Could Louis C.K. Make His TV Show Using The Direct-To-Fan Model?
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Re: Could Louis C.K. Make His TV Show Using The Direct-To-Fan Model?
#2Somehow, I doubt it. Louis C.K. is in a pretty unique space to try and do this kind of thing, and as mentioned in the article he would have no obvious reason to do this for his own show. To my, admittedly limited, knowledge no-one has managed to replicate the success that Louis has had, so if the implication is that we're on the cusp of major disruption in the distribution model, then I remain sceptical. In the next 10-20 years? Sure, why not.
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#3'It's only a matter of time...'. Somehow, I doubt it. Louis C.K. is in a pretty unique space to try and do this kind of thing, and as mentioned in the article he would have no obvious reason to do this for his own show. To my, admittedly limited, knowledge no-one has managed to replicate the success that Louis has had, so if the implication is that we're on the cusp of major disruption in the distribution model, then…
So I'm guessing that you and the article are both right. They don't mention a timeframe, and you mention a reasonable timeframe. Essentially, "never mistake a clear view for a short distance".
We think of the internet as a fast moving medium. But It's fascinating how long it has taken for so much old world functionality to migrate to the Internet. It has been 20 years, and we're only now seeing banks and other companies trying to restructure their physical locations around Internet services.
Re: Could Louis C.K. Make His TV Show Using The Direct-To-Fan Model?
#4'It's only a matter of time...'. Somehow, I doubt it. Louis C.K. is in a pretty unique space to try and do this kind of thing, and as mentioned in the article he would have no obvious reason to do this for his own show. To my, admittedly limited, knowledge no-one has managed to replicate the success that Louis has had, so if the implication is that we're on the cusp of major disruption in the distribution model, then…
Re: Could Louis C.K. Make His TV Show Using The Direct-To-Fan Model?
#5'It's only a matter of time...'. Somehow, I doubt it. Louis C.K. is in a pretty unique space to try and do this kind of thing, and as mentioned in the article he would have no obvious reason to do this for his own show. To my, admittedly limited, knowledge no-one has managed to replicate the success that Louis has had, so if the implication is that we're on the cusp of major disruption in the distribution model, then…
His show was on a few years back and got cancelled (which was part of the reason I was interested in the new show - because I used to watch the other one) so I imagine he understands that, while things are good, they can flip in an instant. I can't imagine if his show did get cancelled that he wouldn't make an attempt to bring it back.
Re: Could Louis C.K. Make His TV Show Using The Direct-To-Fan Model?
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#7But I could completely imagine someone else in a similar position doing, perhaps even with Louis CK's help and the same platform. Imagine if Chris Rock wanted to launch a new crazy-experimental TV show. Funding via the Internet, with Louis CK's help, and then license it to a TV channel as well. I think it would be a huge success.
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#8http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid_Morning_Matters_with_Alan_P...
Also, just last week there was a 20 minute comedy pilot called People Just Do Nothing on the BBC which started life as a series of 10 minute youtube shorts. It had various industry people behind it, such as the producer from The Office. It'll likely get a series.
It seems that in UK comedy at least, instead of pitching your show to commissioning editors at the channels, who probably won't understand it, you just make your own pilot and put it on youtube to demonstrate the concept. Peter Serafinowicz did this back in 2007: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Peter_Serafinowicz_Show