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The Age Of Footage
1. The Age of Footage: Total Video Access and the Cinematic Imagination
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4. Hollywood: 2007 Star System: Corporatization of stars and their agencies means that all aspects of star image are financially controlled and equipped. As cameras follow stars everywhere, they are ‘stars’ everywhere – especially in private.
33. Sucks to be this guy. “ For his crimes as the lynchpin of a criminal gang illegally reproducing and distributing pirated software, computer games, music and videos over the internet, he is staring at a five-year stretch in a US prison when he is sentenced next month.” – The Australian, March 12, 2007 FUN FACT: He has never been to America. Nor is he related to an American.
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35. Copy Protection Mania Billions has been spent on copy protection of media. The failure of these measures is absolute and total. More than two thirds of people globally who watch Hollywood product (American TV, DVD, Film, Cable) do so through piracy. [est. of May 2006]
36. Copy Protection Mania What began as a fight for VCRs to have a ‘record’ button has become the biggest threat to the Hollywood system in its history – including television; the fight which it lost. “ There is no future in which bits will get harder to copy. Instead of spending billions on technologies that attack paying customers, the studios should be confronting that reality and figuring out how to make a living in a world where copying will get easier and easier. They're like blacksmiths meeting to figure out how to protect the horseshoe racket by sabotaging railroads. The railroad is coming. The tracks have been laid right through the studio gates. It's time to get out of the horseshoe business. “ - http://www.boingboing.net (May 17)
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39. 1. Speed of Reception Films are available online, to download, within days of their release – sometimes before. ‘ Word of mouth’ means a film’s financial future can be ruined by that pesky force, taste. Also, the ability of producers to manage suspense and surprise endings has changed.