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I’ve got snakes on the brain
If you’re not aware of it already (and if not, why not?) the most eagerly anticipated film of 2006 is Snakes on a Plane. Thanks to the title (That’s the only reason I took the job: I read the title – Samuel L Jackson) there’s an Internet buzz about this that we haven’t seen since […]
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D2DVD – Number Crunching
Based on the Arguments set out in the last post, we have a 13-episode D2DVD TV series created by a famous showrunner and pre-sold to one overseas territory. Now let’s take a look at the business argument. The RRP of a Firefly box-set (a 13-episode series) is $50 for 13 episodes plus commentaries, extras, etc. […]
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D2DVD – the series
The very clever Mr Bill Cunningham believes that the time is right for a D2DVD television series. So, let’s take a look at some of the requirements needed for success. Axiom One:We want quality entertainment. Axiom Two:We are here to make a profit. OK, what can we derive from that? First things first. Quality entertainment. […]
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Aquaman is down with this
Arthur Curry takes a meeting. Genius.
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Fourteen Days
I’m not participating in the 14 day screenwriting challenge. This is mostly because I don’t think it’s do-able. (At least, not for people who haven’t been training for months in high-altitude screenwriting training camps in the mountains.) 90 pages over 14 days is about 6.5 pages a day. That’s a hard slog for a professional […]
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And Kirk is, like, an Ocelot or something
I always liked to think of myself as a fairly tolerant man, but I suppose that it had to happen eventually. I have found my personal squick line. I have met and enjoyed the company of many people who happily describe themselves as being furry. If they enjoy the adventures of, or the lifestyles of, […]
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All of us are in the gutter.
Let’s take a moment to look at Star Trek’s holodeck. We know that it is capable of creating realistic facsimiles of an environment through the use of force-fields and matter conversion systems, such as are used in the replicator units. A replicator can make any one of a number of foodstuffs, materialising it from raw […]
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Ding Ding! The challenger is bloodied but unbowed…
The gloves are off in this comments thread over at The Artful Writer as various A-listers debate what a Writers’ Guild should do for its membership. Educational.
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It’s the Arockalypse
Ah, Eurovision time again. A little history: Back in 1954, a consortium of Television Companies in Europe, the European Broadcasting Union, began to share their programmes across a Europe-wide network. At first by landline, later by satellite. This network was named Eurovision. As well as sharing plays, documentaries, and sports programmes across the network, the […]