Configure films to schedule in sessions using the Films form in Cinema Manager or Head Office > Maintenance > Films (webpage).
Note: Some fields are only available when accessing a film record in Head Office.
General tab
Option | Allowed Values | Description |
Name |
1–50 characters |
The full name of the film, displayed on reports. |
Short Name |
1–10 characters |
A condensed form of the film's name. This is displayed in the order window on POS. |
Synopsis |
1–255 characters |
A short synopsis of the Film. This is shown on the film's details on POS and remote sales channels. |
Short synopsis |
1-170 characters |
A shorter version of the synopsis. |
Digital signage text |
1-20 characters |
The name signage (such as LED boards) will display for this film. |
Distributor |
Any configured distributor |
The Distributor that is responsible for the film. |
Producer |
Any configured producer |
The Producer that is responsible for the film. |
Censor rating |
Any configured censor rating |
The local censor rating attributed to the film. |
Censor rating details |
1–255 characters |
Use this field to give further information about the censor rating. For example: Contains violence. |
Allow download |
Selected Cleared |
Determines whether this film record is available for download to cinemas. |
Film type |
Single Marathon |
Choose whether to create a single or marathon film record. |
Print ticket for each film |
Selected Cleared |
Choose whether patrons receive just one ticket, or a ticket per film, for the marathon. This option is only available for marathon film records. |
Film grid | Any available film record. |
The film records you want to include in the marathon. For each film in the grid you must also choose the default format of the film, the break time (min), and the box office split (relative). This option is only available for marathon film records. |
Movie formats |
Any configured movie format (one selection, multiple selections, or cleared) |
The Movie formats that apply to the film. Use the format's attributes to make sure films are scheduled on screens with matching attributes, or that the correct format is selected automatically during scheduling. You must select at least one format. For example: Digital and/or Non-digital (35mm). For each format that applies to a film, the Movie formats grid also displays the Format, Comscore release code, and Number of prints. |
Attributes |
Any configured attribute (selected or cleared) |
The default Attributes which apply to the Film. For example: A film that is in 3D may be configured with an attribute called 3D. Tip: Use this field to select attributed you want to advertise to the public, such as Imax or child-friendly screenings. Use Movie formats for attributes you don't want to advertise (such as projection requirements) or that need to be scheduled on specific screens. Note: Films may be configured with their own attributes here, or they may inherit them from their Movie format. Attributes can be overridden when scheduling in the Showtime Manager application. |
Film territory |
Any available territory |
The film territory which applies to the film, used for reporting purposes. Important: This will prepend the name of the film with the territory code. For example: If your film name is The Matrix and you choose New Zealand as the film territory, the film name automatically updates to nz The Matrix. The Title override field is also updated with the original name The Matrix to use for marketing purposes. Note: Only available if the system setting EnableFilmTerritory is set to Yes, Required or Yes, Optional. |
Title override |
Pre-populated field |
The name of the film used for marketing purposes. Note: This field is hidden when the system setting EnableFilmTerritory is set to No. |
Sound format |
Any configured sound format (selected or cleared) |
The Sound formats which apply to the film, used for projection information purposes. For example: Dolby Digital (SRD), Datasat, SDDS. |
Original audio language |
Any one language option |
The original soundtrack and language of the film as recorded during production. |
Available audio languages |
Any combination of language options |
All the soundtracks in different languages that are available for the film. |
Subtitle languages |
Any combination of language options |
A text transcription of film dialogue projected onto the screen as the film plays. Typically subtitles are in a different language from the language of the Original audio language. |
Country of Origin |
Any configured country |
The country that the film comes from. |
Other Countries of Origin |
Any configured countries |
Other countries that the film comes from. |
Genre 1 |
Any configured genre |
The genre that the film is classified as. This is shown on the film's details on POS, Kiosk and Vista Web. |
Genre 2 |
Any configured genre |
