Can’t wait for the 3rd version of the Lion King where the opening bit looks like it was done on PowerPoint with the animations and transitions features.
please, that is so specific i demand to know why. u must have a very good reason for the vector format. this is so specific no one knows what u said. please explain ur reasons. i am dying to udnerstand what that means.
Yeah, but that's still hardware, weight, and space. With digital format, we don't have to worry about that. I remember gigantic CD and DVD cases. Then you wiuod need a player for the new format.
If I could insert movies into my TV like a gumball machine, and when I hit eject they would all clink into a little metal tray at the bottom for me to collect, I would start buying physical media again.
I drank an entire bottle of Sriracha sauce with chicken wings and chips and it just fell in! It all happened too fast I hadn’t eaten since that morning!
Nah I got a better idea. How about a giant disc, probably twice the size of laserdiscs that will function like the failed video on vinyl experiment. It shall contain one fourth of the film!
I don't see the point in physicals anymore, they all eventually go the way of the VHS or DVD. Personally I don't see them releasing anymore after blue rays, probably will go all digital eventually.
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Examples of vector drawings: https://inkscape.org/gallery/
https://www.asciiart.eu/movies/star-wars
Lately, it seems every movie is either a sequel or a regurgitated plot.
this is very good and efficient!
https://youtu.be/BDERfRP2GI0?si=8H3wvdeSNCYI57ed