domenica, dicembre 25, 2005

Una buona intuizione da Randall Stross , che sul New York Times ci da' un'ottima ragione per essere pessimista sul futuro del cinema visto al cinema: il posto migliore per vedersi un film e' alla fin fine il salotto di casa, non certo un buco affollato da orde di adolescenti.

"In the long historical view, the movie theater was a makeshift response to immature technology not quite ready for the home, the first-choice place to enjoy entertainment. Now, however, advances in digital technology offer in the comfort of one's own family room a visual and aural experience that approaches that of the theater. The transition to digital in the home, unlike that in commercial theaters, will result in a huge difference: the incumbent technology isn't very-high-resolution film but low-resolution analog television."

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