Quote:Sometime soon after the Yggdrasil shows up in public for the first time, Noah's probably going to get a business proposition (I certainly don't have the necessary business contacts/skills to handle something on the potential scale this has). Iris is awfully good at video and holotech. While personal holoprojectors might be a bit much (yet), you could certainly handle them as theatres. Taking all of the old classic movies and turning them into true 3D holos to watch has a lot of profit potential. *grin* As does assembling full video movies/3Ds of books that haven't had movies yet. *chuckle* The sample portfolio that Noah would get to view would include the Lord of the Rings remixed - to follow the books much more closely - as well as Iris' version of The Hobbit. He'd also get a projector, Lord of the Rings in 3D, and Raiders of the Lost Ark in 3D. Think he'd be interested?That sounds like a valid, and viable, business to be in. Since The Jason and Iris are going to be doing all the work and maintaining all the equipment, Noah will only take 10% of "Studio Jeu d'Ombre" for the connections and money he'll provide - you keep the other 90% (and can pick a different name if you want).
Mind you, Noah will also want to make 3D-video versions of radio plays - everything from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Tracy#Radio]Dick Tracy to http://www.cbc.ca/afghanada/]Afghanada to the new http://fnord.sandwich.net/fenwiki/doku. ... the_troops]Red Lad. (Kohran can continue to voice-act on that last one...)
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Rob Kelk
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