Read + Write + Report
Home | Start a blog | About Orble | FAQ | Blogs | Writers | Paid | My Orble | Login

IT’S TV, BUT NOT AS WE KNOW IT

July 30th 2010 01:08
By Jonathan Scutt 30/7/10

I just read Myf Warhurst complaining about seeing 1 year old twins playing video games on their baby iphones.
I once made a documentary about TV for mobile phones. I thought this would be the future for television & a chance for me to make a bit of money providing content. Presumably Jim Shomos the creator of the FORGET THE RULES ‘digital media’ comedy show thought so too.
But no it wasn’t!
Maybe the cost of downloading is too high, (which apparently it is) but people seem to love their video games.
I thought the trains would be full of commuters all watching television, hopefully with their headphones on. What prat decided to put a speaker in an MP3 player instead of a headphone socket!
I figured there would be a great need for more TV content to fill all the hungry phone screens.
Those twins Myf was comlaining about could have been watching The Wiggles on their iphones. Instead they were preparing early for a life of shooting innocent civilians in Iraq by remote control. Possibly hoping to one day get themselves on Wikileaks. (But let's not get political!)
Anyway here is the clip from FAMOUS FOR 15 METERS! about mobile phone TV.

Famous for 15 Meters! title
Title for FAMOUS FOR 15 METERS! documentary



46
Vote


   
subscribe to this blog 


   

   


Add A Comment

To create a fully formatted comment please click here.


CLICK HERE TO LOGIN | CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Name or Orble Tag
Home Page (optional)
Comments
Bold Italic Underline Strikethrough Separator Left Center Right Separator Quote Insert Link Insert Email
Notify me of replies
Your Email Address
(optional)
(required for reply notification)
Submit
More Posts
2 Posts
2 Posts
1 Posts
114 Posts dating from October 2006
Email Subscription
Receive e-mail notifications of new posts on this blog:
0
Moderated by Jonathan
Copyright © 2012 On Topic Media PTY LTD. All Rights Reserved. Design by Vimu.com.
On Topic Media ZPages: Sydney |  Melbourne |  Brisbane |  London |  Birmingham |  Leeds     [ Advertise ] [ Contact Us ] [ Privacy Policy ]