Valentines for cynics

St. Valentines day is coming soon! So stock up on Ron Jeremy Valentines:

Or perhaps A Softer World Valentines are more your style:

The Hidden Costs of Documentaries

Good thing we have copyright, to encourage artists to create new works.

The Hidden Cost of Documentaries

Clearance costs – licensing fees paid to copyright holders for permission to use material like music, archival photographs and film and news clips – can send expenses for filmmakers soaring into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Jonathan Caouette’s “Tarnation,” for instance – a portrait of a young man’s relationship with his mentally ill mother that Mr. Caouette edited at home, on a laptop computer – was widely reported to have cost $218. In fact, after a distributor picked up “Tarnation,” improved the quality with post-production editing and cleared music rights, the real cost came to more than $460,000. Clearance expenses were about half the total.