Film Distribution Comes To The Internet
Dooferlad writes "thisisnotalovesong.com hosts something of a first - a film that is being distributed over the Internet because independent films are being pushed out of the box office by blockbusters. At a time when everything on seems to be a sequel it would be nice to have something original on the silver screen, but unless you live near the 5 cinemas in the UK where this is been shown you will have to do with your own small screen. The film is being distributed in Windows Media format, either streamed or for download. The code you pay for (2 to 3 UK pounds) allows you to watch as many times as you like. The catch for most of you reading is that it is only for people in the UK. More coverage is available from the BBC."
Now Mel Gibson will have a method of distributing The Passion.
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Film Distributed by Internet comes to Kazaa
Posted by michael on Saturday September 06, @10:48AM
from the it's-just-a-matter-of-time dept.
Trolling is a art,
... a site worth worrying about slashdotting.
It has zero content on the front page. It starts with a useless flash animated menu. When we bring the server to its knees, you will see this:
-o
which is the world's smallest online fiddle playing "My Heart Bleeds For You."
As I understand it, it doesn't cost much more to get DVDs mass duplicated these days than CDs, and DVD-Rs are now $3 if you're forced to resort to such things.
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
with no Linux or Mac alternatives
If this is the future of film distribution where MS leads (and to hell with the EU antitrust violations
) then ill stick with stealing movies from hollywood in DVDRip.DIVX format
and congrats for buying the marketing for this flick, film distribution has been on the Internet for at least 4 years (IFILM etc)
Indie Film Maker: Uhh, Industry? I don't think I can play your game. I think it's wrong.
Industry: Okay Indie Film Maker, I respect your moral objection.
[Presses the "Independent Thought Alarm" button under her desk.]
For a sec I was excited, then went numb... If it's Window$ only, it can die as far as I'm concerned.
It's UK and Windows only, and it isn't the first independent film to be released on the internet. See here. Took only a few seconds of googling to find it.
...and I'd love to put it to some use. I'd pay and download this, even if it's something I don't fully like. I figure supporting this distobution would be the best way to show the industry that it would actually work. ...too bad I'm in the States. There other legal distobutions centers for indie movies out there online?
To write a haiku - all you need is the correct - number of syli...
independent films are being pushed out of the box office by blockbusters
Close, but true independent films are being pushed out of the way to make room for independent (low budget) films aiming to be blockbusters. It's not that art houses are going to be showing Bad Boys II or Freddy vs Jason, but that they would rather show My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Bend It Like Beckham over Gerry and The Secret Lives Of Dentists.
Screen those downloads so you don't end up getting a renamed copy of Gigli.
+5, Female
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was no "indy" film. The film studio that made the movie was Sony Pictures Classics, one of the largest and best funded film houses in Asia and a part of the same Sony that is a member of the MPAA. A mere glance at the film should tell you that this was a high-budget feature backed by a large company. Just because something's not made by Hollyhood doesn't mean that it's "indy."
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
Pros:
- An independant movie maker cutting out the MPAA-friendly 'Hollywood scene' altogether.
- Direct distribution.
- Low fee for download - about a fifth of the price of a cinema ticket.
- Different quality levels available and the ability to store the movie and rewatch it.
- The movie is also available on DVD and in the cinema so the consumer has plenty of options on what they pay for and what they get.
- Some nice taglines: "This is not Hollywood", "This is not conventional", "This is not the end of cinema" etc.
- Written by the guy that wrote The Full Monty.
Cons:- "UK-only" online release
- DRM-tastic you can't watch it on any other PC than the one you downloaded it on. Until you've cracked it naturally. You've effectively paid your money to 'rent' the movie on that machine (in fairness the download fee is about the same as a 2 night DVD/VHS movie rental, which you have to return).
- M$ Windows only
- M$ Windows Media Player 9 only
- Limited availability online - they're taking it offline on Sept 19th (subject to change), which means they've got a two week hype window for a movie that we'd have otherwise never heard of.
- "This is not the Blair Witch Project" should read "We want to be a flash-in-the-pan Internet phenomenon like the BWP.
- Biggest cast member seems to be a bit-part from Harry Potter.
- Flash used as basis for website not as enhancements to it.
- Franki and Jonny may need to calm down a little and explore some other web technologies.
;-)
Oh and the director is virtually unknown but has achieved the respect of some of those that have seen his work.In short this looks like a truly great idea hijacked by a bunch of overzealous marketing types that now see the Blair Witch symbol as more potent icon than the dollar symbol. As a result it's now just a-n-other overhyped budget movie release.
The catch for most of you reading is that it is only for people in the UK.
The real catch is it's Windows Media Player Format.