Who Makes Movies?

Who Makes Movies?

"Who Makes Movies?" was an advertising campaign run jointly by several international associations looking to crack down on copyright infringement of motion pictures, most notably the MPAA, as part of the larger "Respect Copyrights" campaign. The campaign was endorsed by several motion picture workers' guilds, including the Directors Guild of America, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts, the Motion Picture Editors Guild, the Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America.

Installments

Five short films were created, each profiling the work done by primarily blue-collar workers in the production of a feature film. These films were shown as movie trailers in large movie theaters, and were also made available on the website "respectcopyrights.org".

The films profile:
* A set painter
* A director animator
* A grip
* A make-up artist
* A stuntmanIn addition to explaining their jobs, the worker gives details about their life to the viewer. For example, the set painter declares "I met my wife when I did "The Big Chill"." The worker then appeals to the viewer to not download movies as it reduces the income of ordinary, common workers. It is an attempt to dispel the concept that copyright infringement only reduces the profits of large, faceless movie studios and rich movie stars. One problem raised with the spots is that blue collar workers highlighted are typically paid hourly or daily and do not share in movie profit participation. However, common sense dictates that the less money the industry is making, the fewer workers they will be able to hire and the less they will be able to pay them.

Comparison to other campaigns

The campaign attempts to appeal to a consumer's compassion, much in the same way that the "Home Taping is Killing Music" campaign appealed to the consumer's interest in the art form.

Parody and criticism

Some critics found the tone of the ads to be disingenuous, and "holier-than-thou" ref|wired1. Some also pointed out that advertising as a movie trailer was targeting the people who were already paying to see movies, and added to the growing inconveniences associated with attending movies in person ref|boing1.

The ads inspired many parodies, including:
* A short film, also named "Who Makes Movies?", providing a fictional sixth installment from the perspective of a fluffer in the adult film industry ref|imdb1. The film was written and directed by Chris Luccy and stars Tom Konkle as "Handy" Randy Palmer. The film is accompanied by the parody website "Respect-Porno.org"ref|respectporno.
* A widely distributed internet video called "Who Steals Movies?", from the perspective of a common movie bootlegger who will be out of money if the MPAA's campaign is successful.
* The November 11, 2006 "The Boondocks" strip portrays the story of Rufus "Spielberg" Jenkins, who decries the effects of internet piracy on his theater-taping bootlegging business.

References


* " [http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,62197,00.html Anti-Piracy Campaign Gets a Laugh] " from Wired
* " [http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/16/who_makes_movies_zom.html Who makes movies? Zombies, fluffers and writers] " from Boing Boing
* " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455860/ Who Makes Movies?] " information on IMDB
* " [http://respect-porno.org/ respect-porno.org] " Parody of [http://respectcopyrights.com respectcopyrights.com]

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