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“We do want the freedom to move scenes from episode to episode to episode. And we do want the freedom to move writing from episode to episode to episode, because as it starts to come in and as you start to look at it as a five-hour movie just like you would in a two-hour movie, move a scene from…” quote by Jill Soloway
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“We do want the freedom to move scenes from episode to episode to episode. And we do want the freedom to move writing from episode to episode to episode, because as it starts to come in and as you start to look at it as a five-hour movie just like you would in a two-hour movie, move a scene from the first 30 minutes to maybe 50 minutes in. In a streaming series, you would now be in a different episode. It's so complicated, and we're so still using the rules that were built for episodic television that we're really trying to figure it out.”

Jill Soloway

About This Quote

The quote highlights the tension between traditional episodic TV structures and the flexibility of streaming platforms, where scenes and narratives can be rearranged across episodes, challenging existing production rules.

In simple terms: Streaming lets creators shift scenes across episodes, breaking old TV rules.

Key Takeaway

Embrace flexible storytelling for streaming.

Themes

storytelling media production flexibility innovation

Mood

creative conflicted optimistic

Type

industry strategic reflective

When to use this quote

  • TV writers
  • film editors
  • content strategists
  • platform designers

Key Concepts

narrative structure episodic constraints streaming dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can creators maintain narrative cohesion when scenes shift episodes?
  • What new structures can replace old TV rules?
A Different Perspective

Traditional episodic rules may limit creative pacing and audience expectations.

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