You know, some things are the evidence! "Is the constant criticism of Russell Crowe to Rachel McAdams in State of Play. The first is an old lion of the press and the second is a young blogger of the same publishing group (that of the Washington Post) and the rebuke is not mentioned other than the mantra that you hear (and read) often arise from the old world and the audacity of information bothered by the success of the best blog. The novelty is that in the film by Kevin Macdonald (Friday in our rooms), the print should think again.
For those familiar with the things of the Internet in State Of Play In fact, there is much more of a history of political and romantic intrigue to the upper floors of the U.S. government, there is all the information world is changing, the clash between those who are attached to newspapers and those who preach the religion of freedom of information blog: "Blogs are not the same thing in journalism, I like them, but they are different. It 's a bit sad to see but it seems to me that the future is between the young journalists of the Internet ", said Kevin Macdonald expressed in words, but a necessary corollary to these statements comes from what the director has put on the screen. It is also sad because it will see a world that is dying, but only to depress the sunset and not what follows.
State Of Play is the first film to stage with great intelligence and ambition without the social gap and traditionalist culture that separates the two classes of the world of information: newspapers and blogs. In the film the assault of the Washington Post editor and blogger of the editorial work accomplished two seemingly separate stories (one the first drug deal and a political dispute sentimental Ben Affleck in the second) that will prove to be rather closely related and thus forcing them to an unprecedented alliance. There
anticipate no more than a film more tense and closely linked with the classic style of the American political thriller. But what seems truly innovative as it is finally trying to bring all of the blogging revolution. For the first time in fact, a high-profile films intended for a general public staging pros and cons of the changes that the Internet has brought and is bringing in one of the many areas of content production.
The newspapers in America are in crisis and the question about their future is on the agenda, to us the situation is no different except that it shall be discussed under: "In America we read the blogs much more than the printed newspaper," says the director, "This will die soon." Macdonald, interviewed on the issue, shows how important it was for his film the relationship between the two protagonists, emblems of old journalism and new dimension to the network less formal, more direct and more agile.
We are sure you do not anticipate anything unpredictable saying that the two during the film learn to work together as we do not reveal anything the intricate web of espionage and political intrigue stressing that eventually there will be a painting of journalism on the net. The old lion of the press, initially reticent just talking to the girl arrogantly which symbolizes the end of his world will understand how blogging has the same value of journalism paper. One lesson is on the agenda for those practical things of the internet, but maybe it sounds revolutionary to the ears of the common spectator.
So what is Kevin Macdonald for the future of journalism? "I think there is a distinct difference between the future and the future of newspaper journalism: journalism can go to any support while newspapers do not particularly interest me." Do you think the transition from paper to online is painless? "No. Although there are great online titles such as the Huffington Post, which is real journalism and not to case now wants to hire 50 investigative reporter, the same I think the next 10 years will be the gold was for the corrupt politicians because they can do whatever they want because there are no more journalists to reveal its secrets. "
For now anyway the best scoop on politics, arrogant attitude of companies and thousands of small inconsistencies in the action of who should lead the country are arriving daily from the network.
For those familiar with the things of the Internet in State Of Play In fact, there is much more of a history of political and romantic intrigue to the upper floors of the U.S. government, there is all the information world is changing, the clash between those who are attached to newspapers and those who preach the religion of freedom of information blog: "Blogs are not the same thing in journalism, I like them, but they are different. It 's a bit sad to see but it seems to me that the future is between the young journalists of the Internet ", said Kevin Macdonald expressed in words, but a necessary corollary to these statements comes from what the director has put on the screen. It is also sad because it will see a world that is dying, but only to depress the sunset and not what follows.
State Of Play is the first film to stage with great intelligence and ambition without the social gap and traditionalist culture that separates the two classes of the world of information: newspapers and blogs. In the film the assault of the Washington Post editor and blogger of the editorial work accomplished two seemingly separate stories (one the first drug deal and a political dispute sentimental Ben Affleck in the second) that will prove to be rather closely related and thus forcing them to an unprecedented alliance. There
anticipate no more than a film more tense and closely linked with the classic style of the American political thriller. But what seems truly innovative as it is finally trying to bring all of the blogging revolution. For the first time in fact, a high-profile films intended for a general public staging pros and cons of the changes that the Internet has brought and is bringing in one of the many areas of content production.
The newspapers in America are in crisis and the question about their future is on the agenda, to us the situation is no different except that it shall be discussed under: "In America we read the blogs much more than the printed newspaper," says the director, "This will die soon." Macdonald, interviewed on the issue, shows how important it was for his film the relationship between the two protagonists, emblems of old journalism and new dimension to the network less formal, more direct and more agile.
We are sure you do not anticipate anything unpredictable saying that the two during the film learn to work together as we do not reveal anything the intricate web of espionage and political intrigue stressing that eventually there will be a painting of journalism on the net. The old lion of the press, initially reticent just talking to the girl arrogantly which symbolizes the end of his world will understand how blogging has the same value of journalism paper. One lesson is on the agenda for those practical things of the internet, but maybe it sounds revolutionary to the ears of the common spectator.
So what is Kevin Macdonald for the future of journalism? "I think there is a distinct difference between the future and the future of newspaper journalism: journalism can go to any support while newspapers do not particularly interest me." Do you think the transition from paper to online is painless? "No. Although there are great online titles such as the Huffington Post, which is real journalism and not to case now wants to hire 50 investigative reporter, the same I think the next 10 years will be the gold was for the corrupt politicians because they can do whatever they want because there are no more journalists to reveal its secrets. "
For now anyway the best scoop on politics, arrogant attitude of companies and thousands of small inconsistencies in the action of who should lead the country are arriving daily from the network.
by WIRED.IT of 30/04/2009
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