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Disney's Bob Chapek: "Blu-ray will Prevail" - Full Transcript
Posted October 31, 2007 06:17 PM by Ben Williams
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The editorial staff of Blu-ray.com was in attendance at last night's Disney release party for Cars and Ratatouille. At that event, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment worldwide president Bob Chapek, delivered a stirring keynote aimed directly at backers of rival format, HD DVD while solidly reaffirming the industry's overwhelming support for the Blu-ray format.
Below you will find the complete transcript of Mr. Chapek's speech.
Bob Chapek remarks:
"Thank you very much.
We are extremely proud to unveil for you tonight the amazing Blu-ray editions of Cars and Ratatouille as they come at an important moment in the young life of the Blu-ray technology. The marriage of this amazing creative content with the revolutionary Blu-ray technology begins to fulfill the promise of what is possible when Disney Magic is paired with the ultimate next-generation technology. All across the world, almost every single day, we see more and more confirmation that Blu-ray will inevitably prevail as the high definition technology of choice, giving us the technological “palette” to create and recreate some of the greatest Disney movie experiences in an all new medium.
The choice I'm referring to is the choice of many. Let's start with the choice of consumers, where we've seen first hand that they are voting with their dollars amounting to an average ration of 2-1 in software sales in the US… and an even greater margin internationally. The margin is sure to grow as time moves on. Now let's examine retail where the choice is growing increasingly clear as earlier this year major retailers such as Blockbuster, Target, BJ's Clubs, Meijer and CompUSA have all signaled in one way or another… public announcements… shelf space allocation, etc… that Blu-ray is their preferred high definition choice. On an international stage, retailers like Carrefour and Auchon in Spain, Blockbuster in the UK, and Anttila in Finland, are all independently coming to the same conclusion as well. And if that's not enough, the Home Theater Specialists of America, the largest organization of home theater installers, have also named Blu-ray their “exclusive, next generation high definition format of choice.” Lastly, rather than supplying a list of the myriad of impressive film-makers in support of Blu-ray, let me just quote the words of Michael Bay himself, “As a director, my critical eye is that Blu-ray is where my money is…”
Blu-ray's dominance is becoming inevitable for one simple reason: The Blu-ray technology, and therefore the home entertainment experience, is superior. The most innovative and visionary companies in technology and entertainment understood Blu-ray's superiority from the outset. That's why our partners, which number over 170 companies worldwide, have been so committed to Blu-ray, and that is why Blu-ray has attracted such broad-based support throughout the entertainment and technology worlds. The Blu-ray technology is, quite simply, superior to any other high-def alternative because it is a “revolutionary,” not and “evolutionary” technology.
In short, Blu-ray will inevitably prevail because Blu-ray delivers what consumers want: True high definition picture without compromise, the best sound quality, the best choice in content, the most special features, and of course the most disc storage capacity. No tradeoffs. No compromises. No smoke and mirrors.
Finally, Blu-ray will prevail because the people of The Walt Disney Studios – along with our Blu-ray partners will not stand by idly with this revolutionary format, but will instead trumpet Blu-ray's technological superiority to the widest possible audience. Earlier this year, we, along with our good partners at Panasonic, launched the Disney Blu-ray mall tour. Together, we set out to educate consumers across the country to the realities of the world of high definition and I'm proud to point out that we have completed our 11th stop and that we are averaging 10,000 consumer visits per market. These consumers are becoming educated as to what true high definition really is and many are telling us that Blu-ray will be their choice. We are not going to be shy about extolling the advantages of Blu-ray, for we have the facts and consumer preference on our side.
In the end, Blu-ray's competition's attempts to sell less than the best will inevitably be trumped by what we stated from the very beginning: That the Blu-ray disc technology is not a half-step format that will sell consumers short – but rather, it is a revolutionary technology that will change the way we view movies for the long term. And we firmly believe that revolutionary technology, my friends, is indisputably, undeniably and inevitably Blu-ray.
