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| − | Since the inception of Cinema, the Entertainment Industry has borne witness to several innovations, be it sound, color or the computer animation and visual effects that allow filmmakers to build entire worlds with which to showcase their visions to the world.
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| − | These epic innovations that have fundamentally changed the way consumers view the world of film, have been preserved for future generations of filmgoers but one innovation that is sorely lacking in preservation is one often looked by most moviegoers.
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| − | While Cinema’s nearly 100 year history and the names and faces that populate it remain marquee names for the public, it is the unsung heroes who work behind the scenes whose work is at danger of being lost forever. For nearly 25 years, countless savvy marketers have toiled endlessly to craft marketing for the ever evolving "Digital" age yet as time passes, their tireless work which can be measured in pixels risks permanent deletion.
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| − | '''This archive is part of ''Hollywood in Pixels''’ ongoing effort to preserve the work of the tireless marketers who have lived at the bleeding edge of the bleeding edge for more than 2 decades to reach consumers across a variety of screens. '''
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| − | In an age of rapid transformation and upheaval, their work cannot be lost to history as it is these marketers who are singlehandedly changing the face of marketing on a daily basis for in these pixels lies the passion, patience and persistence of an unsung minority looking to leave their mark on the next Golden Age of Cinema.
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Revision as of 16:12, September 17, 2021
You shouldn't dream your film, you should make it!
— Steven Spielberg
Since the inception of cinema, the entertainment industry has borne witness to several innovations, be it sound, color or the computer animation and visual effects that allow filmmakers to build entire worlds with which to showcase their visions.
These epic innovations that have fundamentally changed the way consumers view the world of film, have been preserved for future generations of filmgoers but one innovation that is sorely lacking in preservation is one often looked by most moviegoers.
For nearly 25 years of cinema’s storied history, the digital marketing community that was birthed into Hollywood at the dawn of the Internet age has yielded countless innovations of its own such as trailers debuting online, branded games/apps and executions that blur the line between the digital and real world and redefine what is possible.
Hollywood In Pixels, Inc. is a 501(c)3 founded in 2015 to ensure that the seminal digital film campaigns that helped drive digital marketing into the lexicon of Hollywood are recovered and preserved, as well as to ensure that the incredible campaigns of today and tomorrow are not lost to time.
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