Movies and theaters are at their weakest standing point in years from a financial and critical perception. Decline in audiences, diminishing quality in films, and ongoing complications persisting from Covid paint a picture for the reasoning why they're in this position. Why theaters are just not as seemingly impactful as they once were. Regardless, this is my personal perspective on the continual development of movies and their foundation currently. In this video, I use research and narrative points to express the ongoing decline in the theatrical experience.
Chapters:
Intro - 0:00
Movie Theater Fall Off - 0:08
New Hollywood - 2:10
Accessibility - 4:42
Quantity vs. Quality - 7:12
Variety - 9:14
Indie vs. Mainstream - 10:35
Conclusion - 12:43
Until Next Time - 13:55
Music:
in the space between our worlds by justamemory
Whispers in the Wind by Eva Hummingbird
Birdhouse by Hara Noda
Trinity by Ludwig Goransson
Boro by Hara Noda
Relaxation Station by Magnus Ringblom
Adagio in E Major, K. 261 by Mozart
As Soon as you Entered by Golden Age Radio
Warm Heart by Redeemin'
Just Give Me One More Day by Alej
WARMTH OF THE WIND by GRACE UNDERWOOD
(Sorry if the audio is a little off, tried to fix it over the past week. next one should be better)