

This week, the free movie is Angry Birds II. The free movie changes weekly and is shown at set times. The program is called “Summer at the Cinemas.” It features a movie each week that will be shown at no cost to children or adults. I mean this app could work for some consumers, but no companies I've been around (which is quite a few on a regular basis) would consider such a tool.To help kids and families fight the rise of summer boredom, Ivanhoe Family Cinemas in Walterboro is offering a free family movie for Colleton residents throughout the summer months. Big companies have 20-30 beta tapes lying around, and if they need a piece of stock footage, they would refer to their EDL's rather than an iApp. When a small company produces a video, they might have 5-10 DV tapes lying around. I think the main reason for this is because big production houses do things right (logging timecodes, etc) whereas DV users *typically* dont need to worry about that to the same extent. Their stuff is catalogged in much better ways than inside an application. for a relatively small local production house, an iTheater might hold some use, but when you start talking about Chiat Day and stuff there isnt a chance.

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Ya i see your point, but in the high-end pro world it just doesnt happen. Homes are built quickly with tools like nail guns. But rather, iTheater would be useful to them even if rather rudimentary. Not that pros choose these as their primary tools. Just realized I may have come across wrong. This doesn't mean the pros forsake common/ simple tools just so they can feel more professional. Or how about all those professional musicians and producers? None of them use iTunes?Īs with any field, there are specialized and expensive tools available. Just like there's no pro photographers using iPhoto? The model might be different from iTunes.not instant downloads for example.but a bit more like TiVO.hey I like these shows.get them for me.and they could be downloaded overnight.during the day (while you're away at work), etc.

All of these are within the realm of accesibility for broadband customers. The short attention span of the Gen-X-ers.Įventually, this could evolve into longer content for sale like sitcoms (which are only 22 minutes anyway) and dramas.
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Video capable portable devices like phones and PDAs, and 2. For example, I was reading an article a couple months back about some companies that are beginning to produce short (5-15 minute) "shows" geared towards two things: 1. Perhaps iTheatre would take from the stuff they've established (UI-wise) with iTunes and iPhoto.instead of "playlists" and "albums" you'd have "channels" or some such thing.Ĭould be a vehicle for showing small bits of online video content like music videos, trailers, webcasts of keynotes, and perhaps establish a new medium for small, short video entertainment. Of course you have the content creation side as well: ITheatre = Video viewing/management/purchase/etc. IPhoto = Still image viewing/management/print and book purchasing. ITunes = Audio/music playing/management/purchasing. It would be another piece of the iLife puzzle: I wonder about a completely new application.say "iTheater" which is like the iTunes for video content. QT Player has been many years without much of an update. I've posted about this in the past, and wonder about it still.
