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February 01, 2005

The movie industry is on the verge of a major technological transition -- one that seems likely to be a jump cut, rather than a slow fade. Inexpensive digital video cameras, editing, and effects software that runs on a laptop, and a new set of Internet- and DVD-based distribution mechanisms are cracking open the clubby Hollywood scene. At Sundance this year, 6,500 features, shorts, and documentaries were submitted to the festival organizers for consideration -- up from 5,874 last year. Of the 202 films that were picked to be shown at the festival this year, an astounding 51 were from first-time filmmakers.

(Also check out Cinema Minima's coverage of Sundance.)


Originally posted by filmstreet from del.icio.us/filmstreet, remediated by yatta on Feb 1, 2005 at 12:21 AM