- author : Henry Cruz
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Monday, June 09, 2008
Art-house Flicks find a new home?
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'Was chatting with my partner on that unstoppable drum-beat of the blurring of media online...sounded something like this:
Me: "You can watch all your fav TV shows online."
Partner: "More and more shows..even cable."
Me: "Add to that the equalizing factor of the web, and you'll get your next new shows starting right here..."
So, why-not throw the "art-house" into this mix of colliding trends...look-y-here:
Announced today: Tribeca Film Institute partnered with Amazon to launch on web: Reframe, a site for INDIE films -- and owners of content that would otherwise be unseen to convert digitally and sell their films. With this service, called Reframe - (reframecollection.org)--
-- "copyright holders will split the profit on digital download rentals and purchases (distributed in Windows Media Player format) evenly. DVD sales will operate under a tiered system, with 40% of $50 and under titles, 85% of $51-$200 titles and 90% of more than $200 titles going to rights holders."
I'm one all for the old-school experience of that dark-shared-experience in room with buttery popcorn to watch my movies...but, this at least gives hope to those niche films that might otherwise never see the light of day.
Source: NY TimesLabels: indie film, movies, News Trends, web trends
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