Another genre that the film is classified as. This is shown on the film's details on POS, Kiosk and Vista Web. |
Genre 3 |
Any configured genre |
Another genre that the film is classified as. This is shown on the film's details on POS, Kiosk and Vista Web. |
Display "adults only" message |
Selected or cleared |
Causes a warning to appear if a child ticket is selected for this film on POS or Kiosk. |
Local film | Selected or cleared | Marks this film as being locally made. This is used for custom reports, extracts, and print templates. |
Duration (min) |
Any time value in minutes |
The duration of the feature in minutes. For example: 93 minutes. If a marathon film is configured, the duration field is automatically calculated as the total duration of the films configured in the marathon, including break time between films. |
Interval start time (min) |
Any time value in minutes |
The number of minutes into the feature at which the interval starts. Leave blank for no interval. |
Credit roll time (min) |
Any time value in minutes |
The number of minutes into the feature at which the closing credits start. |
Opening date |
Any date, in your computer's local date format |
The date on which the film begins screening. |
Opening year |
Any year |
The year in which the film begins playing For example: 2021. |
Opening week |
Any week |
The week in which the film begins playing For example: 51. |
HO (Head Office) Code |
1–10 characters |
This code is used to identify this film in Head Office reports. Use the same code for multiple film records to combine their reporting (such as separate records for the same film in different territories). For example: A film title may have multiple film profiles configured (i.e. film 2D, digital 2D, digital 3D, IMAX, etc.) with the same HO (Head Office) Code to allow head office to produce consolidated reports. Alternatively, the HO code field can be used for a Comscore number to extract figures for a film. |
Corporate film ID |
1–10 characters |
This ID is used to import film records from external databases. If you have an existing database of films you'd like to import (either a third-party database or your own) contact your Vista representative for assistance. |
Government code |
1–20 characters |
A unique code allocated by a regulatory body (such as SAFT, CNC) to confirm a film is authorised for screening. Depending on the code you need and the country packs you have installed, you may be able to import this code directly from the regulatory body. Country-specific rules can be applied to this code. |
External (third-party) code |
1–25 characters |
An additional code by which to identify the film to third-party programs. We recommend checking there isn't a more appropriate code first (such as Government code). Contact your Vista representative for assistance. |
IVR (Telephone Ticketing) code |
1–10 numeric characters |
The code used to identify this film in Telephone Ticketing. Customers will dial this code to select this film when they call. Note: Telephone Ticketing has been replaced by Call Centre. This option exists for compatibility reasons. |
Comscore code | 1-10 characters | The Comscore release code is used by Comscore (formerly Rentrak) to identify the film. Your films only need this code if you're exporting data to Comscore. The code is entered automatically when you import film records from Comscore. |
MovieXchange code |
Any movieXchange film ID |
MX Film's ID for this film. When a film is linked to movieXchange, its movieXchange ID is automatically shown here. MovieXchange ID's are unique to each release of a film. Head Office and Cinema use this number to ensure they are importing information and media for the correct film. |
Maccs code |
Any Maccs External Title code |
Maccs External Title Code for this film. If you export returns data to Maccs, you need to enter this code. You can get this code from Maccs, or by importing the film from MX Film. |
EIDR code |
Any EIDR code |
The Entertainment Identifier Registry's ID for the film |
Star Photo film ID |
Any Star Photo film ID |
The ID is used by Star Photo kiosks to make sure they're displaying media for the correct films. You only need this ID if your kiosks are integrated with Star Photo. |
Alternate language tab
Option | Allowed Values | Description |
Name |
1–50 characters |
The full name of the film in an alternate language. |
Short name |
1–50 characters |
A condensed form of the film's name in an alternate language. This is displayed on POS's alternate language screen, and when customer's select the alternate language on other sales channels. |
Digital signage text |
1–10 characters |
The name signage (such as LED boards) will display for this film, when that signage is set up to display an alternate language. |
Censor-rating details |
1-20 characters |
