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A very interesting article written by our CKO, Charles Root.  I wanted to share it with everyone.  Please feel free to post this link wherever you can as I feel this contains some very interesting and valuable information!

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Hollywood and Hidden Creativity

Discovering Intellectual Property Behind the Camera    The film industry is a business sector that is well acquainted with protection of intellectual property (IP). Unfortunately, that protection has historically focused on digital media rights, trademarks, and copyright and has overlooked the numerous other aspects of IP that offer potentially lucrative outcomes.

Having worked on several movies and seen firsthand the inventive and creative processes of not only the actors, but the crew on the set, I can say with some authority that there are inventions, trade secrets, and processes that are passing in and out of the soundstage door on every movie being made.

Even months before the first frames of “film” are shot (very few studios actually use real film these days; most film digitally), as well as throughout shooting, dozens of people are working in the background setting up the soundstage or location shots. In addition, there are people creating storyboards, costumes, and music. All of these skilled craftspeople, regardless of their title (be it Camera Operator, Construction Coordinator, Gaffer, or Costume Designer) are presented with unique challenges to meet the needs of the movie and the director’s vision of the script.

As the old adage goes, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” And given some of the challenges presented by creating an entertaining film, there is a great deal of need for invention in this process. While there are tried and true methods of filmcraft, as any industry, the unique challenges presented by making the words on a page come to life are unlike those of any other job. Let’s pretend for a moment you are given this piece of script:

1 Exterior Overhead Shot – Old Western City

A non-descript city circa 1845. We can see activity in the streets. Horses and people move about. The sunlight is not like anything on Earth.

Suddenly an explosion destroys one of the buildings; a chunk of iron flies towards the camera.

The task before you is daunting: Do you shoot this as a full city-sized mock-up, as a miniature model, or perhaps all as computer graphics? How do you get the metal to fly at the camera? How do you protect the camera? What sort of chemical mixture will you use for the explosion? What kind of lens filter should be used to create the sunlight?

Through that process of identifying and executing your task, comes invention. Perhaps you shoot the scene in miniature and insert the horses and people using computer graphics – all standard movie-making stuff. But perhaps you take a different approach to create the filter for the sunlight. Perhaps you go into your kitchen, grab some plastic wrap, color it with your kids’ finger paint, smear some oil on it, hang it from a bent coat hanger, and make sure the distance is exactly 4.5 inches from the camera lens.  You very well may have just created a new type of lens filter and a new process for using such a filter; something you could recreate, sell, or license, and if the movie performed poorly at the box office, perhaps actually make more money from this lens filter invention than from the movie itself.

Sadly, such inventions are created all the time on movie sets, but given the massive time constraints on a film set and the crew’s lack of understanding of the invention process, such inventions are usually discarded after one use, or kept solely by the creator and never brought to market.

Movie studios, and even more specifically executive producers, need to be aware of the income potential from inventions being created by the crew on their film shoots. Creating a patent portfolio of techniques, structures, compositions, and devices could create a completely new stream of income to the studio through sale and/or licensing of IP.

There needs to be a way to capture on-set innovations created on the fly and bring them to the attention of someone specifically tasked with gathering and protecting these unique ideas. Even a basic one-paragraph description of the invention accompanied by some photographs (there should be plenty of cameras around…) should be sufficient for said person to bring to the studio in order to expand on the inventions and have proper invention disclosures created, or have any new trade secrets documented.

An Intellectual Property consulting company such as ipCapital Group (www.ipcg.com) , based in Williston Vermont, can be an exceptional asset to this process, whether through on-set participation as the point person for IP “harvesting,” or by helping to sort through the copious amounts of data being generated. ipCG has done this in other “IP-naïve” industries and can help anyone through the process.

I imagine once this neglected revenue stream is focused upon by one studio, then, just like other forms of IP already used in the industry (e.g. copyrights), all the studios will aggressively put in place processes for harvesting IP. The first studio to embrace the new culture of “IP on set, all the time” will be in a much stronger position within the entertainment industry than its competitors.

Charles Root

The Digital New Age web-site is now open and we’re ready for your independent production.

While we have long been a sci-fi/horror group, we are interested in just about anything there is out there.  We are here for the indie because we’re indies.  We know that if we all band together, we can get our content out there for the WORLD to see.

