> If you’re under 30 and in finance, you’ve definitely noticed the radical migration of your peers from Wall Street to Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley
My heart sank. I don't want those sociopathic Wall Street bros infesting the tech scene.
This has been true since the beginning of film's history, with rare exceptions. Spectacle sells, even going back to the point when the technology of film itself was the spectacle. (See for example the always-thrilling L'Arrivée d'un Train à la Ciotat: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dgLEDdFddk)
If you want "film as art," it's generally best to avoid studio mega-corps designed to make cash.
> If you’re under 30 and in finance, you’ve definitely noticed the radical migration of your peers from Wall Street to Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley
My heart sank. I don't want those sociopathic Wall Street bros infesting the tech scene.