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`VALENCIA, California -- Coming May 5 to a computer near you: a serious stab by mainstream
`Hollywood at producing a film specifically for the Internet.
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`And, unlike the wobbly, streaming shorts that pass for film these days on the Net, Quantum Project
`will be designed to download and view on a monitor or a TV screen, theoretically giving viewers the
`same quality experience as a DVD.
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`The $3 million, 40-minute drama about a young physicist's journey into alternate realities stars John
`Cleese, Fay Masterson, and Stephen Dorff and is directed by Academy Award-winning director
`Eugenio Zanetti.
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`"This so far exceeds what anyone else has thought of doing before that we really see ourselves in the
`same way as the gutsy people who developed and made [Hollywood's first serious sound-dubbed
`film] 'The Jazz Singer,'" said Quantum Project co-executive producer Stephen Simon. "Those people
`didn't view what they were doing as an experiment, and neither do we."
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`Still, Quantum clearly is an experiment for Scott Sander, whose company Sightsound.com is
`bankrolling the film. In Quantum, Sander sees an opportunity to position his company at the center
`of a new market for downloadable film on the Net. It's also a way to bypass the traditional studio-to-
`theater distribution system.
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`"The studio system is all about carefully controlling [the buzz] for an upcoming movie," Sander said.
`"We're opening the vault and passing around all that stuff normally controlled by the studios: the
`footage, the trailers and the electronic press kits."
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`Viewers will pay to download the movie -- how much, Sander won't say. They're free to pass it on to
`their friends, but the movie's encrypted digital format will require successive viewers to pay, too.
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`They will be able to do as they please with the promotional material. "They could create the world's
`most kick-ass Fay Masterson site," Sander said.
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`Downloading the film will take up to half an hour over a broadband connection; with a 56K modem,
`it could easily take eight hours. The resulting file will eat up at least 150 megabytes of hard-disk
`space.
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`Still, there's evidence that Net movie buffs are willing to take the plunge. An estimated 18.8 million
`movie fans scan the Web for their favorite film material, according to a recent survey by online market
`researcher Cyber Dialogue. Of 1,000 adults sampled from that group, 63 percent said they'd be "very
`interested" in downloading movies to their TV set, while 36 percent said they'd be interested in
`downloading to their PC.
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`That number will skyrocket over the next two to three years as broadband takes off, predicted Cyber
`Dialogue analyst Peter Clemente.
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`"We need a launch pad for downloading film on the Net and this film could be it," Clemente said.
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`Much, of course, will depend upon whether viewers actually like the material they download. That's
`why Simon and producing partner Barnet Bain are treating their project just like a mainstream
`Hollywood production -- albeit one on an accelerated shooting schedule and shot in digital tape.
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