Hollywood Writers Strike Tops AFI Hot List
Film Institute Announces Picks For 2007 "Moments Of Significance"
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"30 Rock" writer Tina Fey and "SNL" writer Seth Meyers walked the picket line during the Writer's Guild Strike in 2007. (AP)
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AFI says Web sites such as TMZ.com and PerezHilton.com encourage a brigade of "citizen paparazzi" to "tear down pop idols." Shown here are tabloid favorites Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Nicole Richie, and Lindsay Lohan. (CBS/AP)
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On Thursday, AFI's 13-member jury - which includes film scholars, artists and critics - announced seven events that affected "the world of moving image" over the past year.
The Writers Guild of America strike, which began Nov. 5, topped the list. The labor dispute between writers-guild members and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers addresses storytelling in the digital age and "may be a defining event in shaping the future," according to AFI.
The group cites the iPhone as a "symbol of the exploding on-demand culture." The device, which sparked a shopping frenzy when it was unveiled over the summer, allows users to stream and download music, movies and TV shows.Photos: Wacky & Tacky Celebrities Of 2007
The country's cultural obsession with scandal reached new heights (lows?) in 2007, with coverage of Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears often eclipsing traditional news on the war, the economy and other topics of international scale. AFI says Web sites such as TMZ.com and PerezHilton.com encourage a brigade of "citizen paparazzi" to "tear down pop idols."
AFI is a national organization dedicated to education, preservation and celebration of American film. The group, known for its "100 movies" lists, recognizes 10 films and television shows each year. The 2007 winners will be honored at a luncheon on Jan. 10.
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