Posted in Personal Observations on Feb 3rd, 2010
This article was written by Susan Gerard. A decade as odd as this one, with George Bush and Barack Obama as its bookends, deserves to be examined. While the U.S. moved from rebuilding decimated skyscrapers to the rebuilding of an entire economy, film moved from the multiplex to the mailbox to the cell phone. But [...]
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Posted in Trends and Statistics on Oct 12th, 2009
“Digital media is changing the behavior of all moviegoers, but it’s doing so very differently for varying age groups. That’s what a group of around 100 online and studio marketing executives, as well as journalists, learned yesterday at a presentation of data from a study of 3,582 moviegoers, about 43% surveyed in person at theaters [...]
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Posted in Trends and Statistics on Feb 6th, 2009
This article is from Mike Jones Digital Basin. “Sometime ago as part of research I was doing into trends in cinema production I was directed to a website called http://cinemetrics.lv/ which sort to collate raw data about the average length of shots through the history of cinema. Using a custom tool it allowed for a [...]
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Posted in Trends and Statistics on Jan 6th, 2009
TECH TALK – “Tech will be impacted by economy and environment in 2009″ by Greg Hughes. Toronto Business Times – January 2, 2009. “As we’ve seen in past economic downturns, movies offer a cheap (well, sometimes) form of escape from the unpleasant realities of the world. This being said, filmmaking in the Digital Age has [...]
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Posted in Trends and Statistics on Dec 30th, 2008
CultureLab is a full service research agency that focuses on the multicultural young adult consumer. Our segments of focus include Asian American, Urban Hispanic, African American and Urban White 18-34 year olds. We tapped into our network across the country to come up with our trends to watch for in 2009. Our clients include general [...]
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