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If O'Barry wasn't interested in financial gain, why didn't he just put the film on youtube
The film was not made by O'Barry, it was made about O'Barry, and it was funded by a donation; from Jim Clark, the multi-millionaire behind Netscape. So what on earth are you talking about!?!
There are other perfectly logical reasons why a movie or documentary cannot just be release direct onto Youtube, e.g. when it comes to entering into certain competitions or finding distributors.
Gaining a prize such as Sundance is a lot more important to establishing the credibility of the campaign than Youtube views (on which there is already plenty of related footage).
Have you any idea what it cost to make ... all that tech, post production ... all the crew?
In short, if you do not know what you are talking about ... don't.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4LQ9o2LOSg
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