Film Distribution Comes To The Internet 224
Dooferlad writes "thisisnotalovesong.com hosts something of a first - a film that is being distributed over the Internet because independent films are being pushed out of the box office by blockbusters. At a time when everything on seems to be a sequel it would be nice to have something original on the silver screen, but unless you live near the 5 cinemas in the UK where this is been shown you will have to do with your own small screen. The film is being distributed in Windows Media format, either streamed or for download. The code you pay for (2 to 3 UK pounds) allows you to watch as many times as you like. The catch for most of you reading is that it is only for people in the UK. More coverage is available from the BBC."
bandwidth test (Score:1, Funny)
bonus! free advertising!
Re:bandwidth test (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:bandwidth test (Score:2, Informative)
Re:bandwidth test (Score:2)
Makes one wonder how they'll successfully deliver films to customers if they can't stay up under a slashdot load.
Re:bandwidth test (Score:2)
(runs screaming from the room)
Gone Already! (Score:2)
This appears to be as a result of a combined DoS attack by the MPAA and BMI along the slashdot effect.
Its a real pain, it's not often I feel like getting the plastic out of my wallet!
Finally... (Score:4, Funny)
Tommorrow's /. Headline: (Score:5, Funny)
Film Distributed by Internet comes to Kazaa
Posted by michael on Saturday September 06, @10:48AM
from the it's-just-a-matter-of-time dept.
Followed the next day by: (Score:1, Funny)
Posted by grub on Sunday September 07, @3:07AM
from the SCO-school-of-customer-service dept.
Though the day after that: (Score:1)
Posted by michael on Saturday September 08, 11:48PM
from the good-thing-i-remembered dept.
There's still a catch (Score:5, Insightful)
The real catch is it's Windows Media Player Format.
Re:Tommorrow's /. Headline:GI Joe (Score:2)
kid1: "You there cooking?"
kid2: "Yeah dude."
kid1: "Ewww, Ahhhh."
kid2: "BAAAABAAABAAABAAABAAA, BAABAABAABBAABA!"
dude: "Pork chop sandwiches.
Ohhh, shit. Get the fuck out! What are
you doing, go get the fuck out of here
you stupid idiot! Fuck we're all dead.
Get the fuck out!"
dude: "My god did that smell good!"
kid2: "Detect it, did you no going in you tell
me do things I done runnin."
If you can, then you know the comedy of t
This is not... (Score:4, Funny)
It has zero content on the front page. It starts with a useless flash animated menu. When we bring the server to its knees, you will see this:
-o
which is the world's smallest online fiddle playing "My Heart Bleeds For You."
Comment removed (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Interesting idea (Score:5, Interesting)
Re: (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Interesting idea (Score:2)
Where do you live? I'd like to move to a place where the bandwidth needed to distribute movies is free.
Re:Interesting idea (Score:2)
WM9 projected in a movie theater... (Score:3, Insightful)
It was sponsored in part by Microsoft as a vehicle to show off WM9 for theater use.
I must say it was pretty impressive -- the whole movie was projected from one DVD disk (though not the standard DVD compression) through hi-res projectors. It looked great -- the only time I really noticed was on the credits -- thin white text on a black background brings out the compressi
DRM Laden (Score:4, Insightful)
with no Linux or Mac alternatives
If this is the future of film distribution where MS leads (and to hell with the EU antitrust violations
) then ill stick with stealing movies from hollywood in DVDRip.DIVX format
and congrats for buying the marketing for this flick, film distribution has been on the Internet for at least 4 years (IFILM etc)
Re:DRM Laden (Score:2)
Seems to me you should be helping the Open Source Community to develop a better alternative that works in Windows.
Come to think of it, where is the OSS Community on this topic?
Re:DRM Laden (Score:2)
People who are blind or deaf did not choose to be so, many people on 56k connections do not have a faster alternative, on the other hand anyone who wants to can buy a Microsoft Operating System if they have a PC.
