A New Day - Big Changes in Life and Filmmaker IQ coming

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • It's time for some changes!

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  • @jfmezei
    @jfmezei 3 месяца назад +3

    For your "shed". b very careful about ground , electricity and DATA. The she will have its own ground, which will be different from your house's ground. Any wire between the two will carry current because of ground differential, so you have to isolate any ethernet or DSL copper links (or put fibre link between the 2 buildings ta which point ground differential doesn't matter. In a thunderstorm, voltage differential between the 2 buildings grounds can generate current strong enough to fry your electronics. Your default electrician may not be aware of issues with data links on copper.

  • @daveking-sandbox9263
    @daveking-sandbox9263 3 месяца назад +1

    I thought Puritanism was long gone. Americans still have this problem with nudity. How do you even have sex with your clothes on? Here in Europe, it is no problem.

  • @matheus5230
    @matheus5230 3 месяца назад

    Civil War and Challengers, both released by A24, are examples of the mid-budget cinema that Hollywood's biggest studios have abandoned due to greed, always wanting the big tentpole blockbusters. Both Civil War and Challengers were successful at the box office.

  • @bruinflight
    @bruinflight 3 месяца назад

    Dude I would love to help you move and build that studio. I'm doing something similar at my house here in Albuquerque. I have a ton of crap in a storage unit that I hope to vacate in a few months and move it into my home storage/studio. It won't be as big a 'raise' as yours but it will be nice to have one less bill. You will HAVE to make videos of your progress!!!

  • @Account.for.Comment
    @Account.for.Comment 3 месяца назад

    I missed the stream, but I thought you were thinking of moving out of California, sold the overpriced house in this market and moved to Tennesse. Was that no longer the plan?

  • @documentaryinprogress
    @documentaryinprogress 3 месяца назад

    Best of luck in your upcoming endeavors, John! I've learned SO MUCH from your channel over the years and I would very much like to see more of it, especially "history of" and technical deep dives.

  • @britcom1
    @britcom1 3 месяца назад +1

    Make sure you take pictures of your old studio so you can recreate it in your new studio.

    • @FilmmakerIQ
      @FilmmakerIQ  3 месяца назад +2

      I think going to go with something new

  • @Account.for.Comment
    @Account.for.Comment 3 месяца назад

    Anyway, about movie theatres. The main reason why people are not going there IMO are just convenient and unwillingness to bet 20$ on a forgettable movie. The best movie experiences I have recently is on the planes. Air travel are the most uncomfortable way to travel I know. Jetlagged little leg room, stressful. No wifi, 10KM over land. People don't talk much because they are stressed and sleepy. The headphones are great. I can paused whenever I want or I need to, to go to the toilet, or eat plane food.
    The movies are comfy. Since the selecttion are far smaller than streaming services, don't have the browse-endlessly syndrome. The movies, are curated, ranging from great to OK. Most movies in the world are just OK. Most movies of a genre shared the same features, like almost every human. You don't expect too much difference from each Rom-com, Horror, to each other. Your know there is going to be Romance and Jokes in a Rom-com. Death and Mystery in a horror. Competent action men in a Kungfu film,... etc. I don't watch Furiosa, or Mad Max, but I think I can get the gist.
    Why would I spent 20$ to drive there, listening to ads before the movie start, try to be punctual, cannot pause when I want, no subtitle, overpriced food for movies which I felt that already watch before? Last time I went to a movie theatre, they told me to buy ticket via phones. That's not convenient to me. I also don't want to watch any cinematic universe to get an idea of what's going on. If I walk to a cinema, I might check it out. But all the cinemas need to be driven to, and I could not just bother.
    For most people, the appeal of the theaters, are not the movies, but the group activities of friends and families. Chickflicks like Barbies are for girl's night out or with their date. Marvel and Star Wars films are for groups of nerdy friends. Film festivals would be for cinephiles. Asian film industry bring in the money last year. Groups of friend watches movies in cinemas, individuals watches movies at home.
    That's what killing the movie theaters. I think people just grew up, experience the more convenient streaming platforms, fewer rituals to adhere to. When your friend or date don't feel the need to pay money to go to the theater, and instead hang out at home, they can experience great films of over 100 years of cinema, instead of gambling on whether the recent stuffs is actually good enough.

  • @britcom1
    @britcom1 3 месяца назад +1

    That's a great idea, John.