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  • LazaroFilm
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    13611 months ago

    Streaming platforms should not be allowed to produce content and vice-versa. That’s how it was with movie theaters. Ever wondered why there are no Paramount theater, or MGM theater and so on? Because studios aren’t allowed to own theaters.

    • @AliasWyvernspur
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      7811 months ago

      It’s basically the Live Nation/TIcketmaster issue. They sell the tickets to the events at venues they own. Conflict of interest much?

      • @[email protected]
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        4611 months ago

        Live nation/ticketmaster is worse than that, if you try to open a venue without giving then a cut in some way they’ll blacklist you from the industry.

        • @chitak166
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          011 months ago

          Blacklist them from the… real estate market?

          Lol. How exactly does that work? It’s the performers that make venues worth going to, not the venues themselves or the people selling the tickets.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 months ago

            By creating near-universal exclusive contracts with venues and artists.

            Ticketmaster/LN offers venues ticketing access to fans who want to buy tickets. Because there’s no real competitor, the venues feel compelled to sign. The contracts have a provision that prohibits the venue from contracting with other ticket sellers.

            Ticketmaster/LN offers artists access to venues for a national tour. Because major venues have all contracted exclusively with Ticketmaster/LN, there is effectively no way to tour without participation of venues who exclusively use Ticketmaster/LN. It’s a fait accompli at this point, but Ticketmaster/LN also offer artists participation in their bogus fees, meaning artists get some extra money and don’t have to take the blame (Ticketmaster/LN takes the blame, and some extra profit). The artists’ contracts prohibit working with non-Ticketmaster/LN venues, further locking in the venues.

            Venues who do not participate are locked out of artists and fans. Sounds like a blacklist to me.

            • @chitak166
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              011 months ago

              So, it’s the artist’s fault for whoring themselves out to ticketmaster.

              Greed wins again!

    • @givesomefucks
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      2911 months ago

      Yep.

      Like lots of “disruptions” it was just getting ahead of regulations and lobbying to prevent/stall them.

      3rd party streaming providers and ending exclusivity contracts would fix streaming overnight, and studios would still make an insane amount of money.

      Not many people are going to sign up for a 7th streaming service to watch The Office, but millions of people would have it on if only for background noise.

      Have the streaming service pay studios per hour watched.

      It’s up to the streamer to balance how much they charge consumers and how much they pay studios to remain profitable.

    • GodlessCommie
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      1511 months ago

      As of 2020 move studios can own theaters

      • LazaroFilm
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        2911 months ago

        And this is why the film industry is fucked. I’m a camera operator.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          No, generative AI is. Why get props, lighting, actors, etc. when you can just not and say you did at a language model connected to a video generation model?

          • LazaroFilm
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            311 months ago

            Yeah that too. That’s gonna fuck us in a couple of years. The streaming studios thins is fucking is right now.

          • @TwilightVulpine
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            211 months ago

            Sad to think people might switch to watching meaningless uncanny valley slop. Then again reality TV won over shows with actual vision.

          • @chitak166
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            011 months ago

            Uhh, no.

            Movies have sucked long before AI came out.

            Kaufman even commented on it saying that AI can do a better job than writers because writers have been making the same formulaic shit for years.

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              11 months ago

              I think you responded to the wrong comment. I said nothing about the quality of the film industry’s output, only that it is going to be replaced.

    • @affiliate
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      211 months ago

      yeah exactly. and hopefully being banned from making shows will motivate them to finally work on their terrible UIs. it’s so annoying that so many streaming services still lack basic functionality and have almost no customization options.

      its so insane these companies are competing with each other over what’s on their service instead of how pleasant it is to use their service.

      • LazaroFilm
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        11 months ago

        Yep. Because as long as the content is exclusive, the ui isn’t a selling point.

    • @chitak166
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      -211 months ago

      Because studios aren’t allowed to own theaters.

      Says who?