Picture this!
The Folk Media Society Vision
Imagine this Vision has already arrived. Imagine that you as a media creator have a simple way to bring together competent and creative production teams, and that despite your low budget, your team has access to state-of-the-art media equipment. Once your team has produced a piece of media, imagine being able to easily distribute it in a way that brings in profits. Expression of your creativity plays out on your own terms, so there's no pressure to 'sell out' your creative vision or to sign away your career to become a pawn of big business. You and your team decide what goes into your production, how it's distributed, how the money is to be made, and how the team splits the profits.
Now, imagine an entire independent media industry made up of highly-networked small businesses and individuals who all have these sorts of benefits available to them. This new industry essentially amounts to a whole new media system, based on a wide distribution of power among media-makers and their audiences. This new system offers audiences a truly rich diversity of ideas, information, and creative angles, without being filtered through a corporate content-selection process. Here, there is more great media than ever to choose from, and it comes from every walk of life. There is a wide new diversity of online publications, radio stations, and TV channels that compile content to suit virtually all possible audiences. People are far more likely than ever to hear a new point of view, and to understand and respect this new perspective. There's really no need anymore for big media institutions to decide which talent is 'ready for primetime' and which isn't, because in this new media ecosystem, audiences decide for themselves whether a piece of media is worthwhile. Here, good media, in effect, distributes itself by pleasing the crowds enough for them to help it 'go viral.' Neither artists nor audiences would even tolerate a big corporation trying to mediate our public conversations, because the thought would strike us all as patently absurd. Here, a consumer of media content can instantly talk back to the creators of the content, and to other audience members. In fact, an audience member can just as well pick up a microphone or a camera, and share their own thoughts and creative outbursts with the world. And, if they're any good, they can make money at it. This new paradigm even empowers small businesses by offering better access to advertising slots in rich media environments like audio and video. Finally, imagine the profound local economic benefits as a result of Humboldt County being at the center of this new industry.
Ready to Launch!
The Folk Media Society has the course toward this new media system plotted out! Specific projects, creative strategies, and innovative services have already been identified and conceptually developed that we believe will not only decentralize and diversify the media of the future, but also bring great rewards and profits to our partners, associates and investors. We believe the Folk Media Society may even become the most influential media company on Earth!
We are ready to start establishing this company, bringing together a team of the finest talent and savvy business minds that Humboldt has to offer. We wish to form a broad alliance of local businesses, freelancers, financiers, nonprofits, "sweat-equity" volunteers, and others to form a remakably resilient business entity that's up to the task. Humboldt County is an excellent place to spark a historic advancement in human commnunications! And perhaps you yourself are destined to be an integral force behind this advance.
Want Details?
As you can imagine, we're eager to share the Plan with those who can help make it happen. However, due to the very sensitive nature of a strategy that would upset the balance of power in media, it's necessary to maintain strict confidentiality of the Plan. In order to ensure that our Vision is not co-opted, watered down, or otherwise neutralized, we must require anyone exposed to the details to first sign a confidentiality agreement. While such secrecy may not be in step with local culture, it is standard procedure in founding a start-up company, and assures a greater possibility for success for those who invest their time and resources in it. If you're interested and ready to sign the agreement, please contact us at the email address below.
We're especially interested in sharing the plans with those who can offer business management skills, start-up capital (or help getting it), legal guidance (especially pertaining to business formation), financial guidance, advanced programming skills to develop web-based applications, web-design, marketing, video production, as well as help from motivated individuals to help out with clerical and unskilled tasks. We believe that there should be a broad and diverse base of power to this organization, so we want to allow many ways of buying a stake in the company, including with labor.
Step up, Humboldt!
Carrying out this Vision will only be possible with a concerted effort from many enterprising, skilled, dynamic, accomplished, and talented local individuals and businesses. If the Vision sounds appealing to you, but you're skeptical, get in touch to hear the plan before you write it off as impossible. Your lack of involvement might be the one thing making it impossible!
Contact us by e-mail at citizenmediaman AT gmail DOT com to learn more about the plan. Please include some information about yourself.
Sincerely,
The Folk Media Society
& TVHumboldt.com
All content of this document, including the trade name "Folk Media Society," Copyright, Paul Matthew Benson, 2009. Information herein describes a vision of the Folk Media Society (TM). The scenarios described herein are not intended as promises of any actual results, but rather a summary of the author’s current vision of, expectations for, and intentions for, this enterprise.
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