dave251164, on 2012-October-05, 17:20, said:
The bridge movies are a wonderful idea and could well prove to be an excellent learning resource for players. Dividing the movies up by topic and ability level helps players find what they require to help them improve their game. My only concern would be why limit the possible audiences for the movies by charging for them? An alternative would be for authors and teachers to do it for the free publicity for their products/services - using hands from their books to advertise them or teaching hands along with their contact details? If a fee must be charged to look at what could hopefully be thousands of educational/interesting movies then it should be a nominal one of a few cents. If more were to be charged previews of the movies should be offered free to let players decide if it is suitable for their needs and worth paying for or maybe greatly discounted daily/weekly/monthly/yearly fees could be charged to watch as many movies as you wish in that time.
The change in the method of listing tournaments is a backward step which I really don't like at all. The double line listings take up alot of space so you see fewer of what's coming up without reducing the size of your chat box and the colours and format are not as easy to read and to take the information in as before.
There are free movies right now from Mike Lawrence (only one posted, but other one could be posted at anytime), Larry Cohen, Fred Gitelman, Phil Addler, Billy Miller, Danny Kleinman and Nick Straguzzi. The concept of charging for movies is to provide authors the choice. Of course, they could offer them for free, or they could try to charge for them. That would be up to the authors. Of course, I don't think every bridge movie someone writes will get published, there will surely be a review process, and perhaps the ones that cost money will get a more rigorous review.