Netflix is increasingly designing films and series for distracted, second-screen viewers. DW's Scott Roxborough asks what it means for storytelling, visual language and the future of cinema as an art form.
Ironically, shows that do what they describe are the reason they end up in the background while I’m doing chores. It’s a chore to actually sit and watch because of how much is repeated. They’ll never be more than mediocre media because of it. But that’s fine. Not everything has to be best picture quality. It gives me options depending on what I’m doing.
Ironically, shows that do what they describe are the reason they end up in the background while I’m doing chores. It’s a chore to actually sit and watch because of how much is repeated. They’ll never be more than mediocre media because of it. But that’s fine. Not everything has to be best picture quality. It gives me options depending on what I’m doing.