Lately I have been noticing YouTube all over the internet offering a place to store and share your video’s online. So I thought I would check it out and make a profile and all. I think if I made more short films I would like it more, but conceptually, I like the idea of what YouTube is offering.
The drawback is that people upload copyrighted material, such as SNL skits, which technically is illegal, yet still happeneds despite YouTube’s “Do Not Upload Copyrighted Material,” warnings. It is clear that if they cared about peoples work being ripped, they would remove it, but then they wouldn’t be getting so popular and making money off all their ad space. I wish YouTube did not become so popular on Myspace, because now people just seem to use it to put funny videos and their profiles and mess everything up. I would like to see the YouTube concept applied as a place for amateur film makers to showcase their indie films, not see what studios are making and the copyright laws being broken. Someone needs to do it, and do it right.
So I did my part a threw up a short film I did for Easter Sunday a couple years ago.
Wheres “Finding Jesus”
ya seriously, i want to be on the internet. maybe somebody will watch it see what a really good actor I am and ask me to star in a movie. then i could be famous and i would take you anywhere you wanted to go.
well nick, the only copy left was that one dvd i gave you. i have no idea where it went, it isnt on my computer anymore.
Finding Jesus! Finding Jesus! Finding Jesus! Finding Jesus! Finding Jesus!
Also check out the scene from my new, as yet untitled screenplay. It’s pretty much the best thing anyone has ever written.
I have a copy of Finding Jesus. If you want to put it online, I’m sure my family could part with it for a little while.