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Who signs up for Screenline?
Screenline provides film performance data and analysis to entertainment professionals across the world.  The company’s Box Office charts and film data are the industry’s leading information tools to track week-to-week worldwide revenue, build project performance projections, and help establish talent valuation.  Additionally, Media Executives and web portal managers can license Screenline’s data for their website to provide worldwide top ten box office charts and more.

 

How can this information help my business?
Screenline’s data can be used for professional performance intelligence or as a licensed content source for your website.  The data set provides an up-to-the-minute glance at how films across the world are performing day to day.

 

How do I subscribe?
You can sign up for several different types of subscriptions – on-demand access to the Screenline Database, downloadable PDF-formatted weekly reports, or licensed XML feeds for your website.

 

How often is the data updated?
Screenline is updated by the hour.  Timeliness is imperative when tracking film performance data, and Screenline ensures that your company – wherever located throughout the world – receives data fast, efficiently, and up to the minute.

 

Are the numbers provided in Dollars, Euros, or home-country monetary values?
Screenline actively keeps up with international exchange rates to provide performance and analysis across all noted monetary values.

 

Are film descriptions written in English, German, or home-country vernacular?
Coming from an international background, Screenline delivers specific data sets in English as well as native languages.

 

How do I access the data?
If you are a database subscriber, you need a login and password to access the Screenline archives.  For weekly report subscribers, a link with the download URL address will be emailed to you as the reports become available.  Syndication license subscribers receive XML data feeds to integrate into their websites.

industry Terms

Weekend Actuals
This is the actual money a film makes over the weekend (gross theatre reciepts).

Release Schedule
The schedule a film will be released to the public for viewing in theatres.

Film Change %
The change in film attendence from one week to the next. Most films have the biggest audience on the opening weekend and decline from there.

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