Try complaining on behalf of people who do not own a PC, as they cannot currently access it all.
Re:DRM Laden (Score:2)
Anyone who wants to can buy a PC. Having a Mac is your own choice.
Lisa, Miss Hoover, movies. (Score:5, Funny)
Industry: Okay Indie Film Maker, I respect your moral objection.
[Presses the "Independent Thought Alarm" button under her desk.]
Get reel/real! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:2, Insightful)
Not necessary, at least not right off the bat. Recall that iTunes is Mac only and is raking in the cash. Catering to the Windows-only crowd is a very safe bet.. as distasteful as that may be.
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:2)
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:2)
My problem is that they state that you need to be based in the UK to view the film. I don't live in the UK. What's the hang-up here? Is it because of the payment system that they are using?
It's not Linux that is my problem, it's that they aren't treating the Internet like the global village that it really is.
Re: it's that they aren't treating the Internet li (Score:2)
Re:Get reel/real! (Score:2)
Windows only? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Windows only? (Score:2, Insightful)
Not that I'm saying that it's a good thing that it's windows-only - I don't think it is. But just giving you a little free tour in the not-even-close-to-infinite-just-kinda-earth-sized perspective vortex.
Daniel
UK & Windows Only (Score:5, Informative)
Re:UK & Windows Only (Score:2)
Re:UK & Windows Only (Score:2)
However, legitimate film distribution over the net has been around for many years. Atomfilms and Shockwave have have had short films and I'm sure the odd feature film on their website for at least five years. Jeez, the first time I ever saw Cartman getting an anal probe was on Shockwave.com, six months before the first series of South Park aired in the UK. I highly recommend Atomfilms site, lot's of good films to watch,
I just got some broadband (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I just got some broadband (Score:2)
You really shouldn't do that. You'll make the first sales look big, convincing the producer to dump more money into it and produce a bigger/more expensive product next time, probably on loans obtained based on initial performance, but you won't be around to buy the next one. The product will do that much worse.
If you hadn't artif
not quote... (Score:5, Insightful)
Close, but true independent films are being pushed out of the way to make room for independent (low budget) films aiming to be blockbusters. It's not that art houses are going to be showing Bad Boys II or Freddy vs Jason, but that they would rather show My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Bend It Like Beckham over Gerry and The Secret Lives Of Dentists.
Re:not quote... (Score:2, Interesting)
The other half of the catch... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:A thought occurs to me... (Score:2)
I got news for ya buddy, the other movie sites have a "pay $4 to watch it within 24 hours" policy. This is a step above the previous attempts. If it's successful, then it'll force other struggling movie sites to change their policy.
I understand and agree with what you're saying, but you have to understand the PoV that the parent poster w
They want to be underdogs (Score:3, Interesting)
An internet debut announced around the world, yet only available to those living on the island. Woo hoo!
Re:They want to be underdogs (Score:2)
Re:They want to be underdogs (Score:4, Insightful)
Um... I've seen this advertised/discussed in exactly 3 places now: the BBC (yes, the British Broadcasting Corporation), the GLLUG mailing list (that's the Greater London LUG) and here. Of them, I would only consider the BBC one to be an 'official' announcement and they are a British corporation, aiming at a British audience, paid for by the British tax-payer.
The amount of content on this site which is only available or in any way relevent to residents of the US is phenomenal. And that's largely okay, since this is effectively a US site. But you and others who are complaining that this is only available in the UK are only seeing a small example of what we see all the time.
In a more practical sense, I can think of at least three major reasons for the limitation:
Re:They want to be underdogs (Score:2)
This is also why the BBC has no advertising (except for adverts for itself) and thus runs programs and films all through without a break.
Re:They want to be underdogs (Score:2)
It's cheaper to buy a DVD (even if I lived in UK) (Score:3, Insightful)
So, for some that have 56K/ISDN or a broadband connection with traffic limit (my isp makes me pay 50euros month for 2G and 2euros plus for every 100M), it's always cheaper to buy the damn thing.
