Netflix has begun asking filmmakers to adjust their storytelling
approach to account for viewers who are scrolling through their phones
while watching, according to Matt Damon. The traditional action movie formula involves three major set pieces distributed across the first, second, and third acts. Netflix now wants a large action sequence in the opening five minutes to hook viewers.
The streamer has also suggested that filmmakers reiterate plot points
"three or four times in the dialogue" to accommodate distracted
audiences, he said. "It's going to really start to infringe on how we're telling these stories," Damon said.
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Netflix has begun asking filmmakers to adjust their storytelling
approach to account for viewers who are scrolling through their
phones while watching, according to Matt Damon. The traditional
action movie formula involves three major set pieces distributed
across the first, second, and third acts. Netflix now wants a
large action sequence in the opening five minutes to hook viewers.
The streamer has also suggested that filmmakers reiterate plot
points "three or four times in the dialogue" to accommodate
distracted audiences, he said. "It's going to really start to
infringe on how we're telling these stories," Damon said.
This isn't brand-new. Producers have assumed a second screen for
several years now. Either Netflix is late to the party or things
have (somehow) gotten even worse.
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