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“The first thing I say when people ask what's the difference [between doing TV and film], is that film has an ending and TV doesn't. When I write a film, all I think about is where the thing ends and how to get the audience there. And in television, it can't end. You need the audience to return the…” quote by Jason Reitman
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“The first thing I say when people ask what's the difference [between doing TV and film], is that film has an ending and TV doesn't. When I write a film, all I think about is where the thing ends and how to get the audience there. And in television, it can't end. You need the audience to return the next week. It kind of shifts the drive of the story. But I find that more as a writer than as a director.”

Jason Reitman

About This Quote

Source Interview: Discussing TV vs Film, 2015

Film narratives require a definitive conclusion, while TV relies on ongoing arcs to retain viewers.

In simple terms: Movies end, TV continues.

Key Takeaway

Structure stories for their medium.

Themes

storytelling media audience engagement

Mood

analytical creative

Type

educational inspirational

When to use this quote

  • screenwriting
  • showrunning
  • pilot development
  • season planning

Key Concepts

narrative structure episodic vs. cinematic

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does an ending shape audience satisfaction?
  • What techniques keep TV audiences returning?
A Different Perspective

TV’s endless format can dilute narrative impact.

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