The cinema screen leaves the theatre

Last year, the cinematographic exhibition grossed 571 million Euros and congregated more than 94 million spectators. Nowadays, however, this business cannot stay at the edge of the fourth screen’s revolution, that is to say, mobile phones. In a market controlled by two big enterprises, namely Cinesa...

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Main Author: David VICENTE TORRICO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2016-12-01
Series:Fonseca: Journal of Communication
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Online Access:http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2172-9077/article/view/15229
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Summary:Last year, the cinematographic exhibition grossed 571 million Euros and congregated more than 94 million spectators. Nowadays, however, this business cannot stay at the edge of the fourth screen’s revolution, that is to say, mobile phones. In a market controlled by two big enterprises, namely Cinesa and Yelmo, we propose a qualitative study of its digital applications, considering their design, their accessibility and their features, with the goal of verifying their adaptation to this new digital environment. The results will show an emerging opening. Nevertheless, numerous services must be implemented to enhance the spectator’s cinematographic experience.
ISSN:2172-9077