In The Future (and now to a degree as well), TV shows,
anime, commercials, music videos, and films (both Hollywood and international)
on file formats such as Windows Media Video, VLC, Real Player, and QuickTime
will evolve to be used differently by the average viewer than how they have
been in the past.
Video viewing will go from being immobile, stationary, and
passive, to being mobile, portable, and active.
Video files for videos from DVDs and internet video that
have been ripped and downloaded to one's computer will used in a fashion more
and more like music and mp3 files. I know, AWESOME isn't it? People will be
able to watch anything they want in portable or stationary video form, any time
they want anywhere, in the form of playlists and "video mixes and
edits" they created themselves. And there will be even newer YouTube Follow
Up Websites to coincide with these new innovations in media video evolution,
which will turn quite the profit by broadcasting and distributing these videos
(ones that are popular or rare and hard to find).
Some people, both corporations and proprietary prosumers
online, will get very rich off of this new technology. But Hollywood and Japan
will both fear and condemn this new evolution just as they did the DVR and
ripping technology when it first came out. Why? Simple, because it makes them
that much LESS powerful and rich, and it will make the average consumer that
much MORE powerful and rich.
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