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07-11-2013, 01:14 AM
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Potato
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
KRX
We're not dubbing
Transformers Go!
, are we?
That aside, I don't think toy sales are the only reason that studios aren't looking for action shows. I was pondering the downgraded quality of Cartoon Network one day when it hit me—it was trying to be more like the Internet. If one were strong enough to endure an episode of
The Amazing World of Gumball
, they would find numerous similarities
between it and an Internet video: poor animation, no over-arching plot, incredibly surreal humor, and an overall lackluster quality. Say what you will about
Spongebob Squarepants
, they at least try to be professional. As I continued pondering this, I realized something else—the Internet was trying to be more like TV. Series like
Job Hunters
and
Halo: Forward Unto Dawn
began popping up, being of a quality that raised the standard. Heck, even
Nostalgia Critic
is filmed in a studio. However, those are just rarities, and the Internet video is still typically a low-intellect form of visual stimuli ment to satiate a short attention-spanned individual awaiting the next tweet. I believe thatt studios are beginning to realize that there is a market there, which is why action/adventure is in decline. Low-brow comedy requires less thought than a high-stakes adventure, so more people would watch the former than the latter.
An example of this would be
Pacific Rim
. Here we have a movie directed by a man with an impressive repertoire that promises lots of action and adventure, but people are more interested in
Grown Ups 2
.
You pretty much summed it up. Companies prefer to advertise their products on shows annoying orange, or MAD...cause that's where the ratings are. More and more studios (Cartoon Network, WB, Titmouse and Nick) are going to the 3-5 minute shorts route. These are what these companies are heavily focusing on. Comedy shorts. Then, when any of these prove to be successfull, they might end up making a full series out of it (ala Teen Titans Go)
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