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Ariella
Ariella
10/9/2017 4:30:01 PM
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Re: A hero ain't nothing but a permutation ....
<And with newer computational photography that stitches multiple photos together, smartphone cameras are getting better than some professional SLR cameras. > Indeed, it is the feature that may one day tempt me over to the dark side.

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mhhf1ve
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10/9/2017 4:19:26 PM
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Re: Pioneers are alone
Netflix tried personalization-- and found that it's not as profitable as other content strategies -- like pointing users to original content that is tailored to its audience.

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mhhf1ve
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10/9/2017 4:18:00 PM
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Re: A hero ain't nothing but a permutation ....
The iPhone camera is probably better than most users even realize. And with newer computational photography that stitches multiple photos together, smartphone cameras are getting better than some professional SLR cameras.

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mhhf1ve
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10/9/2017 4:13:33 PM
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Re: A hero ain't nothing but a permutation ....
No one will ever be able to watch all of the videos on YouTube, but then again, there's little reason to even try. The vast majority of YouTube videos are worthless and/or boring. But every so often there are some good viral videos and how-to videos on topics that would never get a high production value. Recently, I learned how to fix my garage door from a YouTube video...

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Ariella
Ariella
10/9/2017 4:07:40 PM
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Re: A hero ain't nothing but a permutation ....
<And when camera equipment gets a lot cheaper, there will be an ever longer tail of YouTube-like content.....> @mhhf11ve there's a downside to evverything. Yes, we do have a lot of content out there, but lots of it should probably never have been put out in public view.

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Ariella
Ariella
10/9/2017 4:06:07 PM
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Re: A hero ain't nothing but a permutation ....
<Some independent filmmakers have even experimented with filming movies on their phones already. > @afwriter Yes, the advances in the camera quality made that possible a couple of years ago. And, as daughter reports, the iPhone camera gets better and better.

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Shaunn
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10/9/2017 3:49:02 PM
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Pioneers are alone
I can remember the days when Netflix was the only name in the game. Channel Four has the right idea with personalization.

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afwriter
afwriter
10/9/2017 3:26:56 PM
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Re: A hero ain't nothing but a permutation ....
I think there are certain camera tricks that phones will never be able to do, but for the most part, I think you're right. If you're not a nature photographer phones will be the future. Some independent filmmakers have even experimented with filming movies on their phones already. 

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afwriter
afwriter
10/9/2017 3:24:13 PM
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Re: Ten thousand hours...
I guess it would depend on how you broke down the content, If it was all in short unrelated 30 second videos it would be a lot of content, but I think 10,000 hours is about the runtime of the Lord of The Rings Trilogy Director's Cut.

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afwriter
afwriter
10/9/2017 3:21:27 PM
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Re: Ten thousand hours...
I think that streaming video has completely dismantled age restrictions when it comes to video. Other than our watchful eyes there is really nothing we can do to stop a 16-year-old, or even an 8-year-old from watching a rated R movie on Netflix or Google searching any number of videos they shouldn't be watching. 

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