How the movie industry is adapting to the pandemic.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the entertainment world has been in uncertainty. As the death rates have kept on climbing, so have studio misfortunes, with swarmed theatres now being looked at as the breeding ground for the infection. The movie business has suffered pandemics and the danger of home viewing previously too. In each case, the current method of doing things was just updated. 

During the current emergency, it appears to be that shifts in the business that had been set into motion for quite a while are now just rapidly changing and taking shape. While the cinema will probably make it through, moviegoers can expect a major change in the way they see movies on the big screen. 

The current pandemic has been a product of two previous film enterprises. With theatres shut, real time streaming has become the main way of making money. 

Netflix, which has been laying the base for a direct-to-streaming world since 2015, has added an astounding 10.1 million users since the start of the pandemic. 

Frightened by the billions of dollars stuck in pandemic limbo, a few studios have begun to change tracks. New upcoming movies have redirected their spending plan straightforwardly to be spent on Apple TV+. This online feature of streaming is already proving the older way of movie distribution and ineffective and inferior compared to this new way. 

However instead of being extinguished , the new business model will probably keep on developing. People will even now go out to be excited by huge, CGI-driven exhibitions with thrilling surround sound. They have already developed a taste for it. 

Most films have already started their shooting process that was earlier put on hold for the pandemic. The sets might be now less crowded, more distancing and more secured than in was but as the say the show must go on. The distribution method might change, the theatres maybe offer limited seats now with gaps in between them, the people will still follow their idols while following safety protocols. Its a rapid change but nothing that the new world can not handle.