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9th August 2006, 01:34 PM
#31
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Originally Posted by
laddu
Mr.Bingleguy,
Exactly how many times will you change the picture on your icon
Change is the ONLY CONSTANT thing in this world
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9th August 2006 01:34 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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9th August 2006, 03:24 PM
#32
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Originally Posted by
Naaga
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Throw some light on whom do u want your audience to be ?
In my opinion, any creation (for it to survive the test of time) should still make sense in the future........that is, even if it doesn't make sense to everyone in the present.
So, my TG is majorly in the future.........(i know that is asking a lil too much in this
'fast food' medium)
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10th August 2006, 04:04 PM
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TG= Target Group.........
Naga
Aha! magic dramas by "air"
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10th August 2006, 04:06 PM
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Naga sir !
3 MAIN DIFFERENCES between
SMALL SCREEN vs BIG SCREEN ....
ungalai porutha varai ... Share pannungalen
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10th August 2006, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by
Naaga
That means money locked up.........say, at the rate of Rs.1,00,000/- it is roughly Rs.6L for weeklies and Rs.20L for the dailies.........
this also might include switching between actor/actress??
cancellation
replacing the existing faces??
eventually will it BIG provitable?
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11th August 2006, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
3 MAIN DIFFERENCES between
SMALL SCREEN vs BIG SCREEN ....
1. Money n time.........Less vs more.
2. Star system.........absence vs presence.
3. Viewers mindset.........Bright drawing room vs Theatres' darkness
I think the third is the foremost of them all.........
Naga
Aha! magic dramas by "air"
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11th August 2006, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
aanaa
Originally Posted by
Naaga
That means money locked up.........say, at the rate of Rs.1,00,000/- it is roughly Rs.6L for weeklies and Rs.20L for the dailies.........
this also might include switching between actor/actress??
cancellation
replacing the existing faces??
eventually will it BIG provitable?
i believe there is less connection between what the sponsors involve and what the producers spend .....................................
Producers take care of everything that involves cost related to the creation but Sponsors are the ppl who take it up after its production and all the more the fate of the creation is in their hands ............. atleast in terms of advertising ...........
Rolling Eyes am i right Naga sir ?
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11th August 2006, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
Naaga
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
3 MAIN DIFFERENCES between
SMALL SCREEN vs BIG SCREEN ....
1. Money n time.........Less vs more.
2. Star system.........absence vs presence.
3. Viewers mindset.........Bright drawing room vs Theatres' darkness
I think the third is the foremost of them all.........
Very True Naga sir ......
Watching at ease is the advantage that the small screen gets ....
Today i believe Small screen is getting pretty famous .... the small screen has been hitting the media and the net quite more like how the movie does ........... i find certain quick points in my mind........ wish to share here ...
>> Considering small screen too, a place of investment
>> Stars slow march towards SMALL screen
>> Reaching the MASS quickly (at ease, while relaxing )
What is your opinion on the same Naga sir ?
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11th August 2006, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Watching at ease is the advantage that the small screen gets ....
[ I wonder whether it is an advantage or a disadvantage..........
coz it also means distraction.......pushing the programmes to the status of 'piped music'........thereby not nurturing the medium properly to make it become an art form.........
Anyway, i didn't mean it.......... ]
I meant the frame of mind of the viewer.........
for instance........
watching an erotic dance number in the darkness of the theatre as a faceless anonymous person..............is very different from....................watching the same number in your drawing room with all your family members in broad daylight.........
This change in the mind set.........determines what could be dealt and how (in both the media).......
Naga
Aha! magic dramas by "air"
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11th August 2006, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
Naaga
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
Watching at ease is the advantage that the small screen gets ....
[ I wonder whether it is an advantage or a disadvantage..........
coz it also means distraction.......pushing the programmes to the status of 'piped music'........thereby not nurturing the medium properly to make it become an art form.........
Anyway, i didn't mean it.......... ]
I meant the frame of mind of the viewer.........
for instance........
watching an erotic dance number in the darkness of the theatre as a faceless anonymous person..............is very different from....................watching the same number in your drawing room with all your family members in broad daylight.........
This change in the mind set.........determines what could be dealt and how (in both the media).......
well well well Ys, it does mean a distraction at time .... though it takes the status of piped music ... the attraction still remains the same .... coz many a times, tis cinema stuff which attracts more once the radio was believed to be such a thing, but at that time, it was the only entertainment so they welcomed it !
I meant, ease as the very meaning of comfortably n relaxing
Ya .... i got ur view of saying the difference ... ys, watching such a thing in complete darkness is absolutely different from watching it with a known band, that too in daylight V all really feel such a thing .... even u get to get attracted more when u see ur favourite on the big screen more than the small screen
Thanks a ton for your inputs Naga sir
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