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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Times posted this article today: Independent Filmmakers Distribute on Their Own. (Thanks to Joshua Smith for the link)

More than ever, it&#8217;s the wild west out there now.  Right now, studios are less and less interested in developing new material, turning back again and again to remakes and derivatives of pre-existing properties.
As a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York Times posted this article today: <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/13/business/media/13independent.html?_r=1">Independent Filmmakers Distribute on Their Own.</a> (Thanks to <a href="http://facebook.com/smith.joshua">Joshua Smith</a> for the link)<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/13/business/media/13independent.html?_r=1"><br />
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<p>More than ever, it&#8217;s the wild west out there now.  Right now, studios are less and less interested in developing new material, turning back again and again to remakes and derivatives of pre-existing properties.</p>
<p>As a storyteller, that scares me, not because of any artistic choice, but because once any industry stops investing in the future, they start digging their own grave.</p>
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<p><strong>IMAGINE THIS</strong></p>
<p>Right now, fewer and fewer productions are being developed in-house.  Studios have decided to sit back and purchase more films after they&#8217;ve been completed, offering low purchase deals with non-existent profit-sharing, and promising to shoulder the seemingly-daunting task of advertising and promotion.</p>
<p>Well, somebody drew back the curtain at the turn of the century, and independent creators are starting to realize that</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Marketing isn&#8217;t magic</strong></li>
<li><strong>It isn&#8217;t nearly as expensive anymore (thanks, Internet)</strong></li>
<li><strong>mainstream media was never really especially <em>good</em> at it; they were just louder<br />
</strong></li>
<li><strong>as an independent, it&#8217;s becoming less financially-viable to court mainstream distribution companies anymore</strong></li>
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<p>I&#8217;m not predicting the end of the studio system, they are too large to disappear entirely (we still have major radio broadcasters today &#8211; how much of them are doing original narrative work any more?).  But unless there is a major change in policy, I think studios in future are going to find themselves falling out of the conversation.</p>
<p>To put it another way: right now filmmakers are seeking the independent route because they <em>have </em>to; what is going to happen when that becomes precedent?  &#8220;Anvil! The Story of Anvil&#8221; has already made roughly a million dollars at the box office; others can do that, too.</p>
<p>Filmmakers don&#8217;t choose storytelling because it&#8217;s a sound financial investment.  They do it to tell their stories and keep the power bill paid.  When it becomes easier to cut a new path through the marketplace instead of fording through the studio system, they will do that.</p>


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