The Dirty M**** Word
12 February 2010 | 0 Comments
DIY filmmakers have always inherently understood the idea of microfunding, because in some sense or another, raising a few hundred or thousand from friends and family IS essentially the same idea. And now, with social media providing the kind of community reach that would have been impossible even ten years ago, this model has become [...]
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Future Predictions
2 February 2010 | 0 Comments
No one can argue that some of the most socially and even politically transformative ideas to come out of the technology boom of the last ten years were a) social media and b) the attendant proliferation of user generated content. There was MySpace, then YouTube, then Facebook, Twitter followed by every other niched and slightly [...]
Tagged in Clicker, crowdsourcing, curation, curator, myspace, Old School Film in The New World, reviews, Roku, Television, Youtube
Old School Film in The New World
21 January 2010 | 0 Comments
I’m tired of talking about art. I want to talk about money. Can we just have an art-free conversation today? Ok, here it goes. Aah, I think I smell the faint aroma of the Sundance acquisition. It’s crisp, like fresh money. Like your payout on a roulette win in Las Vegas. That sweet stash of cash sitting there [...]
Tagged in acquisitions, black dynamite, choke, Festival, Hamlet 2, happy, Next Stop Wonderland, Old School Film in The New World, Sundance, texas
Futurist Musings on The Fly
23 December 2009 | 1 Comment
I recently saw Fritz Lang’s 1927 film Metropolis – a masterwork of the German Expressionist period summarized here by Kino Video after its recent full-length re-release: ”Metropolis takes place in 2026, when the populace is divided between workers who must live in the dark underground and the rich who enjoy a futuristic city of splendor. The tense balance of [...]
Tagged in art, classic, dubai, dystopia, fritz lang, german expressionism, Martin Becka, metropolis, Old School Film in The New World, photography, sci-fi, silent film
Old School Film in The New World
27 October 2009 | 0 Comments
I should say first that I have NOT seen Paranormal Activity, chiefly because, well…I’m a scaredy-cat and probably wouldn’t sleep for days afterwards. BUT, that never stopped me from a big picture analysis. Of course the hype everyone is hanging on to right now is the parallel between Paranormal and Blair Witch. And I get [...]
Tagged in eventful.com, Hollywood, horror, Old School Film in The New World, online, paranormal activity, Social Media, studio, twitter, web
Futurist Musings on The Fly
11 August 2009 | 0 Comments
This is the moment when everything changes. Here and now. This IS the future. Technology and social media has suddenly shifted the ground we filmmakers have been standing on for years. We can sit around and lament the loss of a golden era…or we can figure out how to reinvent film and media art in [...]
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