Blu-ray
CES 2008: Twentieth Century Fox calls for focus on Blu-ray features, announces six new titles
By HDTV UK • Jan 9 2008, 8:00am
A senior exec at Twentieth Century Fox has called for a greater emphasis and focus on developing new interactive features for the Blu-ray Disc format.
'Moving forward, we must not lose our focus
on developing features in the Blu-ray Disc format,' said Danny Kaye, Executive VP, Global Research & Technology Strategy at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. 'Fox has been aggressive in developing new Blu-ray Disc features. The more studios that are focused on this area, and the more consistency we can achieve in their application, then the better it will be for consumers and for the industry altogether.'
Fox has announced six new Blu-ray titles for the first quarter: Ice Age, Independence Day, I, Robot, Man on Fire, Wall Street, and Me, Myself and Irene.
Read on for initial disc contents and specifications.
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'Moving forward, we must not lose our focus
on developing features in the Blu-ray Disc format,' said Danny Kaye, Executive VP, Global Research & Technology Strategy at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. 'Fox has been aggressive in developing new Blu-ray Disc features. The more studios that are focused on this area, and the more consistency we can achieve in their application, then the better it will be for consumers and for the industry altogether.'
Fox has announced six new Blu-ray titles for the first quarter: Ice Age, Independence Day, I, Robot, Man on Fire, Wall Street, and Me, Myself and Irene.
Read on for initial disc contents and specifications.
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