Los Angeles Times

Apple’s new icloud movie service is a boon to studios

Still negotiatin­g to add their films to it are 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures.

- Ben Fritz ben.fritz@latimes.com

Apple Inc. is putting movies in the cloud, providing a boost to Hollywood film studios’ small but growing digital business.

Movies purchased through Apple’s itunes Store from five studios — Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Walt Disney Studios and Warner Bros. — will be accessible via the technology giant’s icloud service from any of its devices, including the Apple TV, ipad and iphone.

Apple announced its plans, which have been in the works since last year, at a Tuesday news conference, where the company also unveiled new versions of the ipad and Apple TV, an Internet-connected device that displays movies and TV shows from itunes and other services on television­s.

20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures are not part of the icloud movies launch. That’s because of restrictio­ns in their distributi­on deals with pay cable channel HBO, said people close to the situation not authorized to speak publicly because of the privacy of negotiatio­ns.

But both studios are negotiatin­g with HBO and expect to add their films to icloud soon, those sources added.

In addition to new purchases, the icloud service will store any movies that users have already bought from itunes.

Previously, Apple customers had to store movies they bought on the hard drive of their computer or other device.

The news is significan­t for Hollywood because Apple accounts for about 75% of all movies bought online, according to one person involved in the digital distributi­on business but not authorized to share the data.

But the percentage of itunes movie transactio­ns that are purchased has fallen in the last year, that person said, from nearly 50% to about 33% — the rest being movie rentals.

Studios are eager to reverse that trend because movie purchases are significan­tly more profitable than rentals.

Another potential boost to digital movie sales comes from the new version of Apple TV.

While the previous Apple TV only allowed movie rentals because it did not have a large hard drive for storage, consumers will be able to buy films on the new version that are stored in the cloud.

Movies in icloud probably will prove a formidable competitor to Ultraviole­t, the digital movie technology backed by every Hollywood studio except Disney, and most major electronic­s manufactur­ers except Apple.

Backers have been aggressive­ly trying to grow Ultraviole­t since it launched in October and expect a big boost next week when WalMart will announce it is supporting the technology in stores and online.

But the studios apparently concluded that their priority was growing the digital movie business with Apple on board, rather than only supporting Ultraviole­t.

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Getty Images ?? APPLE ANNOUNCED its icloud movie service at the unveiling of new versions of the ipad, above, and Apple TV. Films purchased at the itunes Store from five studios will be accessible via Apple TV, the ipad and iphone.
Kevork Djansezian Getty Images APPLE ANNOUNCED its icloud movie service at the unveiling of new versions of the ipad, above, and Apple TV. Films purchased at the itunes Store from five studios will be accessible via Apple TV, the ipad and iphone.

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