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Avatar: Game Changers Don’t Come from the Top. They Come Out of Nowhere.

ericmortensen:

I have not seen Avatar. Few have.  Yet I keep reading these stories about it being a game changer that will revolutionize the industry.  I have not seen Avatar, but I am fairly certain that it will not change anything.

Avatar is a big, expensive dinosaur of a movie in an era where major studios have less pull and less reach than they ever did before.  It’s a huge financial gamble that depends on a world that no longer exists, where audiences are uninformed and choices are severely limited.  It depends on the one-time spectacle of new, never-before-seen technology and effects.

Avatar is the polar opposite of the forces that are actually changing all types of media. It costs way too much, takes way too long to produce, and is still ultimately dependent on a massive marketing budget that forces it upon the public.  It’s a business model that cannon sustain itself in the long term and frequently fails even in the short term.

Of course, Avatar may very well be a huge success. And it might be a fine film. But it won’t change much of anything. Powerful filmmakers securing massive budgets, using the latest technology and forcing their films on the public is par for the course.  Game changers don’t come from the top. They come out of nowhere.

via ericmortensen
Posted on Monday, December 14 2009.
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    I understand the points made in the original argument/statement. But you can’t really have any validity if you haven’t...
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    I’m really excited to see Avatar because of the hype and that I’m expecting it to really change the industry, at one way...
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    I would see that. Also the aforementioned movie in bold, I worked on it.
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    Okay, THIS MAKES MORE SENSE. But: You are assuming that these “game changers” came from completely outside
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    Pulp Fiction turned the industry on its ear. Fahrenheit 9/11 did, too. Toy Story. Clerks. The Blair Witch Project. The...
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    This isn’t to say that Avatar won’t make a lot of money. I fully believe it will. But will it “change the game”? I think...
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    Movie critic fights are so fun.
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    And now I have a Wes Anderson version of Avatar running around my head.
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    Rebloged for the delightful derision dripping from the words in bold.
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