Same applies to download/buy linux distributions.
But hey... you can always download it at work
Re:It's cheaper to buy a DVD (even if I lived in U (Score:1)
You can have you debian sid updated
every day, and *that* would be a problem
without the net.
Re:It's cheaper to buy a DVD (even if I lived in U (Score:2)
(Hehe, just watching the BBC report: the reporter used an Apple Mac to view it. Fake! Fake! You'll see me briefly if you go and watch the 6 o'clock bulletin online - report is 24 minutes ish in
You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:2, Flamebait)
I hate to burst your bubble, but Indy flicks have *never* done well at theatres. Hell... half the big chains of theatres are owned by the major production companies... ( like Cinema City, Cineplex Odeon, etc... ).
Also, if you read the site... the film took a whopping *12*!!! days to film... um... unless you have a damned good photographer, and a butt load of luck, you ju
Re:You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:2, Funny)
Blair Witch 1,2,3,42,etc...
Not that any of the Blair Witch movies deserved major cinema coverage...
Re:You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:1)
Re:You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:2)
Re:You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:2)
And i guarantee it wasnt made in 12 days
Make a movie worth buying on DVD...and people will buy it. Regardless if they can get it for free on the internet or not.
Re:You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:1)
Actually, Lock Stock and Snatch are too of my favorite flicks... im not saying all Indys suck... just this one
Crouching Tiger is "Indy?" (Score:5, Insightful)
BUZZ, wrong, try again. (Score:3, Insightful)
Crouching Tiger was produced by Good Machine International, which (until it was bought out last year to become Focus Features, the indie "arm" of a studio) was an 800 pound gorilla of East Coast indie production. James Schamus -- one of my film professors here at Columbia -- raised financing from smaller companies and private investors worldwide. (Schamus and director Ang Lee discuss the complicated financing on the DVD, in the scenes
Re:You Make It Sound Like This Is New..... (Score:2)
As has already been mentioned, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was made by Sony.
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was made by Handmade Films, a long established company which was also responsible for The Life Of Brian and Time Bandits.
Blair Witch? *Made* by small companies, but *distributed* by Artisan Entertainment, a huge firm with over 224 films to their name.
Shine? Heh. Buena Vista International. Yep, they're indie alright, I mean, they're only Disney.
Careful now! (Score:4, Funny)
So what is the movie about? (Score:4, Informative)
wait a minute... (Score:1)
Great concept (Score:1)
And if the UK Film Council as analgous to the National Film Board of Canada, then I'm sure the movie is just some tripe to justify ridiculous "promotion of the arts" grants.
But, this is what we need. Actual CONTENT on the internet. Broadband is still expensive, and on the decline, because people realize there's no need for it. Put legal movies, TV sh
Re:Great concept (Score:2)
To quote the article: "It's very low--budget, it's made with really just a cast of two people, it's almost like a two hander, it was designed very specifically for this end."
This is not a film by college kids, but by the same guy that made The Full Monty, and apparently one of the actors also is cast in the Harry Potter movies.
Regardless, I agree
IMMS (Score:1)
I live in Europe and I have to download most TV-series from kazaa. It's the only thing that keeps virtual pc around.
Why do I download them?
1) I like to see them.
2) They are not (yet) available. I don't want to be 2 or 3 years behind USA.
3) I only watch that what is worth watching, and thus worth downloading. I don't spend that much time on worthless TV-junk anymore.
However, I don't download movies. The quality sucks. I go to apple trailer site and to movie reviews s
Yeah! (Score:1)
DAMN IT! Its not fair, we always get left out with stupid UK only stuff!
Excellent! (Score:1, Funny)
Showing at.. (Score:3, Informative)
Can't find the other one.. but if you're interested in the film, why not go an see it on a lovely big cinema screen rather than a pokey little window on your PC? :)
Re:Showing at.. (Score:2)
All I can remember was the complete lack of air conditioning. Mmm toasty.
