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TV Viewing Habits: Writing for the Binge (PT42)

TV Viewing Habits: Writing for the Binge (PT42)

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TV Viewing Habits: Writing for the Binge (PT42)

FromPaper Team

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Alex and Nick discuss how television viewing habits impact the writing and enjoyment of TV shows.

How does the way you consume a show influence the audience? How have changes in viewing habits transformed television writing itself? What are some ways to use that paradigm shift in your own writing?

The Paper Team binges in one sitting...

SHOWNOTES

Content
1 - How people consume TV today (00:52)
2 - How viewing habits impact the perception of TV shows (11:37)
3 - How viewing habits affect and influence TV writing (25:44)
4 - A little about the future of TV viewing (42:20)
Takeaways and Resources (45:45)

Links
Over-the-top content (OTT)
YouTube TV
YouTube Red
"Why mythological shows are often idolized" - TV Calling
The Hatch
Final Five
"Damon Lindelof Doesn't Want Critics To Binge Season 3 of The Leftovers" - IndieWire
"The Art of the TV Episode" (PT20)
"Two Boats and a Helicopter" (1x03 - The Leftovers)
"Guest" (1x06 - The Leftovers)
"The Bythewoods and The Writers Retreat" - 3rd & Fairfax
Flesh and Bone

Resources
"Netflix Studied Your Binge-Watching Habit" - The New York Times
"Series, Movie, Series, Repeat: A New Netflix Binge Routine" - Netflix


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Released:
May 8, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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