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To: summer
“Their nightmare is a direct feed from moviemaker to audience,”

Welcome to your nightmare:

Life after Television

. . .

The central message of Life After Television for the film industry is that the new technologies are targeted directly at Hollywood. Today some 70 percent of the costs of a film go to distribution and advertising. In every industry -- from retailing to insurance -- the key impact of the computer-networking revolution is to collapse the costs of distribution and remove the middlemen. In an information industry such as the movie business, distribution costs will predictably plummet. p 203

Anyone with access to the information highway will be able to distribute a film at a tiny fraction of current costs. Moreover, webs of glass and light will free the producer from the burden of creating a product that can attract miscellaneous audiences to theaters. Instead producers will be able to reach equally large but more specialized audiences dispersed around the globe. Rather than making lowest-common-denominator appeals to the masses, film-makers will be able to appeal to the special interests, ambitions, and curiosities of individuals anywhere, anytime. p 204

Just as digital desktop publishing equipment unleashed thousands of new text publishing companies, so the new digital desktop video publishing will unleash thousands of new filmmakers. The video business will increasingly resemble not the current film business, in which output is a hundred or so movies a year, but the book business, in which some 55,000 new hardcover titles are published annually in the U.S. alone. After all, scores of thousands of screenplays are already written every year. In the next decade, thousands of screenwriters will be able to make and distribute their own films. p 204

Of course what makes the Web attractive is that there are no gatekeepers — managers, agents, studio executives, or film-festival programmers — to get past. ...

All your gates are belong to us.

Gn 22:17 your descendants shall take possession of the gates of their enemies

Newspaper sale$ decline should be blamed on the Journos

. . .

People who work at journalism full time ought to be able to do a better job of it than people for whom it is a hobby. But that's not going to happen as long as we "professional" journalists ignore stories we don't like and try to hide our mistakes. We think of ourselves as "gatekeepers." But there is not much future in being a gatekeeper when the walls are down.


Study: Web is the No. 1 media - 06/06/2006
42 posted on 07/23/2006 4:26:45 PM PDT by Milhous (Twixt truth and madness lies but a sliver of a stream.)
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To: Milhous

“Their nightmare is a direct feed from moviemaker to audience,”

Just think what the next John Belushi Dan Ackroyd is gonna do, they'll turn moviemaking on its head. I just looked at the Myspace Movie, they're so many, it's hilarious. I saw one of two guys making a photo for Mother's Day, it was a good as the Stooges.

Network TV and the movies will get better or die, quickly.


43 posted on 07/23/2006 4:38:51 PM PDT by spudsmaki
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To: Milhous

Re your post #42 - Very interesting. Thanks for taking the time to share that.


49 posted on 07/23/2006 6:36:30 PM PDT by summer
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To: Milhous
And, I see a lot of analogies here with what has already happened to the newspaper business, and what will be happening soon to Hollywood, once the middle man is out of the feeding chain and the product goes directly to the audience. A lot of MBA's in LA will be unemployed and looking for work.

Too bad the elimination of all gatekeepers can't also happen in education. That would be great: teachers would get to fire current disasterous principals, and classrooms i public schools would be available to teachers to "rent" provided the teacher can attract students, much like a rental hair salon booth. Then, finally, better teachers can enter the profession, and achievement and schools can soar.

Oh well. We can dream...
50 posted on 07/23/2006 6:39:42 PM PDT by summer
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