Will downloads, hurt collecting ?

ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
With all the talk about the new Bond theme song. It got me thinking
How we used to but the single, then the album, the book, the DVD or
Bluray, in various formats and special editions. Even getting them signed.
So how will things change in the years to come, with everthing basically
moving to digital down loads. No more physical items to hold or collect ?
For instance is there an id code to prove a movie or music file was a " first
Issue" download ?
Any thoughts ? :)
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."

Comments

  • GoldHildingGoldHilding WinnipegPosts: 58MI6 Agent
    I have a feeling as time goes by people will care less and less about the elite status of first issues, authentic copies and anything collector related. The easier things become to obtain the less likely people will care about how they obtain it
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Could do,I suppose. I'm not a collector myself so only wondered how
    This could in future affect collectors.
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,785MI6 Agent
    I on the other hand, am not so sure. It depends on the evolution of the technology.

    Written word. Yes we use Ipads, Ebooks Kindles etc. But the printed word is still holding its own!
    Although an Ebook reader is great for carrying a lot of stories - the equivalent of ten novels) in its framework, its still not the same as reading a REAL book.
    Plus books that depend on photo reference, such as Greg Williams Bond film books, or the making of the Pixar Films, just don;t work on a device. You need, and want the real book.

    Music. Yes Ipoding and Mp3ing is popular, but for really good pieces, you still want the CD or more pertinently, many still want the vinyl due to its sound quality.

    Film. - I see this as a variation of the music side of things. Yes the video tape is dead, and Blueray is slowly seeping away the traditional DVD to a degree, but having the film or tv series locked down like that means there is no concern of it corrupting, or erasing by accident. It also allows all the extra features more easily.

    In short no, I don't see downloads hurting collecting as there always will be collectors who want these things "the hardcopy" way, instead of all stored on one device, that can corrupt or fail. - Even the cloud is not 100% secure from what I have heard.

    The physicality is a big aspect of this of course. - With models and action figures, its a bit easier. But would you really be satisfied in getting your IPad signed by all the Bond actors, because you watch their films on it? - What do you do when you upgrade to another device? - A book or Dvd / Blueray does not carry this problem. The market will be aware of that too.

    Its probably one of the reasons we do still have CDs and Dvds. -{
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  • Bondage007Bondage007 AustraliaPosts: 371MI6 Agent
    They'll still be demand for the forseeable future, but it's definitely in decline
    2019 Bondathon...in progress (6) FRWL (7) GE (8) FYEO (9) TND (10) MR (11) GF (12) LALD (13) DAF (14) LTK (15) TMWTGG (16) TB (17) TSWLM (18) DAD (19) AVTAK (20) YOLT (21) QOS (22) SF (23) TWINE (24) SP
  • HatThrowingHenchmanHatThrowingHenchman Russia With LovePosts: 1,834MI6 Agent
    the experience I made with movies that are 25,30,...yo is:
    you can't buy them straight away in stores they have to order them first or they aren't even produced anymore so that you have to go digital X-(
    "You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
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