creative industry
2008-May-07, Wednesday 09:42 amI'm enjoying watching the new creative industry being born. Movies, for instance, will someday bypass Hollywood altogether. That day can't come soon enough, I think. With tools getting cheaper and cheaper to work with, I hope to see more "garage band" style movie development.
For those of you who read slashdot, you probably already know, but the trailer for a new internet-only movie is now available at http://ironsky.net/. Nazis in space! *laugh* But it actually looks interesting. They're raising money for it by selling "war bonds" (to aid the effort to fight off the Nazis). If I had the money to spare, I'd buy one myself. Anything to help bring about the end of Hollywood's grip on the creative industry.
Still feeling unmotivated here, unfortunately. I really want to work on creating a script for my sci-fi idea, a series about life on colony ships just 200 years from now or so. I can see it as a series in just about any format: movie, live-action episodes, or even an animated show. Any animators out there looking for an excuse for a project? (Light a proverbial fire under my rear to get me started on that script.)
*unproductive twiddle*
For those of you who read slashdot, you probably already know, but the trailer for a new internet-only movie is now available at http://ironsky.net/. Nazis in space! *laugh* But it actually looks interesting. They're raising money for it by selling "war bonds" (to aid the effort to fight off the Nazis). If I had the money to spare, I'd buy one myself. Anything to help bring about the end of Hollywood's grip on the creative industry.
Still feeling unmotivated here, unfortunately. I really want to work on creating a script for my sci-fi idea, a series about life on colony ships just 200 years from now or so. I can see it as a series in just about any format: movie, live-action episodes, or even an animated show. Any animators out there looking for an excuse for a project? (Light a proverbial fire under my rear to get me started on that script.)
*unproductive twiddle*