If you’ve got an indie bit (feature-length, episodic, short, etc.), we’d like to talk to you.  Give us a shout!

Mark  –mrudge@digitalnewage.com

Go to Demonica’s Reign and check it out.

(And why not vote for us… you know, since you’re already there!!!)

It was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears (lots of sweat from the DP and LOTS AND LOTS of blood!)

It was filmed in one, 20 hour day.  Ugh!  But WHATTABLAST!!!

I can’t help but think of what a hit “Demonica Reigns” is going to be after the amazing day spent filming 90% of it.  As background, we’re in a contest on www.projectbreakout.com and we have 2 weeks to make a 15 minute piece for the “Masters of the Macabre” competition.  We made an early decision to do all that we could to take a creepy tween girl and sprinkle in demons and “zombies” to make something with a great story and a whole lot of scare.

So many amazing people came out today to help us.  I could try to name a few, but I would end up listing everyone b/c that’s how incredible folks were.  We met several people who are very excited about working with us on future projects and I can honestly say that while I know they will have a good time creating with us, DNA will be the ones to benefit in the end.

Expect to see more great things out of this group as more-and-more amazing people bring their talents to our door.  And please go to www.projectbreakout.com next Monday (Sept 22nd), go under “Masters of the Macabre”, find “Demonica Reigns, and vote for us.  I will post a link here when we have it, but I’m not going to turn-away 12:01am votes that day!!!

Thanks again to all who helped.  You created some magic today!

We have entered a short into the Dare 2 Direct contest and we would appreciate your vote.  Surf on over to:

http://www.chillertv.com/D2D2/Videos/?uv=527722

and give us a big thumbs-up!  The piece is titled Demonica!

It never ceases to amaze me what the indie world can do.  I was at Dragon.con this weekend and I watched some absolutely spectacular films.  Some came out of colleges where they obviously possess the educators and equipment to assist in making an awesome project, but the end-result was still a group of “kids” who created magic!  Some were folks who work in The Industry by day but feel the draw to create in their “off” hours.  Again, they have the know-how and the equipment that most people do not possess, but it still comes down to them pouring their passion into something that might only get viewed by a few hundred people before it ends up collecting dust on a shelf.  Art for art’s sake!!!

Thanks to all who put their efforts into entertaining us.  I sincerely hope I will have the honor of putting some of that content up on the Digital New Age site so that the rest of the world can be as blessed as I was!

The horror/thriller/suspense film “Special Affects” will be done filming within a few days. I’m very excited to get this one out there for all to see.

A special effects artist, new to the professional world but full of desire to “make it”, is visited by her dead sister. The sister ‘helps’ her by causing her to kill people on film, making some VERY realistic effects! Things twist around for our heroine right up to the very last shot.

Ryan Alison does a FANTASTIC job in the lead role. I’ve been very lucky to work with some of the folks involved on this.

DNA is up-and-running! Surf on over to Digital New Age Entertainment and snoop around a bit. The various companies we’ve brought together as well as the leaders who will assist you are all there for you to see. And there’s already a free movie (Operation: Dead 1).

And there’s LOADS more to come, so add us to your favorites and check back often. We’re already getting submissions from independent film-makers and expect to have more content, from feature-length to short-films, on the web-site very soon.

The Internet is about to get a treat. Forces from a variety of sources are joining talents to bring independent entertainment to the World! The company’s name is Digital New Age Entertainment.

Named for the strands of chemicals inside us that both store our history and determine our future, Digital New Age Entertainment is about all of us. There are independent movies, TV-style, and short-length productions sitting in houses and studios all around the world that would be fascinating to thousands and millions of people across the globe–but unless that content is broadcast for us all to see, it may be relegated to the dustbin.

Hollywood produces a nice niche of entertainment; but it is just a small slice of what we all enjoy. Very few people sit down on their couch and are content to watch only the blockbuster epics that get the backing of the “big boys”. We may watch and enjoy that stuff, but we know deep down inside that there is so much more out there. We know that there are things we haven’t even seen yet that would thrill our imaginations.

And DNA is about finding that content and putting it up on the Web in a high-quality format so that it can be enjoyed by people in Hollywood, California or Hyderabad, India. DNA is about content and we are building a web-site and a company that will bring that content to every viewer all around the World.

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