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westsidevideo
6 months ago

I feel like I've seen so many TV cancellation announcements for stuff that I might've watched but now might not. And it really just emphasizes how much the current system is eating itself.

Binge culture means that people are expected to consume a show right as it drops. Because so many shows are binged now, even weekly shows are held to the same standard. If they don't perform well during the initial release, they are written off because binge numbers are the numbers that matter.

So you get more and more people who are afraid to get invested in shows because it might get canceled on a cliffhanger. Because of that, they don't tune in to watch something until they're sure its going to continue. So the next bingeable show gets less viewers. It gets canceled. More people join the 'I'm not going to watch yet because I'm afraid to get invested' crowd. Less people watch TV.

And it sucks because people like this are often the most ardent fans of a work--the ones who will write fanfiction and make fanart and write long analytical posts convincing people to watch a show. The people who will make a new show their whole personality because that's how hyperfixation works. I am amongst that crowd. I can't let myself get invested in something anymore unless I know that I'm going to get emotional payoff.

TV execs have been continuously breaking trust with fandom spaces for the past several years. They don't give shows a chance to find their legs, to grow an audience, to gain a cult following. They kill something in it's cradle in service to the numbers.

And it's not just the fans who suffer because of this. It's writer's rooms. I'm going to school right now for screenwriting and its BAD out there. So many writers who pour their heart and soul into a concept only to never get to bring it to fruition. There's no room for slow burns. For thoughtful storytelling. For trusting the audience. There's no room for real creativity. So the shows that do get renewed are often competent but uninspired or sequel/franchise content. Cause that's what gets views.

I cannot imagine how disheartening it is as a writer to start so many projects and never get to finish them. Think about your own writing. If you were working on a fanfiction but knew at any moment someone could stop you updating because you aren't getting enough hits/kudos, would you find joy in that anymore? I sure wouldn't.

I believe that a lot of the best storytelling is going to come out of indie spaces in the next few years--writers and artists moving outside of Hollywood and making their own low budget stories. Because it's almost impossible to thrive within the current system.

It's not the writer's fault. It's not the fan's fault. It's the way TV has become. And its going to crash and burn and I'm sure execs will find a way to blame anything but the system they created.

westsidevideo
6 months ago

I absolutely love classic, wholesome, heartwarming family films that are full of magic and important messages. No over the top stupid humour snd No heavy CGI or AI

Goodnight Mister Tom, The amazing Mr Blunden, The railway children, The wizard of OZ, Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory and of course Disney movies like Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks

All some of my most treasured movies ❤️

westsidevideo
6 months ago

Mom?

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6 months ago
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westsidevideo
6 months ago

episodes that i think every tv show should have:

timeloop

whodunit

musical

beach trip

random genre change (especially if it's to a noir detective thing)

one where they get randomly meta and fourth wall breaky but then never acknowledge it again

one where something happened but we as the audience don't actually get to see how it happened and only see it through the unreliable narrated flashbacks as recollected by the characters

westsidevideo
6 months ago
Re-sharing This Post I Found On Twitter For People Looking For Alternatives To NaNo. I Haven't Tried
Re-sharing This Post I Found On Twitter For People Looking For Alternatives To NaNo. I Haven't Tried
Re-sharing This Post I Found On Twitter For People Looking For Alternatives To NaNo. I Haven't Tried
Re-sharing This Post I Found On Twitter For People Looking For Alternatives To NaNo. I Haven't Tried
Re-sharing This Post I Found On Twitter For People Looking For Alternatives To NaNo. I Haven't Tried

Re-sharing this post I found on Twitter for people looking for alternatives to NaNo. I haven't tried any of these sites but they might be worth looking into.

westsidevideo
6 months ago

Hate AI, but love writing contests?

Want to take part in a global, fun project to write a Novella in one month?

Grab some friends, and take part in Novella November, by writing 1,000 words a day for the month of November, ending with a 30,000 word Novella to test and stretch your novel-writing skills!

Your goal is not perfection, but merely getting into the habit of writing a litte bit every single day :D

No website, no sign-ups -- Just a community initiative to write using only your own word!

What are the rules? Just Three so far!

#1 - No AI

#2 - No Plagiarizing

#3 - Wordcount for the month should only come from what you write during the month.

What does that mean?

Only words written during November should go towards your Wordcount for the month... but! Feel free to use your 30k words as a continuation of previous writing, or just make it the first 30k words in a longer novel!

Don't think you can write a whole entire 30k word story? Write a series of short stories that total up to 30k!

Not ready to write original works yet? Write a 30k word fanfiction that you can post after the end of the month!

Share your writing experience, tips, encouragement, and questions in the #Novella November tag!

EDIT 1, from the tags: Want a progress tracker? Track your progress with TrackBear!

https://trackbear.app/

Or, create some custom progress cards in advance you can fill out as you reach word goals!

westsidevideo
6 months ago
The San Francisco Chronicle On Friday August 30. I Re-watched "Past Tense" With My Roommate.

