Hey thanks so much to all! This is a serious milestone for us!!!!!

I wrote a long winded post here if anyone is interested:
http://dembot.com/post/44804077/sony-pictures-acquires-exclusive- 
worldwide-cross

@ractalfece  > it get's to your point as well.

Cheers!
Andrew

On Aug 5, 2008, at 2:36 PM, ractalfece wrote:

> What a hoax, this online video revolution. I thought it was supposed
> to be a new media world where you could get unlimited niche stuff for
> any niche itch. And all the niche content creators were supposed to
> have an easy time in this new landscape. It was supposed to be the
> giants who fell. It was a "revolution" right?
>
> So why is it that "unless you were one of the first few
> or you have a strong plan, time, talent, etc....indie content or
> personal vlogging, I don't think will sustain over the long term"?
>
> I talk about it in my new 39 minute video. I'm forwarding the torrent
> to your email. But here's my short answer: It's because people don't
> seem to understand, if they don't pay for the shit they enjoy, someone
> else is going to pay to have shit spoon fed to them. It's just the
> way the market works.
>
> - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Just saw this..First off congrats to Andrew and Joanne.
> > Second.....this just confirms my belief that online content will
> > become more and more professional (ie, networks creating stuff or
> > making stuff availible online), unless you were one of the first few
> > or you have a strong plan, time, talent, etc....indie content or
> > personal vlogging, I don't think will sustain over the long term,  
> not
> > at it's current level anyway. anyway....interesting read!
> >
> > Heath
> > http://batmangeek.com
> >
>
>
> 



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