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The Inevitable Future Of Cinema Is Hollywood's Current Nightmare.

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2011

I could tell you the future of cinema but I'm not sure if you would believe me. So instead I will give you a example of something that I think is extremely likely to happen, so likely that I can't see it not happening. Will we keep on seeing movies that cost a insane amount of money to create with insane profits in a world where data can be cloned a unlimited amount of times at little to no costs? When a product can be cloned across the globe at no cost is it still a product? What is the future of cinema?

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  • Isn't that what the Angry Video Game Nerd is doing already? He started from the bottom in 2006 as a youtube video producer and now he's getting 230k dollars in donations to produce his own movie. Plus the donations he has received over all these years to support his work. Seeing that you uploaded this in April 2011, you were pretty much on the mark, man. I guess I should congratulate you :D

  • @Locomamonk Thank you good sir. Yes Indeed I do know about James and his movie and I'm excited for him. There is James and I'm also seeing a lot of bands have no problem raising tons of money for albums. I can only hope that as things like SOPA and PIPA keep on threatening the Internet that the masses will start to value freely shareable (creative commons) media and then content creators will start to say, "If I get X amount then I'll make this movie AND release it creative Commons

  • Interesting. One thing the everyday Joe doesn't have though is the cache of being a star. That requires money to pay the actors, unless as you indicate the actors take a punt (maybe someone who's got more than enough money or needs to kick start their career again) and make one of your CCM's. Alot of people go to the movies to see their stars I guess so seeing some nobody may not cut it.

    Just a thought (up to 09:44 seconds)

  • @Fifty1stState Right, the idea is at first it starts very small. The same set of guys writing and then acting in their own movie. Until things start to take off and those same guys become stars. Then they could choose to stick together or branch out.

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  • Love your vids and might I say...your tie is SO FULL OF WIN.

  • great topic some deep shit man. WAs thinking about making a movie myself. Thanks for the great video

  • THIS IS SO TRUE! but filmmakers will have a very hard and dark times competting with each other.

  • I think it is already happening but I do not think that Hollywood will be destroyed by it. Hollywood and indies will work side by side.

  • Reminds me of zeitgeist or loose change. Both were made on a very low budget and became insanely popular. You can watch the videos for free online or buy the dvd if you want.

  • Nice video, as always.

  • i love the internet right now because its pretty much unregulated and untouched by the goverment for the most part, its the perfect model of how a free market works. unfortinatly the goverment has its sights on the internet, and im pretty sure there is good reason you dont hear about the meny bills that get voted on the internet. the internet is one of the few things thriving in this bad econemy, and in my opinion shows you what the max amount of freedom and creativity can do

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