Good for promoting DVD sales (Score:2)
This could cut out the middleman so the film producers might make enough money to support their art.
After finally getting broadband at the beginning of this year, I really enjoyed the Sundance online film festival (for those of us
This is something NEW? (Score:1)
The entertainment industry, however; is stuck playing a piss-poor attempt of "catch up" to the nerds sitting in their bedrooms casually typing code for the sheer fun of it.
What does that say about corporate motivation to pursue new and efficient methods of distribution. We're moving into an era in every industry (not just software and entert
New? It seems a bit old to me... (Score:1)
Transmission Films has done this for a while (Score:4, Informative)
What's the point? (Score:1)
Great idea.
Too bad they had to play the same stupid trick the big studios play with DVD's
Limited distribution locations and formats.
Thanks for playing! Try again some other time!
Details on IMDB a year ago (Score:1)
The perils of centralised distribution.... (Score:2)
The problem is distribution. I don't know how big this film is, but a good quality movie rip can easily be between 700MB to 1.4GB of data in XViD format, more if in another form like SVCD. P2P works because of the cooperative down
trailer (Score:4, Insightful)
But But But.... (Score:3, Insightful)
I could see so many ways this could go bad.
I love my wife!
Re:But But But.... (Score:2)
Why pay more for the movie if it sucks? It's not a special effects movie, the visual quality increase wouldn't be worth paying $20 or so. A few minutes into the movie, you won't even notice the quality.
Not Legal in EU (Score:3, Insightful)
I very much doubt whether this is legal in the EU. With the internal market directive, you can't really sell something to people from one EU country and not to another (or even charge differently depending on the country).
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Help draw the world map of our collective minds. [douweosinga.com]
Re:Not Legal in EU (Score:2, Informative)
(price difference that is)
Re:Not Legal in EU (Score:2)
Well, not really. They can charge different prices in the UK and Germany, but not different prices to people from the UK and Germany. Also, if they sell the PS2 in Germany for less than in Austria, they cannot stop anybody from cross importing the stuff.
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Help draw the world map of our collective minds. [douweosinga.com]
Not so (Score:2)
Independent films aren't being pushed out of the box office. The problems with indy lies in distribution. Just because you see more mainstream films in the theaters doesn't mean hollywood is shafting indy filmmakers, it just means that bigger fish have more money to promote their film and get it out to the public.
quality (Score:3, Interesting)
My review of This is Not a Love Song (Score:2)
filmcritic.com review here [filmcritic.com]
This is not something to be ridiculed (Score:5, Interesting)
Pros:
In short this looks like a truly great idea hijacked by a bunch of overzealous marketing types that now see the Blair Witch symbol as more potent icon than the dollar symbol. As a result it's now just a-n-other overhyped budget movie release.
Re:This is not something to be ridiculed (Score:2)
The movie's only $4. That's far cheaper than a one-time/I-better-schedule-around-it movie at a theater.
I don't know why you guys are picking on them about that, at least they're not time-bombing it. Lighten up
Too bad... (Score:2)
Too bad Filthy's not here to see this.
Sniff.
this reminds me of Pattern Recognition (Score:2)
Free movie (Score:2)
Didn't quite work (Score:2, Interesting)
Awesome idea! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:only available for windows... (Score:4, Interesting)
WM9 projected in a movie theater... (Score:3, Interesting)
It was sponsored in part by Microsoft as a vehicle to show off WM9 for theater use.
I must say it was pretty impressive -- the whole movie was projected from one DVD disk (though not the standard DVD compression) through hi-res projectors. It looked great -- the only time I really noticed was on the credits -- thin white text on a black background brings out the compressi
Re:only available for windows... (Score:1)
Re:only available for windows... (Score:2)
Re:Playing in Linux (Score:1)
www.mactopia.com
Re:before downloading read this review of the film (Score:2)