Crap. Hate phone buttons.

Between a $200m bldg and a $200m movie.

In the former, there's little or no proprietary IP.  If one critical detail
fails to be communicated, in the worst case people die.

In the latter, no ones' lives are at stake but if one critical detail goes
to the wrong person, there may be huge repercussions financially, but no
ones life is at stake.

So there are very different needs for information sharing.

Despite superficial similarities, making a movie or TV spot with digital
tools and designing and building a physical structure with digital tools
are fundamentally different and the idea that there could be some magical
cloud solution that fits both would appear to be wishful thinking at best,
snake oil at worst.

In the long run, I just don't see what AD can do for the M & E world with
this attitude.

On Sunday, March 23, 2014, Ed Manning <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, I think or hope the cloud issue will be settled by the contract
> lawyers for the film studios and advertisers.  There's a big difference
> between putting up a $100M building and making

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