Noratav said:
Let's not forget that DVDs retail for £20 over here, so when talking about box set prices we have to use that as a base line. Secondly, the exchange rate is 2:1, I cannot emphasise enough how exceptional that is and consequently how ridiculously cheap everything in R1 is as a consequence. If the anime companies or anyone else tried to compete with american imports on price at the current exchange rate they'd be bankrupt within weeks. As a result any comparisons with R1 are invalid. What the anime companies should be doing is following the examples of Manga and MVM box set releases. ADV and Beez are not doing that and are overcharging as a result, this is particularly true of Beez. UK box sets should not be competing on price with R1s, that's impossible, what they should be doing is competing on price with live action TV series and currently Beez in particular are simply not doing that. ADV are 'only' charging by £5 (for 13 eps) or £10 (for 26 eps) in that regard.
Having said all that, your suggested pricing scheme for box sets does work if you assume that anime DVDs should cost £16. (which they should, as Revelation have proven). If you make that assumption then your scheme would result in box sets priced proportionately to the prices Bandai charges.
The RRP of R1 releases is $30, Revelation's RRP is £15, as you have said, so I don't understand why you say it's impossible to have a 2:1 ratio of prices... It's the R1 boxsets where I see the problems.. Geneon's Samurai Champloo boxset is $200. I think it's because our currency is err how to put it.. smaller.. the discount on $200 is a lot more than £100, although thinking about that, that makes no sense because the discount will be the same.. That seems to be an exception though, other boxsets are much more reasonably priced.
I've confused myself somewhat here, but I don't want to delete this post so I'll just post it anyway.