More appropriately, Why would studios bother spending the money to add proper interactive content?
They barely spend the time and money to get director commentaries. I hope that the drive for pip in the future doesn't eliminate the audio only commentary track. I do not need to see them, I need to see the scene they are talking about.
Besides that feature, interactive content is going to make this generation of movies very dated. Games and interactive content cost million of dollars to develop content of quality. I just don't see studios spending the cash to make the game that increases the cost per disk and cuts into lucrative video game rights.
Can studios do a better job than imdb and wikipedia?
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More appropriately,
Why would studios bother spending the money to add proper interactive content?
They barely spend the time and money to get director commentaries. I hope that the drive for pip in the future doesn't eliminate the audio only commentary track. I do not need to see them, I need to see the scene they are talking about.
Besides that feature, interactive content is going to make this generation of movies very dated. Games and interactive content cost million of dollars to develop content of quality. I just don't see studios spending the cash to make the game that increases the cost per disk and cuts into lucrative video game rights.
Can studios do a better job than imdb and wikipedia?