Mhm, I've been saying for years that we're not far away from Hollywood and all movie/TV production being completely dead, and people seem to shrug it off as if I'm talkin' conspiracy theories.
In a short amount of time, whether that's a few years, or 20 years, any individual is going to have enough creative power in their hands to be able to create anything they want.
There will be SO much content on the market, with an unrivaled level of creativity and risk taking, with all the best stuff filtering to the top. Big ones could be sold and distributed to cinemas, etc etc.
Maybe big studies will find a way to adapt and survive through all this, but I can't envision how.
> Big ones could be sold and distributed to cinemas, etc etc.
Do they ever stop to ask, why would there still be cinemas in this hypothetical world where anyone can generate their own Superman movie, or what will the "best stuff" mean with the same model that makes MrBeast a winner?
For the same reason people see movies in theaters now, even when there’s day-in-day streaming releases right? It’s a social experience and there’s plenty of demand for that.
u/lilcokebrat 45m ago
Mhm, I've been saying for years that we're not far away from Hollywood and all movie/TV production being completely dead, and people seem to shrug it off as if I'm talkin' conspiracy theories.
In a short amount of time, whether that's a few years, or 20 years, any individual is going to have enough creative power in their hands to be able to create anything they want.
There will be SO much content on the market, with an unrivaled level of creativity and risk taking, with all the best stuff filtering to the top. Big ones could be sold and distributed to cinemas, etc etc.
Maybe big studies will find a way to adapt and survive through all this, but I can't envision how.
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