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 | | From: | The Starmaker | | Subject: | Re: Vote No! | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:47:46 GMT |
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 | The Starmaker wrote:
> Just start now and create a "digital delivery system" for your films, like that > little old lady did with her greeting card business and you'll be fine.
Posted on Tue, Jan. 18, 2005 Computer chipmaker Intel on Tuesday opened a Hollywood digital house to show film industry players new ways of watching movies and television at home--and tapped actor Morgan Freeman to help show off its technology.
The house, built at Revelations Entertainment's office in Santa Monica, Calif., is wired with a personal computer that can download movies, TV shows and songs from the Internet and send them to TV sets or other media players in different rooms.
Freeman told Reuters he was a "technological idiot," but that he was smart enough to know that digital delivery was a wave of the future and he must learn how the technology worked. http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20050118005686&newsLang=en
Do you think that the 'Hollywood old guard' would want to get into a distribution system they don't have a monopoly on? It would mean allowing *outsiders* to be the distributers. I don't think they have a mentality for that.
You independent prodution film guys need to contact Intel and get "into that".
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