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wannabe-f-f-friends · 1 month
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ofswordsandpens · 9 months
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actually I do love getting comments on my criticisms of the pjo show that are like "it feels like you're just nitpicking" cause its like yeah I sure am!! welcome to the blog!!!
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lotus-pear · 7 months
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i wish all people who use others' art as a means for financial profit a very fucking kill yourself. i mean it.
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travalerray · 8 months
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Chengxian AU where there's no war BUT WWX gets de-aged Detective Conan style and while the two of them are freaking out over it and have to present a cover up for why JC's roaming around the jianghu with a child that suspiciously resembles WWX. So on one hand you have the de-aging villain conspiracy, on the other hand you have Madam Yu getting closer to a heart attack from a wholly different set of rumors.
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streaming tv is like the fantasy/fiction need for a mid list. big money thrown at projects expecting that big money can make anything too big to fail, when the reality is that there’s only so much profit to make in an oversaturated market and only so many properties that can be the number one most popular thing at a time, but no matter how many projects fail or how variable the quality of the art is, it’s never going to be acceptable again to shore up most of your projects with only SOME money and letting that “mid list” find longlasting audiences that provide your baseline business
i wish both streaming tv and the publishing industry would spend less money on more projects that cultivate good writing. i want good writing and long projects to get invested in so bad that i'm caring less and less for production
my thesis statement is that tv shows are being canceled because they cost too much money. a mid list would have saved most canceled shows. higher production costs don't mean better writing, and lower production costs don't mean worse writing
the publishing industry is asking for shorter fantasy books and is canceling series and leaving authors behind because it is throwing all its money at shiny new things that are not actually new and don't stick
all of this without investment in a "mid list" to keep baseline profits coming or to keep a foundation of writers paid and busy
if companies spent less money on shows, would they last longer? would they hone writers' skills more? does this extend to animation where the budgets are so much smaller? or is there no world where i could get multiple 25-episode seasons of arcane and i'm just deluding myself
fantasy books especially have had an oversaturation problem for years, but the biggest problem is an over-reliance on debuts without investment in originality or in authors’ futures. what this looks like is big money thrown at marketing shiny debuts or at a subset of the old familiar faces in fantasy that established themselves before the shift in industry mindset. everyone else either gets scraps or can’t find their footing after their debut. you either go viral somehow or you go home. to make money, the only acceptable projects are generic or are recognizable rehashes of previously popular but specific ideas. fantasy is considered a popular genre now, but in my opinion, fantasy has never stopped being niche, but the need to find bigger audiences and bigger investment has resulted in pushing fantasy series that don't do anything new or interesting and actively spurn good prose, but can appeal to as many people as possible (instead of weird fantasy freaks, aka me, i'm freaks, now most of the freaky fantasy i can find is in video games and a single tear is rolling down my face)
now tv. buffy the vampire slayer cost about 1-2 million per episode. star trek tng cost 1 million per episode
look where we’re at with streaming services. tv shows that cost millions and tens of millions of dollars per episode. the sopranos redefined what prestige tv meant and it cost 2-6 million per episode. chasing the new prestige mindset, game of thrones started out at 6 million per episode. today, early game of thrones’ budget from about 2011-2013 is joked about like it’s chump change, especially for game of thrones or hbo. but prestige tv reeled in that subscriber money. the streaming model today is the continuation of the prestige tv model, except that every show needs to be prestige, no matter the audience or genre or story structure. because prestige tv made money
now that the baseline model for helping your subscription/channel make money is to throw 6 million+ per episode, it's no longer a mystery why seasons are getting shorter and shorter. and the demand for higher and higher production will only mean that shows take longer and longer to make
netflix shelled out 6 million per episode - what an oddly familiar number, huh? - for stranger things season 1. season 4 cost 30 million per episode
wheel of time season 1: 10 million per episode. rings of power season 1: 58 million per episode. these are adaptations btw, not original IPs, but this is SEASON ONE money you’re looking at. i liked both rings of power and wheel of time decently, but my hot take is that both of these shows are under-written and over-produced. why so much money thrown at projects with writers at the helm who are inexperienced in the fantasy genre? rings of power in particular is bank-breaking and it was originally planned to run for several seasons
the mandalorian season 1: 15 million per episode. andor season 1: 20 million per episode. the acolyte season 1: 22 million per episode
remember that the subscription model requires subscribers to make money and requires NEW subscribers to satisfy the hunger for growth, and star wars is a single IP with established fans. the mandalorian, andor, and the acolyte all took major risks in different ways. the mandalorian actually fell back on star wars fundamentals (rather than being something net new in my opinion) and its risk was in being a show, not a movie, and the first of its kind on streaming for star wars
andor could be the riskiest fantasy/sci-fi show to hit streaming, ever. 12 episodes for season 1 that cost 250 million overall, not 6-8, explores marxist themes, and did not pull in new subscribers. what popularity it does have is purely due to word-of-mouth and plain old good writing, rather than marketing or by simply being part of star wars. it was originally going to be 5 seasons but is now going to be 2 because... 250 million dollars is a lot to spend on one season of television that didn't make you a lot of money. simple as that, even if andor is the best live-action thing disney has produced in decades in my opinion
the acolyte season 1 was 8 episodes and cost 22 million per episode, which armchair critics on social media are stating is the reason why the show has been canceled. haters will just say it was canceled because of bad writing, and fans are saying it was because of review-bombing and the diversity of the cast and crew
i disagree on some level that the acolyte is the first star wars show to be canceled, because again, andor was going to be 5 seasons and is now going to be 2, losing over 50% of the original story. even fans of the acolyte will agree that its writing wasn't the best. most fans who have seen andor will agree that it is the best-written star wars media ever on par with the best episodes of clone wars. both shows brought me over to disney plus when no other show or movie did