Use this field to give further information about the censor rating in an alternate language. |
Synopsis |
1–255 characters |
A short synopsis of the film in an alternate language. |
Short synopsis |
1-170 characters |
A shorter version of the synopsis in an alternate language |
Box office tab
Option | Allowed Values | Description |
Sales channels |
Any available sales channel |
If sales channel is selected, the Film will be available in the corresponding sales channel. |
Override sales tax |
Any configured sales tax |
If you select an override sales tax, tickets sold to this film will have the override sales tax applied, instead of the default sales tax that's set up on the ticket type page. For example: Foreign films may be taxed at a different rate to local films. Local films will use the default sales tax, and foreign films can be configured with an override sales tax. |
Event |
Any configured event |
If the film is being shown as a part of an event, select that event here. Linking a film to an event allows you to show the film in a separate section of your website and POS. |
Number of days marked as new release |
Any number |
You can disallow certain ticket types or apply surcharges to films marked as a new release. When a new film record is created, this field is automatically populated with the value of the system setting DefaultNewReleaseDurationDays |
No free tickets until |
Any date, in your computer's local date format |
Free/complimentary tickets will not be available for sessions for the film until the specified date. |
Display priority |
1-255 characters" |
Enter a number to control the order your films are displayed in on your sales channels. Films are ordered by their number, then alphabetically. The scheduled task Sequence Films by Release Date can do this automatically. |
Mark "coming soon" if no sessions created |
Selected or cleared |
If the checkbox is selected, the film will be displayed on the Coming Soon page, unless the opening date has passed. |
Advance preview revenue to release date |
Selected or cleared |
When selected, revenue from preview sessions is included in revenue received on the release date. |
Exclude from consolidator feeds |
Selected or cleared |
When selected, figures for this film will be excluded from consolidator feeds such as Maacs. Use 'When to exclude' to set up exactly which feeds the figures will be excluded from. |
When to exclude |
(All) Hourly Daily Weekly |
Prevents the film from appearing in the selected Rentrak and EDI extracts. This option is only available when Exclude from consolidator feeds is selected. |
Sales profiles |
Any configured sales profile |
Controls which advanced booking rules apply to this film. Set up sales profiles on the 'Sales profiles' page. Set up advanced booking rules on the 'Rules' page. |
Minimum price periods |
Any date/time in your computer's local date/time format |
Select when this film's minimum ticket price takes effect. The minimum ticket prices are controlled by the minimum price rules assigned to this film's sales profile. |
Minimum price |
N/A |
These fields are automatically updated with values determined by the Sales profiles selected (which must have a minimum price rule set). |
Ticket messages |
1-100 characters |
These messages appear on any tickets printed for this film. |
Report codes |
1–15 characters |
Use the system setting AlternateFilmGrouping to select a report code that will aggregate films for reporting purposes. The remaining codes are used by Vista services for third-party integrations. |
Last modified |
Any date/time in your computer's local date/time format |
The date and time at which the details for the film were most recently modified. |
Last exported |
Any date/time in your computer's local date/time format |
The date and time at which the details for the film were most recently exported from Head Office. |
Media tab
Option | Valid formats | Description |
Poster | BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG, JPE, JPEG, JFIF |
Add a poster image (portrait) advertising the film. |
Title treatment |
BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG, JPE, JPEG, JFIF | Add a title treatment (horizontal, title-only image) advertising the film. |
Landscape media |
BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG, JPE, JPEG, JFIF | Add a landscape image advertising the film. |
Short trailer |
MOV, MPG, MP4 | Add short/teaser trailers. |
Trailer |
MOV, MPG, MP4 | Add fill-length trailers. |
Backdrop |
BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG, JPE, JPEG, JFIF | Add promotional images suitable for display on a website behind primary content. |
Motion poster |
MOV, MPG, MP4 | Add motion posters (portrait videos). |
Still |
BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG, JPE, JPEG, JFIF | Add still images taken from a film. |
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