of
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experimentation went on because obviously people for a lot of reasons couldn't leave their homes. And there were different
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models. So there was one where the F nine from Universal went directly to theaters and had a window of Warner Brothers release
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a lot of its slate day. And they simultaneously on HBO IMAX and other places like Sony or Paramount said we're going to wait
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until the world is safer. But since the pandemic has significantly slowed down and people are learning to live with
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it almost every studio now has a forty five day window. So we are Turnbull's opens in a week with Disney. That's a 45 day
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window. Spider-Man opens with Sony. That's a 45 day window. Even Warner which has day and date until the end of the year on their
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service said next year they're going to a 45 day window. So that's pretty much become the standard now. And IMAX that's you
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know that's fine. We typically play movies for only one or two weeks. So a 45 day window works very well. So Richard how much
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market share are you expecting to take. How much bigger can you get compared to some of the more normal traditional theaters.
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You know that's a difficult question in the post pandemic as you guys said leading up to this. These our market share has gone
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up. And you know as I said during doing it was incredible. It was twenty three percent of the United States. Now that's a
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special movie at a special time for the blockbusters. The movies we play we historically have done around 10 percent of the box
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office this year so far. And we're a global company. So we're an eighty five countries. We've had an increasing percentage of the
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box office. Know it just depends on on people's habits. I think it's going to go up for a while because I think if you want to
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leave the home you want something really different than the couch. You've been change for the last year and a half. And IMAX
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provides that. So tell me then about the expansion plans for China and Japan as we're moving out of the pandemic. Did that
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affect those plans at all particularly in China. It's very much it seems like a zero tolerance policy when it comes to Covid
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cases. It really hasn't and in fact China was our largest market in the
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world during the pandemic. Because even though they had zero tolerance it was floating. So we have 800 screens in China and
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during most of the time the vast vast majority were open. So there might be 20 closing
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at one time. 40 closing at one time. But the way it's geared up they open extremely rapidly. So just this last weekend on June
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again we did over 20 percent of the Chinese box office on one per cent of the screens. There were some theaters closed. But
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yet the results were extremely impressive. So they just deal with it differently. We deal with it here. Small closures for
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short periods of time.