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This episode is about why movies are starting to look more like television, and why television is becoming more like movies. Also, we reveal our favorite YouTubers and which predictions about the future of social media we agree with. We also talk a lot about the new Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald movie because it's basically impossible to talk about successful episodic storytelling or world building without mentioning the Wizarding World. • Haven't seen Twin Peaks? No worries. Here's an interesting Digg article about what order you should watch the series in. http://digg.com/2017/how-to-watch-all-of-twin-peaks • To clarify some of the things that made Lost's production more like a movie and less like TV: Lost was shot on 35mm film stock, the pilot episode alone cost over $10 million to make, and they negotiated the end date of the series 3 years in advance and then wrote the series knowing exactly how many episodes were left. Personally I feel the storytelling style itself, with the ensemble cast and how they played up the character storylines and downplayed the sci-fi for a whole season, contributes to the cinematic feel. • That awesome Edgar Wright clip was from his interview with Marc Fennel https://youtu.be/FiwthDKv8E8?t=292 • That awesome little snippet from Gary Vaynerchuck is something he talks about a lot. That particular bit was from his 2016 Inbound keynote, but you can also hear another version of it in some of his Daily Vee episodes, like this one https://youtu.be/gzOupHqh_dU?t=445 • Alice in Paris is made by another super creative duo and they're hands down our favorite YouTubers. Watch it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsavdcJzrxU&list=PLX98sAmndWt1gxu0UAQsfF-Ct7GaJY4RR
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This episode is about why movies are starting to look more like television, and why television is becoming more like movies. Also, we reveal our favorite YouTubers and which predictions about the future of social media we agree with. We also talk a lot about the new Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald movie because it's basically impossible to talk about successful episodic storytelling or world building without mentioning the Wizarding World. • Haven't seen Twin Peaks? No worries. Here's an interesting Digg article about what order you should watch the series in. http://digg.com/2017/how-to-watch-all-of-twin-peaks • To clarify some of the things that made Lost's production more like a movie and less like TV: Lost was shot on 35mm film stock, the pilot episode alone cost over $10 million to make, and they negotiated the end date of the series 3 years in advance and then wrote the series knowing exactly how many episodes were left. Personally I feel the storytelling style itself, with the ensemble cast and how they played up the character storylines and downplayed the sci-fi for a whole season, contributes to the cinematic feel. • That awesome Edgar Wright clip was from his interview with Marc Fennel https://youtu.be/FiwthDKv8E8?t=292 • That awesome little snippet from Gary Vaynerchuck is something he talks about a lot. That particular bit was from his 2016 Inbound keynote, but you can also hear another version of it in some of his Daily Vee episodes, like this one https://youtu.be/gzOupHqh_dU?t=445 • Alice in Paris is made by another super creative duo and they're hands down our favorite YouTubers. Watch it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsavdcJzrxU&list=PLX98sAmndWt1gxu0UAQsfF-Ct7GaJY4RR
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