Netflix film chief Dan Lin has reaffirmed that they will not work with directors who want theatrical releases.
“There is a group of filmmakers who still want theatrical. Those are filmmakers that we’ve accepted we just won’t work with.”
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🚨 INSANE 🚨 Amazing Digital Circus Twist...
...Everyone in the theatre was actually very respectful and was very excited to see the movie and it smelled totally fine
In addition to our talented cast, there might be a few more voices you’ll recognize in Terrible Lizards! 👋
We’ve brought some friends along for the ride! Their additions help bring color and context to the terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad day our hero, Jordan, will find himself in.
I dunno, I just wasn’t vibing with this one. I’m excited to see how winds and waves turns out, and I still love Pokemon in general. But I think it says something that it took this long to beat it, and I only did because I had a lot of flights with nothing else to do on them!
That isn’t a BAD strategy, but it means the game didn’t really feel like Arceus. The legends games are supposed to feel different, so a plot from a traditional game tacked onto this new format feels forced. It felt small and repetitive.
I do genuinely worry about the industry with all these price increases. I’m fortunate enough to have a PS5, a Switch 1, and a PC, but if you don’t already have A way to play games already, this is going to just become completely unobtainable.
People who don’t make content don’t actually know how much the algorithm dictates your success on YT. The algorithm is basically an amalgamation of viewer habits and expectations.
It’s easy to hate the content creator for posting using the same thumbnail template. But we do what the algorithm demands because once you go full time, why put all that work in just to handy cap its reach?
I also think the art of HOW to critique constructively is getting lost in the internet age. It’s ok to not like something and have an opinion on why. But if you GENUINELY are trying to help, framing it in a kind way is much more effective and more likely to be heard.
Critique is being talked about a lot this week. I’m very pro critique. Most of my job is receiving critique and I’m a better artist bc of it. BUT it worries me that young artists are feeling like they need to listen to EVERYTHING random people online tell them