Independent film distributors back Blu-ray

  • Posted September 6th, 2007 at 03:58 EDT by
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Six out of eight major Hollywood studios currently back Blu-ray, and now a majority of European independent film distributors are also supporting the high definition format by launching many of their titles this autumn.

More than 15 companies are showing their support for Blu-ray such as Tartan Video, and Eagle Rock Entertainment.

“The growth of the Blu-ray Disc format in Europe is quite phenomenal – 2007 is proving an extremely successful year and the format is exceeding even the most optimistic market forecasts,” said David Walstra, vice chairman of the BDA European Promotions Committee.

In addition to the unbelievable support, Walstra commented, “The response of the independent distributors is a clear indication of the attraction of the Blu-ray platform to these commercially driven organizations.”

Stay tuned to PSU for more exciting information on Blu-ray's incredible support and progress worldwide.

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  1. thegame97338 | G_PIG79

    • 4:02am BST - September 6th, 2007

    thats awesome, I love watching indy movies...

  2. gameoholic | Demented007

    • 4:48am BST - September 6th, 2007

    Getting BIGGER and BIGGER!!! I wish I could get Transformers on BD, Im not going to buy HD-DVD, just for 1 or 2 movies, why should I? It's probly a matter of time before it comes to BD.

  3. dragon1989 | Abdesalam

    • 7:33am BST - September 6th, 2007

    that just great

  4. LittleBigPimp

    • 8:24am BST - September 6th, 2007

    Excelent!

  5. lovelyguy | 15975997

    • 8:41am BST - September 6th, 2007

    great news

  6. TruBlu2

    • 10:33am BST - September 6th, 2007

    Keep buying Blu-ray movies PS3 gamers.  The opposition says that PS3 gamers don't matter.  Lets matter

     

    Think Blu

  7. sup-a-hero | Flame-Kid

    • 11:07am BST - September 6th, 2007

    Transformers is gonna be on Blu-Ray and HD-DVD only difference is that the HD-DVD version will not have Dolby TrueHD track and will have Dolby Digital + only at 1.5 mps.

  8. gingo | gingo

    • 6:14pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    psn id: gingo.... blu ray will be bigger than dvd when every household moves into the hi def era i cant wait for hd dvd just to curl up and die

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