We all know about the Met's LIVE! series that streams in opera performances to ballparks, cinemas, and theatres across the country. Read this article about how the L.A. Philharmonic is jumping on the bandwagon.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-la-phil-live-20101109,0,548456.story
"Much like a simulcast of a rock concert or a boxing match, the orchestra's concerts will be heavily produced affairs, shot with multiple cameras and overseen by directors who specialize in live production. Viewers seated before 50-foot screens will see close-ups, medium and long-range shots of Dudamel and the orchestra's musicians, views of Disney Hall and the audience, as well as glimpses of the backstage action. Live interviews, and question and answer sessions will round out the transmission package."
"Transmission package?" We, meaning Americans, are so used to things being 'packaged' for us, filmed at the very best angles, directed by the very best directors, etc. It seems like I could get a better seat and more for my money by watching this "LIVE!" instead of buying a seat. Will these "LIVE!" 'packaged' events ever give actual live experiences a run for their money, or do you they they drive people INTO the theatre, opera, orchestra performance, etc.?