Wednesday, October 3, 2007

ACME Content Management (and Distribution)

It is a tradition, acme, much like the widget, a rectangular rubber thing that is placed here and again and costs one unit of liquidity.

So, I have been very critical of Dreamworks/SKG, not because they didn't accept my screenplay "Uncle Fidelis of Warri", but because of Shrek III. If I had known that adopting computation and retrenching classical art would result in a compaction of renewable ideas, then I'd certainly not have voted Mr. Spielberg's way. Disney must be rotating on his axis. I am aware, from personal experience, that one can generate a screenplay a month so that Shrek III is not an option--or neither is her soundtrack, "I like big butts," a song my god daughter now knows every fucking word of. On his axis.

I can, then, only speak for myself in suggesting that, for the moment, only secure formats will allow me the peace of mind to reveal my content in logical form. we are calibrating. the outlet is the desktop, the input is the tablet pc. it is a question of critical mass. by 2009 i will feel comfortable enough to release my content for market value within secure formats. till then i am compelled to marvel at the lack of imagination that became hollywood...

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