Its then possible to project how a movie in 1985 can do 95/05/today etc. considering those factors of inflation/no of theatres/no of shows etc. assuming that %% of fans and movie watchers remain the same.
Lots of projection studies for example in year 2030 are made in several avenues with data from 60's, 70's, 80's and so forth in many areas like global warming/oil consumption etc.
But for purposes of our issues here, its left as an exercise for the reader
Last edited by bill4u; 13th November 2013 at 03:24 AM.
Its then possible to project how a movie in 1985 can do 95/05/today etc. considering those factors of inflation/no of theatres/no of shows etc. assuming that %% of fans and movie watchers remain the same.
Lots of projection studies for example in year 2030 are made in several avenues with data from 60's, 70's, 80's and so forth in many areas like global warming/oil consumption etc.
But for purposes of our issues here, its left as an exercise for the reader
Everyone in forecasting industry knows that their forecast going to be wrong. But the question is what would be the variance? In general, Long term forecast tend to be difficult due to uncertainty during the time. If you project next five years, this should not be as hard as 30 years projection.
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice; in practice there is
Arrambam release with major hollywood movie THOR does anyone realize that?? and most of THX screens and big screens allocate for THOR not for arrambam. just note that point as i said earlier
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Compared to last year, 2013's good for Tamil cinema at the Box-office as 3 biggies turned hits #Vishwaroopam, #Singam2 & #Arrambam.
Last edited by yellow; 13th November 2013 at 05:56 PM.
I think ajith fans doesnt get difference between gross and collection thuppaki budget 70 crores and collection is 180 crores hence its said that 100 crore mark but arambam now only going to reach 100 crore collection hence gross will be round 50 crores depend on budget thats it correct me if i am wrong
Ranking based on Chennai Box Office Collections from Nov 11th 2013 to Nov 17th 2013
Week : 3
Total collections in Chennai : Rs. 10,60,07,388
Verdict: Super Hit
No. Shows in Chennai (Weekend): 333
Average Theatre Occupancy (Weekend): 77%
Collection in Chennai (Weekend): Rs. 1,02,55,976
No. Shows in Chennai (Weekdays): 556
Average Theatre Occupancy (Weekdays): 55%
Collection in Chennai (Weekdays): Rs. 1,39,52,378
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