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"Epic 2015", which is a second version of the original film, "Epic 2014", was released in 2008, while its predecessor had been produced in 2004. Created by Matt Thompson and Robin Sloan, this short film focuses on presenting, both realistically, and fantastically, the emergence and development of internet media against mainstream media, and the effects all of this had had, or could have (when the presentation of events becomes fantastical, instead of real), not just on journalism at large, but on society in particular. It also focuses on the war that is being waged between traditional communications monopolies, such as the New York Times, and internet giants, such as Google, to retain control of how communication develops. Given what the two creators have explained through interviews about these two films, it is possible to discern two things; first, that the fast movement of information follows the pattern of newsflashes, which are fast, short, and to the point, in order to emphazise the rapidity in growth of internet, and especially internet media services, and the second, to generate in the audience a sense for the fight that is arising between the traditional communications media and the online services being offered now.