The San Francisco Chronicle on Friday August 30. I re-watched "Past Tense" with my roommate.

westsidevideo
6 months ago

Random linguistic worldbuilding: A language with six sets of pronouns, which are set by one's current state of existence. There's a separate pronoun for people who are alive, people who are dead, and potential future people who are yet to be born, and the ambiguous ones of "may or may not be alive or aleady dead", "may or may not have even been born yet", and the ultimate general/ambiguous all-covering one that covers all ambiguous states.

The culture has a specific defined term for that tragic span of time when a widow keeps accidentally referring to their spouse with living pronouns. New parents-to-be dropping the happy surprise news of a pregnancy by referring to their future child with the "is yet to be born" pronoun instead of a more ambiguous one and waiting for the "wait what did you just say?" reactions.

Someone jokingly referring to themselves with the dead person pronouns just to highlight how horrible their current hangover is. A notorious aspiring ladies' man who keeps trying to pursue women in their 20s despite of approaching middle age fails to notice the insult when someone asks him when he's planning to get married, and uses the pronoun that implies that his ideal future bride may not even be born yet.

A mother whose young adult child just moved away from home for the first time, who continues to dramatically refer to their child with "may or may not be already dead" until the aforementioned child replies to her on facebook like "ma stop telling people I'm dead" and having her respond with "well how could I possibly know that when you don't even write to us? >:,C"

westsidevideo
6 months ago
I Think The Boldest Prediction Star Trek Ever Made Was That We Would Be Using Celsius By 2024 Across

I think the boldest prediction Star Trek ever made was that we would be using Celsius by 2024 across the nation. That said, they accurately predicted the temperature today so y'all: keep your eyes out for the bell riots :-|

westsidevideo
6 months ago

i got into star trek as a bit and now unfortunately ive realized its one of the most beautiful shows ever. its about love and family and exploration and warmth and possibilities and a hopeful and wonderful future. and its also so so fucking stupid

westsidevideo
7 months ago
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westsidevideo
7 months ago
SCREAM (1996) Dir. Wes Craven
SCREAM (1996) Dir. Wes Craven
SCREAM (1996) Dir. Wes Craven
SCREAM (1996) Dir. Wes Craven
SCREAM (1996) Dir. Wes Craven

SCREAM (1996) dir. Wes Craven

westsidevideo
7 months ago

the best movie genre is heists where everything goes slightly wrong but in the last 10 minutes they show in flashbacks that actually everything was planned and they meant to break every bone in their body then go to prison or whatever

westsidevideo
7 months ago
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7 months ago
On August 20th 2014 The First Episode Of Carmilla Aired On Youtube
On August 20th 2014 The First Episode Of Carmilla Aired On Youtube
On August 20th 2014 The First Episode Of Carmilla Aired On Youtube
On August 20th 2014 The First Episode Of Carmilla Aired On Youtube
On August 20th 2014 The First Episode Of Carmilla Aired On Youtube

On August 20th 2014 the first episode of Carmilla aired on Youtube

westsidevideo
7 months ago
In Deadpool & Wolverine, One Of The Deadpool Corps Members Is Dressed Up As Hugh Jackmans Character From

In Deadpool & Wolverine, one of the Deadpool Corps members is dressed up as Hugh Jackman’s character from The Greatest Showman. This implies that there is an alternate universe where Wade has to sing The Other Side with Logan, to convince him to join the X-Men. In this essay I will-

westsidevideo
7 months ago
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting
1950s Horror Movies Contrast Radically With Their 1940s Predecessors. Understandably They Were Reflecting

“1950s horror movies contrast radically with their 1940s predecessors. understandably – they were reflecting a whole new world. audiences wanted stories that connected directly to their lives, to the ever-expanding technology in their homes and workplaces. they also wanted horror movies that played to their fears – stoked by politicians – of the shadows that lay beyond their immediate, personal experience of the shiny american dream (applies to some of these movies).”

westsidevideo
7 months ago

saw this exact post but about DVDs by not-a-space-alien and felt the need to check something

westsidevideo
7 months ago
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7 months ago
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch
Horror Movies Of The 1980s Exist At The Glorious Watershed When Special Visual Effects Finally Catch

“horror movies of the 1980s exist at the glorious watershed when special visual effects finally catch up with the gory imaginings of horror fans and movie makers. technical advances in special effects (animatronics, liquid and foam latex) meant the human frame could be distorted to grotesque new dimensions on screen. 1980s horror movies delivered the full colour close-up, look-no-strings-attached, special effect in a way that previous practitioners of the art could only dream about. everything lurking in the shadows in older horror movies was now dragged into the garish light of day. the monsters were finally out of the closet.”

westsidevideo
7 months ago

Tatiana Maslany was literally insane for playing like 12 different people with the same face and then interacting with multiple versions of herself for five whole seasons

westsidevideo
7 months ago
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7 months ago

There's something here, can't you feel it??

JUST SAW A FED-EX DRIVER JUMP OUR OF HIS TRUCK AT A REDLIGHT AND RUN UP TO A SECOND FED-EX TRUCK (THREE CARS AHEAD) AND THE GUY LEANED OUT AND THEY JUST KISSED ON THE LIPS? HELLO?