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Benisha
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What are the top three things affecting our industry today?
scams big time!!!! and i can truly say that i have experienced this becoming apart of a fake modeling agency that i thought was real. they ask for tunes of money and me not knowing the catch until one day when i watched the tyra show and she mentioned any modeling agency that asks for money is not right and from that day on i know that i was at the wrong place paying money loosing money for nothing....
Posted @ 12:07AM, August 27, 2008
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Marie
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What are the top three things affecting our industry today?
Sex. Liberal media. Money/power hungry people out for themselves at the cost of civilization as we know it. I'd love to be a tiny light of reality, or ethics or positive reinforcement of good over money in any small way possible. I'm all about 'change' for the better, not for wealth to be spread out, but for wealth to not be our driving force....
Posted @ 08:39PM, August 26, 2008
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Aaron
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What are the top three things affecting our industry today?
1. New Media: The internet has exploded not only affecting sales in the music industry, but now it's affecting the film industry. People are wondering why they should go to the movie theatre when they can easily download movies or watching clips on Youtube. 2. Recycling of Ideas and Lack of Original Content: There seems to be an easy way out for filmmakers and studio executives by making a quick buck by reviving old ideas. We're in a time where people would rather make sequels and remakes than to sit down and really think about new ideas that Hollywood needs. Pretty soon, all the original material will be remade or sequeled resulting in a "no way out" business. 3. Conservatism: Although the MPAA Code was raised in the late 1960s, there are still issues that Hollywood is afraid to address. Studios are afraid to expose controversy, and even though it's done once in awhile by releasing films such as "Passion of the Christ", I feel it's not done enough. It's almost as if Hollywood plans how many controversial movies are released....
Posted @ 11:15AM, August 26, 2008
by Aaron Cowan | Permalink
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