The New Digital Cinema

Millennials just like to watch – the pacification of the YouTube generation.

August 11, 2008 · 1 Comment

Yesterday I spent the day at the start of the HYDROGEN ROAD TOUR in Portland Maine USA, creating a EPK (Electronic Press Kit) for Volkswagen. I got to observe the visitors, and listen to their questions for three hours. Here was a chance to see cutting edge hydrogen cell vehicles and talk in depth with the engineers that actually built them. You would think that 20-somethings, the generation who is going to solve the current energy mess and reap the benefits of solving the same, would be all over this. Here was millions of dollars worth of new technology from the US, Asia and Europe, sitting on the foggy lawn in front of the Portland Head Light (lighthouse)… Free and open to the public.

Yet the average age of the audience was 65+. I estimated that 70% of the audience was over 65, with 25% 30 to 65 and the rest (5%) under 30. John Tillman, who is Program Manager for Volkswagen’s US Advanced Powertrain Research Program and one of the top fuel cell engineers in the US, blamed it on being in Maine, with a large retiree population, but I was not so sure. I saw plenty of young people in Portland, and many college kids home for the summer. 5% under 30? That was a shock. Energy Costs, Sustainability and it’s cousin, Climate Change are the most important topics in the US now… What is the deal?

Let’s assume that the low turnout was due to bad PR. But, those <30 that did come seemed to be content to just look at the cars, take photos on their cell phones and maybe listen in to the discussions for a minute or two – in the 3 hours I was there, not ONE person under 30 asked a question. The older folks however (men and women) were not at all shy about getting their questions answered, adding in their opinions and generally being very proactive getting info. John almost last his voice answering questions for 3 hours.

The difference in the generations was more than dramatic. The 70 plus people were very at ease verbally… enthusiastic and involved. The under 30’s hung back and clicked away with their mobile. They showed no interest in getting information verbally. Okay, lets assume they wanted to get info online… The older person who asked questions got the information much faster, in a personalized fashion and they would have had to go to a dozen sites to get the answers they wanted, assuming they answers were online. In many cases you could get information from John that was not published anywhere.

So does a life staring at a computer screen create a generation of people who can’t engage in conversations and seek information verbally? Snoop around (online of course) and you get differing data. From “The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don’t Trust Anyone Under 30) By Mark Bauerlein” to this quote from Medscape.com:

“This generation has a great ability to multitask and maintain several dialogues, which makes them versatile communicators. While this generation communicates through technology, they remain quite savvy in verbal communication skills (Melik, 2007).”

Beyond all of that, the ease in which these 70+ folks connected with one another was striking. The social and self esteem benefits were visible. They felt hooked in, empowered and important. You don’t get that from a Wiki page. It’s too bad they will never see these cars go into the mass market.

VW’s prediction for their fuel cell cars was sometime in the years 2015 – 2019, long after most of the people attending would have passed on. Very few of those attending would live long enough to see the world John was describing.

Where were those who would?

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Shooting $500,000+ Hydrogen Cell Prototypes

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The HYDROGEN ROAD TOUR started at the historic Portland head Light lighthouse

The HYDROGEN ROAD TOUR started at the historic Portland head Light lighthouse

I got a great education today shooting the VW hydrogen fuel cell cars in Portland Maine. It is part of the HYDROGEN ROAD TOUR, starting here in the far NE and ending in LA. Go when they come to your town and see the cars including BMW, MB, Toyota, Hyundai, Honda… and learn about Hydrogen Fuel cell technology. You’ll be seeing (and driving) hand-made prototypes that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars (INFO). There was a LOT I didn’t know… For example, a hydrogen fuel cell actually creates electricity via a electro-chemical process, in other words nothing is burning, there is no combustion… Such as with GMs Volt, where a small gas engine will recharge the battery.

Another thing I didn’t know is that in the future (or rather, NOW if you want to…) homeowners will be creating their own hydrogen fuel to power cars and homes… All you need is electricity (from solar or wind power or AC) fuel cells and WATER… As you probably know, Hydrogen power is zero emission energy, it only produces (drinkable) water. Although I was told it was a bit bitter!

Tomorrow I fly back to LA… I’m editing and delivering the footage tonight while I watch the Olympics. Did you see the US Men steal the 4 x 100 freestyle medley from the French (who said they came to “crush” the Americans)? The US was expected to hope for a bronze. And the guy who said that was the one who lost the race in the last 1/2 second. See the replay if you missed it — could be the best swim race ever.

Right now I am watching CUBA destroy the US Women’s Volleyball Team.

My one-man-band portable HD studio, 2 HD cameras and HD editing...

My one-man-band portable HD studio, 2 HD cameras and HD editing...


My hand-held rig with LED light and wireless mic.

My hand-held rig with LED light and wireless mic.

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WOW! George Bush was just likable!

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Just saw W being interviewed by Bob Costas on NBC’s Olympic coverage. HE discussed Russia, Georgia, Darfur, Baseball… sounded gracious and well spoken… what happened? Was he drunk? Was I drunk? Makes me think if he had stayed Governor of Texas and not have spent the last 4 years spreading death and economic & environmental disaster everywhere… we might have actually LIKED him.

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