Hollywood has consciously cultivated over-the-top celebration for generations for commercial purposes, but it's also something that feeds into the egos you inevitably find in art.
The social value of fame has been high for a long time - we as a society seem to respect those with fame, but that also seems to be increasing with the rise of the YouTuber and social media star. But people who hunt fame might find that 'success' at fame isn't fulfilling, even if they become famous, because it elevates them to a 'higher' peer group - and the need to compete continues.
LEGO Group Research - YouTuber Or Astronaut
First Choice Research - Kids Who Want To Be Famous
Greater Good - Truth About Millenials
The Journal - Narcissism in social media users and teens
The Truth About Being Famous
Daniel Day Lewis 1988 Interview
DDL at SAG 03:
Matthew McConaughey On Dealing With Fame
Ohio university graduate talks about vine ( Logan Paul)
Kris Jenner
Johnny Depp At TIFF 2012
Will Smith - Will Smith The YouTuber's YouTube Channel
Billy Porter at the 2019 Met Gala - Vogue
The 30-Second Video - Undo Tube (No Small Parts)
Directed By Andrei Tarkovsky (The shot of the track outdoors)
The black and white photo of the man with the camera is Douglas Slocombe, Director of Photography on The Servant (1963) and the first three movies of the Indiana Jones Series, and many others.
The clip of Ricky Gervais is from the very last episode of Extras (2005-2007)
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