but in effect, both shows have been canceled
my take is that if a mid list existed, both shows should have been on it. they are part of an established IP with established fans who were going to watch the shows no matter what. most people with star wars fatigue would not have heard about the uniqueness of these shows until later and would have probably picked them up by their finales or by their season 2s
if they were not star wars properties and were original stories instead, both of these shows were still fairly unique doing things that appeal to "weird" subsets of sci-fi/fantasy fans. the mid list would have been perfect either way
i firmly believe that a mid list would have saved both of these shows. 6 million per episode MAXIMUM. ideally less. not because i dislike either show, but because i care about writing above all else. pay 1 writers room a fair wage and let them go fucking nuts for a few seasons. as long as everyone else in the production is being paid a fair and living wage, i don't care how little is spent on the show
stranger things should have been a mid-list anthology series that ran forever, wheel of time should have been a mid-list tv fantasy with at least 12 episodes per season to do any justice to those massive books but also to pay homage to the book series' roots as high fantasy that goes on and on without much of a plan and with often mid and sometimes junky writing but with appeal in that it was long-running, made readers familiar with the same characters every book for many hundreds of pages each, and is something of a comfort read now for many fans
i think that reality is catching up to streaming services and things are going to get worse before they get better
but i also think that the next "evolution" of tv should be the return of the mid list
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saeraas · 2 years
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HIS ASS IS OUT????
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flourescencia · 11 months
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I want all of you to know that the governments in Costa Rica are and have been perfectly fine with poisoning, sickening and killing their people. They have been letting our water get contaminated with agrochemicals, many of them produced in Europe but forbidden to use across all of the European Union because they are so harmful for humans to consume them, but they are okay with selling it to poorer third world countries like ourselves.
We're also the number one country with the biggest use of pesticides, placing us above the United States and China even though we are made up of only 5 million people, and this other countries are respectively made up of 324 million and 1412 million. Stomach cancer is the number one cause of death by cancer in this country and we're placed at #11 worldwide for incidence of stomach cancer. Recent news reports are saying cases of stomach cancer might increase 77% by 2040.
The companies here (many of them foreign or transnational) dedicated to cultivating fruits dump these agrochemicals into our rivers, so not only does water become toxic to drink, you should also not shower with it. The truth is some people are not being provided with drinking water so they are still nonetheless making use of it.
A recent study reported that in the canton of Alvarado in Cartago, out of 90 people interviewed 70% of them had either a relative sick with stomach cancer, or they themselves had it.
Most studies agree that the reason why stomach cancer is so prevalent is because of the use of these chemicals and how they end up in our water thanks to these companies; the government is willing to do nothing about it because they love their profit far more than they care about the citizens even though they KNOW what is happening. So far there have been at least two cases in different provinces of several school children and teachers suffering mass intoxication and it's heavily implied it was due to these chemicals.
I also want you all to know a reason why the use of these chemicals is so intensive is because we export these fruits to Europe so they can all enjoy them for the cheap but the ones who most suffer the consequences of this are those of us living here.
The most twisted of all is how our government could easily ban the use of these chemicals and instill protocols for the proper disposal of them but they evidently won't do it because it implies codemning the actions of the companies and they are disgusting people who would much rather see their profit over the health of the people they allegedly work for.
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cut-aare · 2 years
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XIAO XINGCHEN MY LITTOL MEOW MEOW
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thinksideways · 1 year
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I've eaten out of my garden for at least one meal every day for like two months. yesterday I foraged for chanterelle mushrooms in the woods. i hate so much about summer but there are definitely some upsides
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minglana · 8 months
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love when a 20-something year old student mansplains the subject that the teacher (profesorA) has been studying and teaching for 20+ years
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afairerplace · 11 months
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My impression of how strongly Taylor felt about Harry Styles is VASTLY different after hearing the vault tracks
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Another random idea that I'm gonna have to find a way to use in a fic at some point: I've recently learned of the existence of Graphic Scores, which are basically drawings used in place of usual music notation. Instead of the specific notes and measures a graphic score creates a sort of visual impression, using shape, color and even texture to create an idea of music, which every musician will inevitably interpret differently.
Anyway that's how Wei Wuxian's musical cultivation differs from the Lan sect musical cultivation.
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tvxcue · 1 year
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idr how much eleanor knows abt vane's past but for her to stand there and say he isn't human and that he's missing "all that takes shape through a mother's love" is so....................
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asclepias0819 · 2 years
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NOTHINS EVER GON BE THE SAMEEEEEEE NOT WITHOUT UUUUU
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tovarishch-dyke · 2 years
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I sincerely hope that there will be at least one more NIN tour in the future, out of body experience I tell you what
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skywitchmaja · 2 years
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*bart simpson writing on the chalkboard font* i will not form parasocial relationships with celebrities. i will not form parasocial relationships with celebrities. i will not form parasocial relationships with celebrities. i will not form parasocial relationships with celebrities. i will not form parasocial
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