David Lere is a twenty one year old movie director who has been making short films with his friends and colleagues since he was in the tenth grade. David has a plethora of fifty short movies in his ever-expanding portfolio. It was in the beginning of this year, 2006 that David decided to get out of the crab he had been trapped in. Since there were so many moviemakers like him in the world, very few were even being noticed. That is when David decided to make a movie on MySpace site MySpace.com and called it MySpace. There are millions of members of the MySpace site and they all would want to view a movie on their site. When the movie was uploaded earlier this year, it attracted more than thirty million downloads. This has probably been the most viewed short movie on the Internet. The length of the movie is not more than twelve minutes long and caters to the MySpace members in the age group of 18 to 20 years. The name of the movie was not unintentionally named to coincide with the name of the site, considering the traffic the site generates, and the rate at which movie code is generated and passed on through the world. The movie on MySpace site MySpace.com would be a hit in very little time. This is what has happened.
The release of the movie propelled David to fame, and he has been getting innumerable offers from various TV channels and filmmakers to make short films on stories and topics that relate to the youth of the time. It may be a good idea to make some more short movies on the MySpace site MySpace.com and upload it. Maybe some of the more creative of members can come up with some signature music for the site, which will make the short movie an even more sought after clip in the history of the site.
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