The industry sees new technology and ways of viewing films as a mixed blessing, meaning that they wonder, with so many new screens to view movies on, will it change what we have called "movies." What do you think? Do you see the option for more screens as a blessing or a curse for the industry? What are some additional ways you believe the industry can take advantage of new technology?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.

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