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General Discussion => The Buzz => Topic started by: sam on June 20, 2010, 18:55
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The first episode of the new science fiction drama Pioneer One has debuted and it looks like a hit. The pilot was shot for just $6,000, raised through the micro-funding platform Kickstarter, and the production is being supported through donations on the show's website. Donations can be made on a sliding scale with 'bonus' rewards for each level, such as an mp3 of the opening theme and deleted scenes. The show is being distributed through file-sharing systems such as BitTorrent and LimeWire thanks to VODO, the group who also helped produce it. Is this the future of television?
http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/10/06/20/1350247/Made-For-Torrents-Sci-Fi-Drama-Pioneer-One-Debuts
-- looks quite interesting, I'm downloading the torrent as I write this :-)
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Haven't got time to watch it. :(
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shame.
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I'm slightly skeptical - is it not good enough for TV?
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dunno, I'll let you know once I've downloaded it... seems an interesting way to get stuff out there.
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As long as you're not paying for extra bandwidth.
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yeah, I guess so... then again I'd never sign up for a proper internet connection that was limited like that. I need my TB a week... :crazy:
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:horror: What on earth do you find to download? I struggle to get to about 10Gb a month!
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lots of stuff... but at the moment, work and streaming the world cup take up quite a bit.
Also, you have to remember what I do takes 1TB of data a day... so just transfering small files to my laptop takes up a bit when I want to work on them at home.