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NBC's "The Office" to offer off-season web only episodes.
http://www.nbc4.tv/irresistible/8081389/detail.html
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This has become one of my favorite shows. It's funny, how after spending a day at the office I like to go home and watch The Office. Probably for the same reasons Office Space is so popular.
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I'm glad I'm an old man who will not be riding this particular wave of the future where TV is watched on your ipod.
Some shows are already filming differently, using far more close-ups, to accomodate the switch to the tiny screen. Sorry, count me out. Oh, did I mention that people will be paying to watch TV on a 2" screen, whereas they used to get it free on at 20" one? I feel I weened myself off television just in time. (And if a show is highly recommended and seems up my alley, I'm more than happy to Netflix a season at a time ... I'm in no rush.) |
The article doesn't seem to indicate that they'll be charging for these...and one can just as easily watch it on one's high resolution 20" computer monitor as you can an iPod.
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If I can't stand to watch mhe large box in my living room, how could I stand to watch a 2' screen? I'm obviously NOT the market they are targeting.
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Some movie directors have been tailoring their shots to the tv screen rather than the movie screen, for the DVD market that brings in more money than the theatrical. I recently read an interview with Steven Spielberg where he states his refusal to do this (noting that he also is one of the stalwarts who still edits non-digitally). He shoots for the giant screen, and admits that important detail will be lost on the small one. I want my films shot for the 65-foot movie screen and my television shows shot for my 40" TV. When movies are shot for the 40" TV and TV is shot for the 2" ipod screen, it will be a sad entertainment-geek day. The future just got bleaker. How far behind can the Apocalypse be? |
I think iSm is the king of complaining about things before they truly manifest :cheers:
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I wouldn't disagree with that, but in this case I do agree with him. The hope for money in very-small-screen-format (VSSF) distribution is already having an effect for the worse in my opinion.
A similar thing has happened with the expected future of widescreen television as the standard and current shows therefore requiring letterboxing but that doesn't bother me so much (but only because I'm used to watching 99% of my movies that way). It is funny, though, that as televisions have increasingly grown in size to create a more cinematic experience the chic model has reduced the viewing area so small in iPods and PSP handhelds. A friend raved about watching some tv show on his video iPod and I tried it but it sucked. It is fine for 2 minute long viral videos but not for even 30 minutes of TV (let alone movies). Of course, that announcement has no details so it may not even be the case that the videos will be available in a format suitable for portable players but instead use streaming RealAudio or some such crap. |
Well, the show did have a blatant video iPod product placement episode earlier in the season, so it wouldn't be surprising.
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