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Internet Video Not the Same Thing as a Movie Screen Says Cinemaphile
Digital Poetics is left cold by watching movies on a computer screen (Oh Screen, Where Art Thou?). Of course. That is why we have to get video content on the internet off the computer screen and onto the big screen in the living room. However, he is right that our movie-viewing habits will be changing because of this.
Well put. I wonder of watching movies is basically a social experience, or if watching them on VHS/DVD (and now the web) shows that people are willing to experience movies in private. Does a movie mean something different when viewed collectively, in a crowd? (By the way, I very much enjoy your blog and the ideas you raise.)
1. Nick on June 2, 2005 04:28 PM writes...
Well put. I wonder of watching movies is basically a social experience, or if watching them on VHS/DVD (and now the web) shows that people are willing to experience movies in private. Does a movie mean something different when viewed collectively, in a crowd? (By the way, I very much enjoy your blog and the ideas you raise.)
Nick
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