tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575211617670222196.post6065306795242049597..comments2023-10-12T11:12:54.380+02:00Comments on Forschungsjahr: MetropolisChristopher T. Terryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10222283680649718586noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575211617670222196.post-80665737805333351852010-02-19T05:22:04.865+01:002010-02-19T05:22:04.865+01:00Thanks for the comment! I have to admit to being a...Thanks for the comment! I have to admit to being a tiny bit disingenuous. I actually DO know how Public Viewing earns its Euros: they rent out screens to cities who want to sponsor an event. I try however never to cloud the issue with a lot of facts and I liked the idea of the "mysterious former East." Tschüß, ctChristopher T. Terryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10222283680649718586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575211617670222196.post-78316867154179432652010-02-18T21:59:49.953+01:002010-02-18T21:59:49.953+01:00great post. can't wait to get my copy!
in mos...great post. can't wait to get my copy!<br /><br />in most major cities >Logan there are public film events. right here in SLC the Utah Films Council shows movies in Pioneer Park every Friday during the summer. a good 200+ people turn out. <br />every film event i've been to here or in other cities have all been been sponsored somehow by a city program, board of tourism, or commercial sponsor in order to be free to the public. there lots of models of how to commercially and successfully let people watch stuff for free. first of all its a captive audience for ads, just look at Hulu. or even look at main stream music nowadays, the profit margins for multi-million record sells are razor thin. record companies are increasingly giving out free downloads of a single, or even the whole album, so that they can hook a fan and cash in on the artists they turn into franchises, 200$ concert tickets, 40$ T-shirts, etc.Geoff Shupe - Concept Artisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07143745229020262802noreply@blogger.com