Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Tupac Hologram


Throughout my life I have seen many huge celebrities come and go and some of my favorite artists have also come and gone. One of my favorite artists of all-time is Tupac Shakur. With some of his great hits as California Love, Changes, and many many others, he has personally reached out to my life and helped me form the person that I am today, hardworking, talented, and the tenacity to make it in an industry such as this. So when I had heard the rumor that he was playing at Coachella, I was taken aback and realized that this isn’t real. I finally figured out that it was in fact a hologram. The hologram looked very, very real. Many of the patrons were shocked to see Tupac and Snoop Dog performing together after so many years. It also sparked up the interest in Tupacs back catalog, which helped make his record companies a lot of money

It got me thinking as a person who is really excited about live entertainment, how come I had never heard about the ability to have holograms perform for the purpose of making money. So I started to dig into in and found out that it is not reasonable if I could set up a show every day with many artists and keep the seats in my live venue filled up, I would be able to make a ton of money. At a cost of only $100,000 to $400,000 rumored it seems a bit out of my price range for the venue, but maybe one day I would be able to run several artists everyday, in order to maximize profit margin.

As this technology takes off I realized that I need something like this in order to promote my live venue and take it a step above the rest of the other live venues out there. I would love to eventually be able to find and afford a hologram machine.

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