Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Film, Evan Moog
Film has played an interesting role in American and world history. I personally love watching and enjoying a good movie. The modern movie has become, though, all about how much block buster quality things can be shoved into one production. I wish movies could be made with eloquent thought and only be produced as works of art. But instead the great business minds (of course) saw this type of art as a way to make money. Now people create movies that fit a certain cookie cutter mold that don't have any backbone of a plat but just look good enough for people to buy tickets and for the producers to make money. I have a prediction that someday the art form of making a movie will be surpassed by another art form that becomes even more commercialized. I hope that when that day comes movies and film will go back to the old days when it was about the art of making it and not how much money can be made out of this project.
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