Killing Hollywood Will Require Learning Hollywood’s Game
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Killing Hollywood Will Require Learning Hollywood’s Game
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#2It's not about quality. It is about building a monster revenue (and profit!) stream.
To quote from the dead trees: "No one in this world, so far as I know_and I have searched the records for years, and employed agents to help me_has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people." HL Mencken
To quote from Hollywood itself: "Show me the money!"
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#3What if Youtube, Netflix, Apple and similar distributors try to provide the same film worldwide on the same day, with a lot of marketing before the event. When they all fund a part of an big budget Christopher Nolan movie, they all get their direct share and a lot of new registered customers.
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#4Indie filmmakers cannot compete on a level monetary footing. So they must disrupt and stay lean, not only in production but ALSO in marketing and distribution. This is where I believe a lot of indie film makers need to focus on: disruptive distribution.
As an example, I directed a movie and treated it as a lean startup from pre production. We are looking to disrupt traditional movie distribution by offering individuals and businesses something tangible and of intrinsic value when they buy our movie: to feature them on a billboard on Times Square. Check out the movie and strategy at: http://bit.ly/n4XQG0
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#51. The Hollywood Business Model
The Hollywood business model is based on 2 things:
1. Control of distribution
2. Financing of production
The Internet has solved #1. Any content can be distributed to any one in the world for an effective cost of $0.
The reason they are not dead yet is because no one has solved #2. They still control production of most content.
2. It's like Kickstarter, but for movies
So, the solution is to attack film financing. Make it diffuse, and distributed. Create a platform for film makers to seek financing in small amounts from normal people. You could call it "slushpile.com" or something line that. A film maker posts a 60 second trailer and a budget. People invest small amounts in the film. When the budget is reached the film maker gets the money, and he makes the film.
You then distribute the film through the site, for a fee. Split the revenues 70 / 20 / 10. The film makers get 70%, the "producers" (the funders) get 20%, and the site gets 10%.
3. A key first customer.
The obvious best choice is Kevin Smith. He understands the Internet, he makes entertaining films with small budgets, and he has an avid cult following. He's like the Ron Paul of film makers.
Its a schlep. You have to seduce movie stars. But, pulling it off would kill Hollywood, overnight.
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#7Here is the recipe for killing Hollywood: 1. The Hollywood Business Model The Hollywood business model is based on 2 things: 1. Control of distribution 2. Financing of production The Internet has solved #1. Any content can be distributed to any one in the world for an effective cost of $0. The reason they are not dead yet is because no one has solved #2. They still control production of most content. 2. It's like Kic…
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#8The article lost me right here. Every year this is less and less true for people in my generation. It doesn't take long for even the blockbusters to show up for rental.
I'm not even sure what the article is trying to say. What is 'good'?
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#9Here is the recipe for killing Hollywood: 1. The Hollywood Business Model The Hollywood business model is based on 2 things: 1. Control of distribution 2. Financing of production The Internet has solved #1. Any content can be distributed to any one in the world for an effective cost of $0. The reason they are not dead yet is because no one has solved #2. They still control production of most content. 2. It's like Kic…
Re: Killing Hollywood Will Require Learning Hollywood’s Game
#10Nowadays, the golden rule is, "He who has the gold makes the rules." Kill that instead.