There's a very interesting article in The Times which you can read
here. The suggestion is that TV is on the demise with more and more people turning to the 'net, both for their video content, but also as video content producers.
I asked a series of
professionals involved in the film industry whether new media and video sharing sites like YouTube are going to change the landscape in terms of unearthing new talent and giving producers a platform to find their audience. And with most of us having some form of video editing 'suite' (and I use that term under advisement) on our computers - even our portable computers - does this mean that in the future most of us will be producing and consuming more and more user-generated video content? You can listen to the podcast series
here or download the xml file below.
So, my question is, can you see yourself any time soon foregoing a trip to the cinema to sit in front of your laptop watching videos in iTunes or YouTube? And how excited are you to know that your YouTube video could potentially have an audience bigger than Match of the Day?