Scouting out

And to say that I bought my new computer with the hope of making short films again…

« One of Hollywood�s top five talent agencies has created an online unit devoted to scouting out up-and-coming creators of Internet content � particularly video � and finding work for them in Web-based advertising and entertainment, as well as in the older media.

The move by the United Talent Agency amounts to a bet, albeit a modest one, that Web video is on a growth curve similar to that of cable television a generation ago. It is also a return by Hollywood�s core talent representatives to the sort of new-media business they tested, without great success, at the peak of the dot-com boom.

The goal this time around, executives say, is not only to recruit the next generation of television and film writers and directors from the relative obscurity of sites like YouTube and Revver. It is also to help the major Web portals that are hungry for original content to find the creative people they need � just as movie studios have long turned to talent agencies when looking for new directors, screenwriters and actors. »

From the New York Times, Talent Agency Is Aiming to Find Web Video Stars.

Told you so

Allow me to quote myself:

« I thought I’d splurge for a Macbook Pro, even though I find them way too expensive, but like a lot of people, I’m waiting and waiting for Apple to upgrade them and it’s not happening. […] I also know that the week after I buy one of their laptops, Apple will come up with a much improved model for a lower price. »

I bought my new iMac about 10 days ago. (I know, it’s not a laptop, but still.) Look who just launched their updated MacBook Pro?

It’s hard being right all the time.