Part 6/9:
The Future of Filmmaking: Quality Over Quantity
As the film landscape contracts, it appears to be gravitating towards the extreme edges—high-budget blockbusters and small, indie productions, while the middle class of filmmaking struggles to maintain viability. While some may lament the apparent decline of mainstream cinema, the balance of power is shifting towards smaller, more independent content producers who can creatively engage smaller screens.
This transformation is not an end but rather a transition that will require filmmakers to rethink how they approach storytelling, create content, and engage with their audience. As standards for content quality rise on smaller screens, it's evident that pursuing excellence will be imperative for success.