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I'm sure a lot of us are looking forward to it -- it's good source material, but there's no guarantee that they will pull it off well, or that even if they do a great job, that it will be a hit.
Its pretty terrible source material if your trying to make a mainstream hit. The foundation is great, but its not your traditional laser-battle big budget mainstrean action-sf thingy.
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Amazon does have breakout shows. They have won the last 2 emmy for best actress in a comedy TV series.
> Amazon does have breakout shows. They have won the last 2 emmy for best actress in a comedy TV series. I’m not disputing either of your presented facts, per se, but the first of those is absolutely not implied by the second.
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#163Quibi has the problem that other platforms like it have: thinking celebrities are the right way to entice people. Luminary Podcasts has the same issue. Majority of gen Z / millennial folks that I know, don't care about Trevor Noah or any of the late night comedians. They care more about famous YouTubers and TikTok stars.
But I suspect that "YouTube celebrities" are not something that platforms like Quibi can tap into. I'd say the whole phenomenon could easily be a symptom of which platforms kids (Even though I fit the bill of watching YouTube rather than TV, I don't think Quibi would be successful by hiring "Dude Perfect" or whoever (just to pull the first name I recognized off the trending tab). Personally, I have about 50 subscriptions on YouTube, and the median channel has only ~330k subscribers. The biggest (Last Week Tonight) has less than 10 million. Taking me as an indicator of what millenials are doing would be the worst kind of anecdata, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that a majority of people my age aren't following any of the so-called celebrities. What's a name that would pull me to a new platform? ... I can't come up with one, actually. And kids are on YouTube because it's free and easy to access - they're not potential Quibi subscribers either.
(Sorry for the long comment, yours was interesting and provoked some introspection.)
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I work in this industry and generally agree with your assessment. However a few things, the general industry perspective went like this: 1. David Katzenberg and Meg Whitman were creating a consumer service targeting a demographic they don't fit in a field they've not worked in. (Consumer apps for a younger demographic) 2. They got 1.8 Billion in funding. For fuck's sake you should get one breakout hit piece of conten…
Their mistake is they're trying to do something that all the other established players could essentially replicate overnight. Their big innovation is the shows are shorter? On top of it, their execution is poor. They put out the standard shows you would see anywhere else except edited so that a single episode turns into a half dozen shorter ones. They pretty much positioned themselves out in no man's land between Net…
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#1658% is not a terrible conversion rate at all, and they’ve only just started. I’m not a Quibi user and have no vested interest in them either way but this is the third different article I’ve seen in the last week or 2 talking about how terrible they’re doing and now they’re about to crash and burn, because of an 8% conversion? Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed w…
I work in this industry and generally agree with your assessment. However a few things, the general industry perspective went like this: 1. David Katzenberg and Meg Whitman were creating a consumer service targeting a demographic they don't fit in a field they've not worked in. (Consumer apps for a younger demographic) 2. They got 1.8 Billion in funding. For fuck's sake you should get one breakout hit piece of conten…
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Agree seems like there is disproportionate dislike here for quibi. How many other billion dollar startups eat the shitter without this much hub-bub? However it is fair to hate on the founder jeffrey shrekzenburg. I know some folks who work at quibi and say this dude is insufferable. Probably not as insane, but stephen wolfram levels of dooshbaggery. Dictator type who thinks is shit is golden. Turns out he made a 1.5…
Doesn't 'Meg' no more wfh or daycare but will install a private daycare for herself Whittman co ceo this company?
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That's easy to say in hindsight, but I think if the pandemic wouldn't really happen there's a good chance their conversion would be even higher. Their whole business model is meant for consumers who are on the go with short time bursts, which is exactly the opposite of what we have today. It very well could be that their shortage of content wouldn't have been as big of a deal because their ideal users weren't binging…
If the content was good folks would watch it, Whether in quick bites or not. Even then, adjusting to the new reality and repackaging 10 minute episodes of a show into 30-60 minute episodes could likely be done in an editors suite in a few weeks.
Agreed. "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" anyone?
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#169Sure there have been some great short story compilations, but paradoxically, the better they are the worse they feel. As you just get invested in a great story/world only to have it end a short time later.
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Netflix pinning a lot on winning a bidding war for Fincher sound suspiciously like investors placing massively outsized bets on the Dreamworks/Disney guy with the startup savvy CEO being the Next Big Thing in digital media...
House of Cards was an adaptation of a widely acclaimed British TV show, directed by one of the best Hollywood directors, starring an A-list actor. Plus it probably didn't cost 1.8 billion.