Monthly Archives: July 2009

Panavision struggling to compete with RED

An article in the L.A. Times yesterday described how Panavision is losing business precipitously. There are two reasons for this: production has declined dramatically, and when something does get made, it tends to be shot with a RED camera rather tha
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Two awesome music videos

In an earlier post I shared some straightforward thoughts on why music videos are dead. While the golden age of music videos is undoubtedly behind us, there is nothing to stop us from enjoying some of the excellent work it produced. Here are two of
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The good old days when content was valuable

There used to be a time when content was valuable. If you managed to complete a feature film, provided money was spent judiciously during production, it could be sold for a profit — even if it was junk. The reel of film could be marketed, rega
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Will YouTube ever make money?

YouTube is great fun, and it is very kind of Google to keep paying for it: some sources claim that they may lose $470 million in 2009 just to keep YouTube running, while other sources are a bit more hopeful and claim that Google will only lose $174 m
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Clients to avoid like the plague

When you want to buy something, you have a very clear idea of how much you want to spend on it. You can buy a car for $1000, $50,000 or $500,000 — these options are all legitimate, but they are not equivalent. You are not indifferent to the o
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