The starting line up isn't that exciting as it's not really filling the gap between theatrical and home release, I could quite happily pop any of those films into my BD player now. I would love a service that does fill the gap between cinema and retail though, and judging by Andrew's comment above it seems like this is what they're going for.
I think it's a fair point that the gap is a little wider from theatrical to start here than it will always be - it's still up before home video and there is no other legal way to watch it in the UK just now so does give a way to let fans join in the discourse legally online due to the AU screening on AnimeLab or the recent-ish watch party that was in the USA.
As for the rest, I regularly will screen things that are out on home video during the festival (a repeat offender from me is Redline) so this rather fits in line with that ethos. It's a balancing act as there's a wider audience out there for anime film too who may not have ever heard of Patema Inverted before for example too and we want to provide a line-up that allows people to discover gems regardless of age. This does mean some months will be more appealing to the avid collector of home video than others though I confess on content alone!
We'll be working some cool extras in other the coming months that may address that though so stay tuned regardless - always open to ideas too if folks have 'em
! Leaping into your questions below now too...
Couple of questions that I don't really need answers to sell me on the idea, but are rattling around my head anyway:
1. Would releases on here likely beat out JP retail? I just kinda assumed when you said homevideo that you meant UK based.
Realistically this is a tall order for now (
although who knows for the future). However I do believe in the point that day & date is absolutely reasonable and possible mostly. We'll be working to this as our ideal scenario, it doesn't guarantee it will be the case 100% of the time as we start up but that's what I am gunning for longer term.
2. As
@thedoctor2016 mentioned, what sort of space does this occupy in terms of licencing? Is it only going to be only AL licenced titles on the service, or can you get away with more like SLA since they're only available on the service for a short time?
It's Anime Limited operated so obviously we have a catalogue of films to launch the service and prove the concept. Ultimately we can license for the platform from anyone so long as everyone can agree reasonable terms though, it doesn't have to be our content
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In short - we're working hard to prove the festival makes sense and would love to work with content from other players as we develop a great festival to champion directors and studios alike. Unrelated to Made in Abyss, I have a small treat on that frontier in my back pocket so I'll keep folks updated as we go...
3. Would this make shorts more easily accessible in some way? I love me some short films, but they never really make it to most streaming services for whatever reason, and they're probably not that viable for a physical release either considering their length. Stuff like the original Cencoroll, Hotarubi no mori e or even the anime expo shorts don't quite fit anywhere in the current landscape, wondering if they'd find at least a temporary home here?
I ADORE short film content - as you can tell from some of our line-up at Anime Limited so my ideal is yes - we want to showcase as much short film as we can and I'm definitely looking into some interesting curation there. We'd love to give them a temporary home here - then release as many shorts as we can in other formats down the line...
Does sound an interesting enough experiment for me to at least sign up for the first year though, to see how it goes. Fingers crossed the player/UI isn't awful!
Hope you like what you see! As you know from my work usually - we're open to feedback and ideas too. We may not be able to make everything happen but this version of Screen Anime is definitely one we expect to grow over the next year onwards so do let us know suggestions or niggles when we're live!
Very best,
Andrew