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Location: New York City
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Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
It could be from mainstream services with an extra fee like a premium channel say from Netflix or Hulu Plus, Vimeo, YouTube, or Machinima. For example Ridley Scott will produce scifi shorts for machinima
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2013/03/...s/?mod=WSJBlog So no no a big brand like Trek but smaller episodic scifi could takeoff with paid subscriptions. Sort of like a premium scifi cable channel. If they did a space opera with green screen like Blood & Chrome what would it cost to produce? I would be willing to pay a subscription of $3./month to start for scifi shorts with a certain production value including shot on DSLR or HD large sensor cameras, sound design, 2.0 stereo sound mix . Last edited by jefferiestubes8; March 21 2013 at 09:49 PM. |
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Commodore
Location: Somewhere Far Beyond
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Re: Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
Put them on after Spartacus and maybe I'd watch.
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Re: Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
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Location: New York City
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BBC iPlayer and commissioned original short films
BBC to debut six iPlayer-exclusive short films via |
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Admiral
Location: Mr. Adventure
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Re: Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
I guess it's a catch-22, how to produce that stuff without $$$, how to get $$$ without producing stuff. |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
I have 300+ titles in my queue and I'm adding them faster than I can watch them. It would take something pretty frakking spectacular to get me to pay for content any other way. A legit live-action Star Trek series for instance. Maybe Star Wars or B5. But stuff like that, I'd expect Netflix to get their paws on sooner or later. I'd watch short films if they were on Netflix streaming and I had some reason to believe they were worth my while, but that's not my preferred format. I like stuff that's really worth my while, and promises a lot of content - several season's worth. That's because the big "cost" to me is in my initial investment of time. I'm drowning in content, so I like to feel like bothering to spend the first five minutes with something will lead to more stuff that's worth five more minutes, and five more, etc. more than whatever else I could be watching instead.
The fact that they all came from different corporations matters no more to me than the fact that the groceries on the supermarket shelves come from different sources. Just show me everything at once and let me decide. Last edited by Temis the Vorta; March 22 2013 at 08:20 PM. Reason: verbosity |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
Maybe the ice is cracking (though this article sounds very inconclusive.)
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Commodore
Location: New York City
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Re: Paid subscription for scifi short films and serialized shows
YouTube Set to Introduce Paid Subscriptions This Spring
interesting thought. |
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Location: New York City
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Broadband only channel
A broadband only channel
Very interesting and it may or may no be a business model in the future for niche programming. Last edited by jefferiestubes8; March 28 2013 at 07:34 PM. |
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Idealistic Cynic and Canon Champion
Location: RJDiogenes of Boston
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