Scott Kirsner from CinemaTech (I'm still waiting for my copy of "The Future of Web Video" to arrive) gives solace to the future of media creation by looking at the past.
"From its very start, the movie industry in America has been tilted against the independent filmmaker, and designed to exclude the entrepreneur. Yet almost every important cinematic innovation of the past century – from sound to color to 3-D to the widescreen Cinerama process to computer animation, digital projection, and digital cinematography – has been nudged into the mainstream by indies and outsiders."
Monday, December 11, 2006
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