Tue, 8 January 2008 As brilliant as Lynch is, he is not understanding the deal with Millennials and their media -- fans watch their favorite films for the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 20th time on ipods, phones, laptops, etc. It's part of the "ownership" of media that they love.
It's a GOOD thing David, not a bad thing. In the 70's you could only see ERASUREHEAD when the theater boss decided to show it, and if you could be available at the exact time and place it was shown... now fans can carry the film with them and look over their favorite scenes, cut and mash-up the film, send it as movie-messages, remix their own soundtrack to it, etc. It's a new century.
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Mon, 10 December 2007 The Death-Rattle of Traditional TV Newtorks is the topic of the Mobile Entertainment Industry Podcast # 20. Also an in-depth interview with Jaishree Subramania from July Systems about their efforts to make TV content discovery easier for fans of TV programs.
Hosted by filmmaker and new media consultant, James F. Robinson .
For information on how to have your business take advantage of the mobile revolution, visit www.JFRobinsonConsult.com Listeners can leave comments for the show at: (+1) 213 596 6293 #703Comments[32] |
Mon, 3 December 2007 Nokia's unlimited music deal and Streamverse, Social Networking & User Generated Content are the topics of the Mobile Entertainment Industry Podcast # 19.
Hosted by filmmaker and new media consultant, James F. Robinson .
For information on how to have your business take advantage of the mobile revolution, visit www.JFRobinsonConsult.com Listeners can leave comments for the show at: (+1) 213 596 6293 #703Comments[27] |
As brilliant as Lynch is, he is not understanding the deal with Millennials and their media -- fans watch their favorite films for the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 20th time on ipods, phones, laptops, etc. It's part of the "ownership" of media that they love.
It's a GOOD thing David, not a bad thing. In the 70's you could only see ERASUREHEAD when the theater boss decided to show it, and if you could be available at the exact time and place it was shown... now fans can carry the film with them and look over their favorite scenes, cut and mash-up the film, send it as movie-messages, remix their own soundtrack to it, etc. It's a new century.
The Death-Rattle of Traditional TV Newtorks is the topic of the Mobile Entertainment Industry Podcast # 20. Also an in-depth interview with Jaishree Subramania from July Systems about their efforts to make TV content discovery easier for fans of TV programs.
Hosted by filmmaker and new media consultant, 