We really are at that place now where mobile phones can no longer be dismissed with condescension and derision. To do so is no longer a possibly-justifiable adherence to 'standards' - but just hubris and a likely sign of an industry dinosaur.
This industry should now be going through what traditional book publishing is in the throes of as we speak.
The mobile phone is utterly equalising and empowering - a wave which has already revolutionised journalism, for one. The time has now come for this empowerment to revolutionise and equalise access to storytelling through the amazing medium of film.
Hear hear!!
We really are at that place now where mobile phones can no longer be dismissed with condescension and derision. To do so is no longer a possibly-justifiable adherence to 'standards' - but just hubris and a likely sign of an industry dinosaur.
This industry should now be going through what traditional book publishing is in the throes of as we speak.
The mobile phone is utterly equalising and empowering - a wave which has already revolutionised journalism, for one. The time has now come for this empowerment to revolutionise and equalise access to storytelling through the amazing medium of film.