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> <channel><title>John Pope &#187; movie industry</title> <atom:link href="http://www.johnpopes.com/tag/movie-industry/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.johnpopes.com</link> <description>Gadgets, Build a Website, Computer Tips and Tricks</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 22:32:15 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>Why movies today are bad</title><link>http://www.johnpopes.com/body-soul/why-movies-today-are-bad-720/</link> <comments>http://www.johnpopes.com/body-soul/why-movies-today-are-bad-720/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 09:15:00 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>John Pope</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Body and Soul]]></category> <category><![CDATA[movie industry]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.johnpopes.com/?p=720</guid> <description><![CDATA[I think you all noticed that in past years movies got worse as script, action, acting and all other aspects that made 70&#8242;s, 80&#8242;s and 90&#8242;s movies great. There are exceptions of course but those are very few. I&#8217;m a big movies fan and that&#8217;s why I care so much about this subject and I&#8217;ve [...]<p><div
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class="alignright size-full wp-image-722" title="movie" src="http://www.johnpopes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/movie.jpg" alt="movie" width="300" height="200" /><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">It&#8217;s not because piracy</span> doesn&#8217;t return revenue for movie producers, as budgets for movies have increased and block buster movies earn back a few times more money that what was invested in them. The piracy thing is just an excuse</li><li><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">all a producer thinks today is money</span>. Money should be a reason, of course, but it shouldn&#8217;t be the only reason. If you don&#8217;t bring passion when you make the script, when you act or when you direct there&#8217;s little chance for something good to come up</li><li><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">everyone is trying to remake some old title</span> that had some success in past, but the expression &#8220;why change something when it&#8217;s not broken&#8221; doesn&#8217;t apply to movies</li><li><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">actors are not focused</span> on their carrier as on the show part of showbiz. There are of course of good actors, but the percentage is not that big compared to past (when let&#8217;s acknowledge, fewer movies were made)</li><li><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">too much research on how to make a movie appeal to a wider audience</span>. Taste is not something that we all have in common, and trying to add various elements to appeal to everyone is a big mistake.</li></ul><p>And don&#8217;t even get me started on <strong>TV series, which are worse than movies</strong>, as they try to get as much episodes in the air, changing the script too many times to keep audiences at a certain level. That surely affects quality. I&#8217;m getting pretty sick of today&#8217;s movies which are bad, bad, bad, but I won&#8217;t stop hoping something will change.</p><p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.johnpopes.com/?p=60</guid> <description><![CDATA[Movie and music industry has to change, or else face small and painful extinction. All they have to do is adapt to current needs of the audience.<p><div
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href="http://www.johnpopes.com/internet/the-future-of-movie-industry-60/">The future of movie industry</a> is an article from <a
href="http://www.johnpopes.com" target="_blank" title="JohnPopes.com - Internet, Marketing, Business, Gadgets ">JohnPopes.com</a> blog. <br/>Copyright 2007-2009</div></p> ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Cloverfield experience</strong></p><p>I was looking past Friday for a <strong>movie </strong>cu watch and I&#8217;ve found <a
title="Cloverfield IMDB page" href="http://imdb.com/title/tt1060277/">Cloverfield</a>, a classic<em> monster attack</em> of New York, or at least that&#8217;s what the IMDB synopsis said, with the little amendment,  what it was a movie trying to mimic the experience as viewed from the<strong> point of view of city&#8217;s inhabitants</strong>.</p><p>The movie was pretty <strong>short</strong>, at 85 movie with final credits, but the way was filmed was what impressed me. The whole movie was meant to be a cassette from a video camera of one of the New York inhabitants, nothing more, nothing less. I really loved the idea, even if the<strong> monster was pretty ugly</strong> (not Godzilla ugly, more like giant insect ugly).</p><p><strong>Movie industry has to change</strong></p><p><a
title="Cloverfield IMDB description" href="http://imdb.com/title/tt1060277/"><img
class="alignright alignnone size-full wp-image-62" style="float: right;" title="cloverfield" src="http://www.johnpopes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/cloverfield.jpg" alt="cloverfield" width="94" height="140" /></a></p><p>The movie made me think that after all the <strong>movie industry </strong>still has a chance if it adapts to present needs of the <strong>audience</strong>. The <strong>old business model</strong> of selling cinema tickets, television rights and DVD versions of a title seems so unsuited today. At least for me and my friends who love seeing movies on their own computers.</p><p>I would eagerly pay to see high quality <strong>movies on my PC</strong> if the price was right. By right I don&#8217;t mean 10-20 $ per title. If the movie industry doesn&#8217;t realize that people don&#8217;t want to pay 25$ to see a movie that potentially is very bad (look at <strong><a
title="IMDB" href="http://www.imdb.com">IMDB </a>ratings</strong> of recent titles, there are a lot with ratings under 4, even 3).<br
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/> <strong>Southpark is now online</strong></p><p>Movie industry has to change or else faces a slow and painfull death. Look at <strong>Southpark </strong>model, which now can be <a
title="watch Southpark online for free" href="http://www.southparkstudios.com/">watched online for free</a>, each and every episode. All you have to endure are little <strong>ads</strong>, like one seen on TV. I don&#8217;t mind them, as long as there aren&#8217;t 15 minutes breaks every hours (like it happens in Romania). Plus I get to see them whenever I want, I can see even older episodes, and newer ones right when they apper.</p><p><a
href="http://www.johnpopes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/southpark-online-episodes.jpg"><img
class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-61" title="Southpark online free episodes" src="http://www.johnpopes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/southpark-online-episodes-300x221.jpg" alt="Southpark online free episodes" width="300" height="221" /></a></p><p>How is this <strong>affecting the industry</strong>? Well, I&#8217;m pretty sure that Southpark publishers will sell the series to other televisions at lower price, as the interest for a show that&#8217;s broadly available will be lower too. As for <strong>DVD versions</strong> I think only collectors will venture for now to buy them.</p><p><strong>What can be done?</strong></p><p>My take on this matter is pretty simple: make people with Internet access pay a <strong>small fee</strong> every month, which will be distributed to <strong>movie producers</strong> (also music industry can lay their hands on some of the money). The evident problem will be how you <strong>count </strong>the money, how you <strong>divide </strong>it.</p><p>I think I have a solution to this also: movies and music should be watched online for free, at no additional costs trough <strong>special websites</strong>, that include a <strong>counter </strong>to how many times the movie/videoclip was watched in a timeframe. Then it&#8217;s pretty easy to <strong>divide the money</strong>. Also <strong>additional money</strong> can be made by selling DVD&#8217;s or Blu ray disks with the higher quality video.</p><p>This is how the<strong> movie industry</strong> and <strong>music industry</strong> can stop complaining about people not wanting to pay a lot of money for bad products and prefer to see them for free (even it&#8217;s against the law).</p><p>What do you think? Do you have a <strong>better idea</strong> on how the movie/music industry can be saved? Feel free to let us know what you think and <strong>comment below</strong>.</p><p><div
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