HE Home Entertainment
The MACCS DVD Sell-through focuses on maintaining sales, administration & finance of DVD Sell-Through related business, both in house and outsourced physical distribution to a third party. Please note that when all DVD sales, invoicing and cash collection is managed by a third party, revenues and/or royalties are recorded in the Rights & Royalty Management (MACCS.RRM) section of MACCS.
Major features
- Planning
- Ordering
- Delivery control
- Inventory management
- Link to orders via a web site
- Bestseller and retailer performance reporting
- Various possibilities for discounts
- Invoicing
- Cash collection and credit management
- Approval mechanisms and audit trail facilities
- Numerous interfaces
Release planning
Distribution of a new release of a movie to cinemas starts with a thorough planning. MACCS helps you out during planning of your release. Not only can you record and retrieve all historical data and project this on anticipated future releases, but also you can access the historical information of previous movies in detail (such as returns, admissions, rental, et cetera on a cinema/region level) for making it possible to fine-tune your release plan in a second stage.Of course, you can record any relevant elementary data of any cinema you are (anticipating) doing business with and for each cinema you can register the financial agreements: separate contracts as well as joint agreements for clusters of cinemas.This with the goal to improve your results.A soundly detailed release planning forms the ideal starting point when using two prime features of the MACCS.TDS module: contract/booking management and print management.
Booking management
Distribution of a new release of a movie to cinemas starts with a thorough planning. MACCS helps you out during planning of your release. Not only can you record and retrieve all historical data and project this on anticipated future releases, but also you can access the historical information of previous movies in detail (such as returns, admissions, rental, et cetera on a cinema/region level) for making it possible to fine-tune your release plan in a second stage.Of course, you can record any relevant elementary data of any cinema you are (anticipating) doing business with and for each cinema you can register the financial agreements: separate contracts as well as joint agreements for clusters of cinemas.This with the goal to improve your results.A soundly detailed release planning forms the ideal starting point when using two prime features of the MACCS.TDS module: contract/booking management and print management.







