Welcome to the very first Sniser Blog Challenge — a quick, fun post designed to test your film knowledge and get you thinking about the business side of creative content. Your challenge is simple: look closely at the image above and comment your answer — what film is this? No Googling, no hints (yet), just pure movie knowledge.
At Sniser, we’re not just about entertainment — we’re about helping creators understand the value of their work, and this post is the start of a bigger conversation about streaming vs physical copies. Streaming has made music and film more accessible than ever, but it has also changed how much creators can realistically earn. The image includes a key message: “It earned $4,956.90 million but would have earned $6,252.82 million if people had physical copies.” That’s a major difference, and it highlights a question every creator should be asking: Are you earning the maximum possible from your content, or only what the streaming model allows?
When you comment your guess, also answer this: Do you think physical ownership (CDs, DVDs, digital downloads) will ever make a comeback — or is streaming here to stay forever? We’ll repost the best answers and give a shoutout to the first person who gets it right. In the next article, we’ll reveal the answer and break down what streaming pays compared to ownership models, why creators often earn more when fans “buy” instead of “stream,” and how artists can build income beyond streams.
Finally, Sniser is a platform built for artists and creators to take control of their content. You can upload your music and videos and sell them as NFTs, giving your fans a direct way to support you while helping you unlock new ways to earn from what you create. Now over to you — what film is it?
