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Quote: Lee @ February 26 2013, 3:37 PM GMT

This new movement towards self-producing is very exciting. I know it's been happening for years on YouTube but now people like Louie CK are leading the way, it's sure to filter out lots of crap that swamp it these past few years.

The Netflix produced drama House of Cards sounds like a dream too, with no ad breaks and episodes running for as long as they need too. That could either lead to overly-long scenes with no discipline but only if it got into the wrong hands.

I've got to admit, I've always been discouraged by working for someone, like a um boss! That's why I've always thrived on self-employment and the chance to get my own crew together and shoot something (with a camera) brings me endless amounts of inspiration. And now with it being a recognised and genuine form of distribution it makes any extra efforts, that whole lot more worth it.

I couldn't agree more.

Quote: Lazzard @ February 26 2013, 3:48 PM GMT

It's going to be a twin-edged sword.
The trouble with anyone being able to make a movie is that anyone can make a movie.
As the cost of production spirals ever downwards and the means/channels of distribution become ever wider - there's going to be more and more stuff out there.
In the long run this will be good news for creatives, because creativity is the one bit money can't buy.
In the short term, however, filtering out the shit is going to become the biggest issue.

I couldn't agree more.

Where do you get your ideas?

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Quote: MCharsley @ February 26 2013, 5:26 PM GMT

Where do you get your ideas?

Mainly from old American sitcoms no one remembers.

Quote: Lee @ February 26 2013, 3:37 PM GMT

I've got to admit, I've always been discouraged by working for someone, like a um boss! That's why I've always thrived on self-employment and the chance to get my own crew together and shoot something (with a camera) brings me endless amounts of inspiration. And now with it being a recognized and genuine form of distribution it makes any extra efforts, that whole lot more worth it.

Lee, if you are serious about wanting to do/film something then we are pissing in the same cup. What kind of thing are you wanting to do? I have a few comedy horror shorts that I am trying to get some kind of crew together for. Just short on the camera side of things at the moment. If you are interested PM me with your thoughts mate and maybe we can get something going if you want.

Who's sniggering? Angry

Quote: David Bussell @ February 26 2013, 5:53 PM GMT

Mainly from old American sitcoms no one remembers.

Thanks David.

Quote: MCharsley @ February 26 2013, 7:16 PM GMT

Thanks David.

I'm really hope the old 'facetious answer to a facetious question' thing is coming across here.

Whatever happened to this handsome, naive young buck who viewed life through a kaleidoscope of hopes and dreams?

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Quote: Lee @ February 26 2013, 7:26 PM GMT

Whatever happened to this handsome, naive young buck who viewed life through a kaleidoscope of hopes and dreams?

He met Matt Stott and he's been circling the toilet bowl ever since.

That Stott is a real rim licker!

Did you get a bonk-on when you danced with Alice Lowe?

Quote: Lee Henman @ February 28 2013, 11:21 AM GMT

Did you get a bonk-on when you danced with Alice Lowe?

As a consumate professional I did not, but the rabbit suit Ricketts was wearing in that scene had to be sent to the cleaners.

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