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In this episode, Zac, Ben, and Blake traverse the evolving landscape of digital entertainment and its real-world implications. The conversation kicks off with Ben sharing insights from managing esports events, revealing the complex logistics behind competitive gaming success. Zac takes us behind the scenes of filmmaking challenges, where the trio debates the merits of practical effects versus the convenience of CGI.
The discussion pivots to the controversial Ubisoft lawsuit, examining the precarious nature of digital ownership in an era where consumers increasingly "rent" rather than own their media. As streaming services reshape content consumption habits, the hosts analyze what this means for traditional movie theaters and predict which models will survive the digital revolution.
The episode explores the philosophical question of separating art from artist through the lens of recent films, including a deep dive into the Insidious franchise and the surreal themes of Night Bitch. Before wrapping with must-watch recommendations, they reveal the painstaking craft of miniature filmmaking and how YouTube has transformed industry learning.
Join three friends with unique professional perspectives as they blend industry expertise with unfiltered commentary on the content we consume and the forces reshaping how we experience it.
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In this episode, Zac, Ben, and Blake traverse the evolving landscape of digital entertainment and its real-world implications. The conversation kicks off with Ben sharing insights from managing esports events, revealing the complex logistics behind competitive gaming success. Zac takes us behind the scenes of filmmaking challenges, where the trio debates the merits of practical effects versus the convenience of CGI.
The discussion pivots to the controversial Ubisoft lawsuit, examining the precarious nature of digital ownership in an era where consumers increasingly "rent" rather than own their media. As streaming services reshape content consumption habits, the hosts analyze what this means for traditional movie theaters and predict which models will survive the digital revolution.
The episode explores the philosophical question of separating art from artist through the lens of recent films, including a deep dive into the Insidious franchise and the surreal themes of Night Bitch. Before wrapping with must-watch recommendations, they reveal the painstaking craft of miniature filmmaking and how YouTube has transformed industry learning.
Join three friends with unique professional perspectives as they blend industry expertise with unfiltered commentary on the content we consume and the forces reshaping how we experience it.