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Comment Welcome to the long tail (Score 2) 256

I say, welcome to the long tail, enabled by technology. In the past few days I've listened to songs whose performances span more than a half century, and whose compositions span ~350 years.

New artists are now in competition with hundreds of years of music. And they're now competing in a space where most people are renting their music, where people don't have their childhood libraries already purchased; new music competes with old music for money via stream nums.

Comment Welcome to the long tail (Score 0) 101

I say, welcome to the long tail, enabled by technology. In the past few days I've listened to songs whose performances span more than a half century, and whose compositions span ~350 years. New artists are now in competition with hundreds of years of music. And they're now competing in a space where most people are renting their music, where people don't have their childhood libraries already purchased (and thus would bias toward purchasing new music); new music competes with old music for money via stream numbers.

Comment Re:Why not just use Herbert's screenplay? (Score 1) 589

According to Herbert his screenplay was "awful".

"I did a screenplay and it was awful. It was too long. It lacked the proper visual metaphors. I was too close to the book to be able to see it as a film. David didn't have that problem. Working on this film with David has taught me one great deal about taking the printed word, a screenplay, and making it into a film."

Right near the end of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rTvjJxUebA&feature=related

Comment Re:Enough Shakey Cam! (Score 1) 461

The problem with shaky cam is that it is trying to give the impression of a camera and/or cameraman inside the action. But that's not what I want. I want to be in the action. Not through the proxy of a camera. My eyes and brain have the ability to compensate for a good amount of shaking. When I see shaky cam it pulls me out of the movie, because I am painfully aware that this is not what it would look like were I in the action.

I understand that by not giving something the eye can focus on they are attempting to replicate the confusion and frenzy that take place in battle, but I think there are better ways to convey these.

Also, when they had the unsteady camera filming the conversation between Kirk and Pike in the bar that was way too much. Unless I'm drunk over at the next table and can't sit upright for the life of me I don't expect to be bobbing about.

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