Saturday, March 20, 2010

Lost and Internet

Today it starts the sixth and last Lost period, I recover an interview that they did to Damon Lindelof, one of 3 creators of the series. The journalist asks him for the influence that Internet has had in the series. He says that it is impossible to quantify the effect multiplier who can have had the network on the success of the work. What yes that, for him, is obvious (and I also believe it) is that the possibility of, as it is finished the episode, of sharing your impressions has changed the laws of the game.

To part of the part that more worries me, that is the relation with Internet, attracts attention of me that the people who is capable of creating these so round successes they have not just known very well what does differently from the product with which they have exploited. It is demonstrated by cases as that of Flash Forward that, thinking about how to repeat model, has provoked a very serious disorientation in the scriptwriters.

If you want, you can recover the entire interview in The Country here.

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