Posts Tagged ‘online’

Dr. Horrible On The Emmys

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Neil Patrick Harris did a great job as host of last night’s Emmy Awards broadcast but the highlight was clearly the appearance of Dr. Horrible.

Update: The folks at YouTube pulled the original posting of the video so I’m providing my own copy here - which is a legitimate fair use of the material since it’s being presented as a cultural critique of the event. That’s my fancy way of saying that any brown-nosing legal interns should just fuck off and leave this alone unless you want to get counter-sued for abusing the DMCA.

There were a number of cracks made about the death of broadcast television and while the whole event was obviously a cheer leading session in defence of a dying industry - including this clip mocking the net - it was clear that what was happening to television had to be acknowledged.

Television has followed the course proscribed by McLuhan when he said old media would become the content of new media. The best television programs now are comprised of film content which no longer gets made for theatrical release - cinema, true cinema, is now the content of television. Television itself is being subsumed within the growing influence of the net. The broadcast industry (which includes the caretakers of the pipes - the telco & cable industries) are actively seeking to control and restrain the net to become merely another form of television but that denies the obvious. The internet is not television - but television can, and will, be contained within the internet.

The internet, as a medium, far surpasses the limited abilities of broadcast television.

As for reality television, which had it’s own full category last night, I made the comment on Twitter that reality tv used to be called “The News”. This explains why the nation has such a tenuous and slender grasp on reality itself.

Enjoy how the story of our disrupted culture unfolds. If it’s too much to bear - hide in the basement, sofa monkeys, and make a freeze ray.

Cheers.

P. S. If the audience numbers for last night’s show are any indication - only 12 million viewers, the lowest ever for an Emmy broadcast - the industry is indeed undergoing a significant seachange. Even taking into account Tivo or other time-shifting measures we’ll soon see the day when a simple clip like this garners a larger number of views than the entire audience for broadcast itself. Thanks for watching.

In Teh Toobs - Coverage Part Deux

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Woosh!  Pew!  Pew!My dear friend Mark Achtenberg has posted on his Achtenblog about In Teh Toobs.

I want to thank you, Mark for your kind words about the show, my work and myself. And, yes, I will admit I used to work out of my home office in my bathrobe - and I used to direct in the studio wearing my slippers. I am built for comfort not for speed.

Speaking of which, I am woefully late in getting the next episode of In Teh Toobs online but that’s because — oh wait, I said no more excuses, didn’t I?

Okay - no excuses. You’ll just have to wait until the end of this week to see what I’ve been up to.

Cheers.

B-Movies!!

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Shouting B-Movies isn’t as cool as shouting WOLVERINES!! but for today it’ll have to do.

My sister, Toni, sent me a link for the AMCTV B-Movies site and it is just chock full of delicious cheese.

Old Roger Corman flicks, Hercules sand and sandal epics, John Carpenter’s cult fave Dark Star, biker movies and all sorts of really awfully wonderfully crappy drive-in movie fare.

It’s like I’m back in my youth and staying up to the wee hours on a school night just to watch old films on CKVR because my little hole of a town didn’t have a movie theatre.

That’s a long winded way of saying I’ve been busy trying to get the next episode of In Teh Toobs finished - almost done - while also trying to get the Ruffus site launched - not nearly as done as I like to be - while also trying to write a script for another project - I am so fucked on that one - and at the same time trying to write a couple of decent blog posts here that aren’t just lame ass pathetic embeds of somebody else’s cool videos cuz I’m too damned lazy to finish my own shit - guilty as charged - and on top of all that I had to throw together a quick collection of shows I’ve worked on for a possible show runner gig that - knowing my luck - will never see the light of day but I’m keeping my fingers crossed cuz I could use a paying gig right about now.

Okay?

Happy now?

No?

Okay - relax - sit back - get yerself some popcorn - and watch a very young Robert Vaughn in Roger Corman’s 1958 classic Teenage Caveman.

Thanks, Toni!

I just blew off the rest of my afternoon.

Cheers.


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