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From VHS to DVD: The Transformation of Home Entertainment (2000–2005)
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From VHS to DVD: The Transformation of Home Entertainment (2000–2005) in Vernon, BC
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"From VHS to DVD: The Transformation of Home Entertainment (2000–2005)" by Gregory Hammond chronicles the pivotal shift in home media consumption during the early 2000s. Focusing on the rise of the DVD format and its eventual dominance over VHS, this book explores the technological innovations, marketing strategies, and cultural changes that made DVDs the new standard for home entertainment. Through detailed analysis, Hammond delves into the impact of DVDs on consumer behavior, film distribution, and the industry at large. The book also examines the cultural shift from physical media to digital streaming, offering a thorough exploration of the evolution of home viewing and the legacy of the DVD in shaping modern media consumption.
"From VHS to DVD: The Transformation of Home Entertainment (2000–2005)" by Gregory Hammond chronicles the pivotal shift in home media consumption during the early 2000s. Focusing on the rise of the DVD format and its eventual dominance over VHS, this book explores the technological innovations, marketing strategies, and cultural changes that made DVDs the new standard for home entertainment. Through detailed analysis, Hammond delves into the impact of DVDs on consumer behavior, film distribution, and the industry at large. The book also examines the cultural shift from physical media to digital streaming, offering a thorough exploration of the evolution of home viewing and the legacy of the DVD in shaping modern media consumption.


