The time is now upon us as an industry to do the right thing for the consumer. That right thing is to stop artificially prolonging this counter-production format war. The consumers are speaking loud and clear all over the world; and their choice in inevitable. It's inevitable that this industry's future, the preferred consumer future, the preferred film-maker future, and the preferred retail future is Blu-ray.
All of us at The Walt Disney Studios thank you again for celebrating the release of two outstanding films -- Cars and Ratatouille -- on Blu-ray; and we hope you enjoy a great evening! Thank you."
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w_tanoto
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Oct 31, 2007
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long live disney long live bd |
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nails
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Oct 31, 2007
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GO DISNEY GO! I used to hate you, now I love you!! GIVE US MIYAZAKI ON BLU-RAY! |
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kaliraver69
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Oct 31, 2007
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There is no doubt that they are true Blu-Ray supporters. I guess those HD-DVD fanboys think Disney will go neutral in 08. Man those guys are cynical. This is Blu-Ray!!! |
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Jodi
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Oct 31, 2007
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HELL YEAH, BABY!!!!!!!
Jodi |
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javabear
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Oct 31, 2007
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Yay! I love Disney! I love Blu-ray! |
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jcdDigix
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Oct 31, 2007
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I like that part: "The Blu-ray technology is, quite simply, superior to any other high-def alternative because it is a “revolutionary,” not and “evolutionary” technology."
Let the World feel the Blu! |
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richteer
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Oct 31, 2007
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"The time is now upon us as an industry to do the right thing for the consumer. That right thing is to stop artificially prolonging this counter-production format war. The consumers are speaking loud and clear all over the world; and their choice in inevitable. It's inevitable that this industry's future, the preferred consumer future, the preferred film-maker future, and the preferred retail future is Blu-ray." Warner's upper management: please take note! We (the consumers) have decided on our HD medium, and we ask that you do what Bob Chapek suggests. Help end the war by announcing Blu-exclusivity now! |
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cajun1975
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Oct 31, 2007
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Sweet!!! Long Live BLU and Disney!!!! |
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mystiksuicide
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Oct 31, 2007
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After hearing that speach and basically calling out the other format how can the HD DVD fan base say that Disney will switch alliances next year? Are they crazy? |
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Blu-heaven
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Oct 31, 2007
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It's called money -
But, Good read - GO BLU!!! |
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Elandyll
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Oct 31, 2007
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The HD DVD fanboys only have one response left (cf Lee Stewart's comments): Mr Chapek was Drunk
and meant the contrary of what he said.
LMAO |
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Rike255
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Oct 31, 2007
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"Blu-ray disc technology is not a half-step format that will sell consumers short "
What a nice quote. Thank you Disney for everything you're doing. Keep it up!
I think I'm going to go buy a new Disney movie to celebrate! |
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Xerious
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Oct 31, 2007
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I bet you the AVS fanboys are swimming in vomit because of how nauseated they are from their feeble attempts to spin this.
Disney, we support you and your commitment to the best! |
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SKRUhddvd
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Oct 31, 2007
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does anyone ever here these kinds of statements from hddvd exclusive studios. no you dont! and no you wont! my father once told me when you believe in something 100% then you fight for it till the end. if you are only 99% sure then walk away. disney like most all here are in 100%. |
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Muskratty
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Oct 31, 2007
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This brings a tear to my eye.. Go Disney! |
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Cplhicks
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Oct 31, 2007
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On AVS right now, the spin suddenly becomes -- "Disney going red! This speech confirms it, ha ha, Blu-ray sucks!" Seriously though, nice to know Disney is strongly behind the format. |
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dobyblue
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Oct 31, 2007
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Friggin' A!!
While HD DVD tries to get into the stores that people won't be buying into High Definition from for at least another year, Blu-ray is making all the right moves in all the right places and the result is 2:1 to 9:1 sales advantage in hardware over HD DVD depending on what part of the world you're in.
Blu-ray will not stand idly by whilst Microsoft and Toshiba try to botch up the future of HDM for everyone else. |
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