Spencer Kornhaber
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It conveys something about identity and about the world that they live in. And... I think that's pretty hard to fake. And so I do think what's going to happen is what you're saying, that we're going to have this new library of possible sounds. And then the interesting humans might do something with that using the AI. At least that's the most hopeful take. That's the most hopeful.
Ich denke, dass wir in einer goldenen Zeit des Fernsehens sind und die Anmerkung in den letzten paar Jahren ist, dass es endlich endet. Die goldenen Zeit des Fernsehens wäre vielleicht von 2008 bis 2020 gewesen. Die Ära von Prestige-TV, die wirklich das Zentrum einer Kultur geworden ist. and streaming, enabling all these different kinds of stories being told that were high quality.
Ich denke, dass wir in einer goldenen Zeit des Fernsehens sind und die Anmerkung in den letzten paar Jahren ist, dass es endlich endet. Die goldenen Zeit des Fernsehens wäre vielleicht von 2008 bis 2020 gewesen. Die Ära von Prestige-TV, die wirklich das Zentrum einer Kultur geworden ist. and streaming, enabling all these different kinds of stories being told that were high quality.
Ich denke, dass wir in einer goldenen Zeit des Fernsehens sind und die Anmerkung in den letzten paar Jahren ist, dass es endlich endet. Die goldenen Zeit des Fernsehens wäre vielleicht von 2008 bis 2020 gewesen. Die Ära von Prestige-TV, die wirklich das Zentrum einer Kultur geworden ist. and streaming, enabling all these different kinds of stories being told that were high quality.
It seemed like streaming services were trying to stand out by doing things that were really high quality and authentic and just provocative. There's a feeling that that is starting to peter out. And again, these algorithms that you're that you are so fearful about, you look at something like Netflix.
It seemed like streaming services were trying to stand out by doing things that were really high quality and authentic and just provocative. There's a feeling that that is starting to peter out. And again, these algorithms that you're that you are so fearful about, you look at something like Netflix.
It seemed like streaming services were trying to stand out by doing things that were really high quality and authentic and just provocative. There's a feeling that that is starting to peter out. And again, these algorithms that you're that you are so fearful about, you look at something like Netflix.
Netflix is putting out an incredible amount of content, original content, and it's produced and written in many cases according to notes that were given by studio executives that were informed by the algorithm. There's just a lot of streaming.
Netflix is putting out an incredible amount of content, original content, and it's produced and written in many cases according to notes that were given by studio executives that were informed by the algorithm. There's just a lot of streaming.
Netflix is putting out an incredible amount of content, original content, and it's produced and written in many cases according to notes that were given by studio executives that were informed by the algorithm. There's just a lot of streaming.
Yeah, and also make sure that it's paced just in the way that someone can look at their phone and not have to look at the screen and still know what's going on. So I think algorithms are giving companies and creators more ways to be mediocre, perhaps. And we're seeing a flood of that mediocrity in TV. At the same time, HBO's The Pit, a lot better than Quincy.
Yeah, and also make sure that it's paced just in the way that someone can look at their phone and not have to look at the screen and still know what's going on. So I think algorithms are giving companies and creators more ways to be mediocre, perhaps. And we're seeing a flood of that mediocrity in TV. At the same time, HBO's The Pit, a lot better than Quincy.
Yeah, and also make sure that it's paced just in the way that someone can look at their phone and not have to look at the screen and still know what's going on. So I think algorithms are giving companies and creators more ways to be mediocre, perhaps. And we're seeing a flood of that mediocrity in TV. At the same time, HBO's The Pit, a lot better than Quincy.
The best medical drama, I think, maybe ever made. An incredible work of art that just came out. So I agree that the highs of television are as high as they've ever been.
The best medical drama, I think, maybe ever made. An incredible work of art that just came out. So I agree that the highs of television are as high as they've ever been.
The best medical drama, I think, maybe ever made. An incredible work of art that just came out. So I agree that the highs of television are as high as they've ever been.
Yeah, I think that movies and TV really are blended together more than they ever have been. And it's hard to talk about one without talking about the other. I mean, I just, you know, I just watched Andor, which is a TV series, but it was made in a series of three episode arcs. I got three more episodes, buddy.
Yeah, I think that movies and TV really are blended together more than they ever have been. And it's hard to talk about one without talking about the other. I mean, I just, you know, I just watched Andor, which is a TV series, but it was made in a series of three episode arcs. I got three more episodes, buddy.
Yeah, I think that movies and TV really are blended together more than they ever have been. And it's hard to talk about one without talking about the other. I mean, I just, you know, I just watched Andor, which is a TV series, but it was made in a series of three episode arcs. I got three more episodes, buddy.
Du wirst es lieben. Du wirst ein bisschen weinen. Für mich fühlt es sich so an, als wäre das eine Filmambition, die für die TV gemacht wird. Und ich wünschte fast, dass es in drei Filmen veröffentlicht wird.