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Topic: Head Counting machines. Needed to know more.
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Kamakshipalya Dhananjay
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 190
From: Bangalore, India
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 03-06-2004 12:37 AM
I am not seeking to know how traffic inside a movie theatre auditorium is tracked.It is much too simple, count the number of tickets sold across the counter or otherwise and you have it.
What I seek to know is, where a Multiplex is a part of a shopping mall and there comes the need to know :
1. What number of people visit the Shopping mall on any given day, at the desired time ? Say, I need to know the number of people that visited Mall ABC for the month of January,2004. And I need to know the trend for the same - whether there was an increase from the same frame the year before and so on.
2. What percentage of the people that visit the shopping mall make it to the theaters and what percentage do not ? Say, if the headcount reveals 25000 people visited the Mall in the first week of Jan,2004, then what percentage of them visited the movie theatres ? If say,10000 people did visit the theatres for that period, then the significance of the theatres within the mall may be properly guaged. And of the 15000 people that did not visit the theatres, how many provided business to other retailers within the shopping mall ? If on the other hand, 25000 persons visit the shopping mall and only 4000 visit the theatre for the week, then the theatre operator will have more concrete basis to examine the need to increase his attendance unless he is justified to resign to such low turnout. And, of the 25000 persons that visited the mall for the week, From Monday to Friday, there were 14000 people of which less than 20 % gave any business to any retailer in the shopping mall while of the 11000 that visit the mall on Saturday and Sunday, 56% of the same gave business to retailers within the mall, then, the retailers within the mall will have a basis to examine the reluctance of the patrons to spend between Monday and Friday and take reasonable steps to improve the situation.
The requirements stated above are by no means sophisticated and so, deserve to be served by advancements that are not much expensive either to install or operate.
Then, there is a definite requirement for more sophisticated operations to identify unique individuals and the possibilities in terms of improving the conditions at the mall are nearly endless. However, it is here that a certain commitment, on the part of the operators to not use the data they gather in any manner that intrudes into the privacy of their visitors, is absolutely required. Besides, I believe it would be required for them to state clearly the mode of information gathering that the operators have deployed at their premises and the scope of use to which the data so gathered is put is also clearly and unambiguously indicated.
So, anybody in this forum who is experienced in these processes please comment or share your views.
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Paul G. Thompson
The Weenie Man
Posts: 4718
From: Mount Vernon WA USA
Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 03-07-2004 06:49 PM
Years ago, the US Navy used turnstiles. The usher would stand there with a club to make sure nobody snuck under it. Of course, it was 10 cents, and you had to deposite your dime. If you didn't, you would also crush a body part if you tried to walk through it without the deposite. Ooooo...that hurts.
Anyway, one day in 1967, we had a new usher and he didn't know I was the projectionist that night. After he threw a tizzy fit and threatened to put me on report for sneaking in, I asked him if he wanted to have a movie tonight. He said, sure...and I told him he better let me in, because I was the f****** projectionist.
I was then admitted without paying 10 cents. I outranked him, anyway.
Ah, the "good old days" with the carbon arcs.
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