Wednesday, January 12, 2011

24FPS would suck on gaming machines

It's funny how modern cinema hasn't changed all that much, retrospectively.

This has all been fundamentally the same for the past few decades:
- Film
- Reels of films
- Soundtrack on rims of film (not being the best quality)
- Problematic transportation of films (I've always imagined big MPAA agents in an armored car delivering these).
- Bootlegging the goods.

Honestly, why haven't we formed it so that we have a projector with a high-density back-sensor displaying a small version of the movie, connected to, per se, a digital version of the film?

I can see film projection as an art and a successful lifestyle...and to be honest, I probably couldn't ever go to a movie theater if they did that (because then I'd know there'd be a copy of the movie floating around somewhere on uTorrent)...

If anything, I'm actually for the old format of the film-projection industry. I would like to see the prices go down, of course :)

...but still. We can evolve, don't you think?

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