Frank Spotnitz

Frank Spotnitz
writing thinking people
As a journalist you have to think quickly, you're exposed to all types of people and situations and you've got to synthesize your thoughts in a very clear and concise way and write them down quickly. Those were all things that have proven really useful in my life as a television writer.
thinking people walks
If people walk out of the movie and they think about it, then that's quite something.
thinking two judging
I think a pilot is a pilot, no matter who's judging it, but I will say I am thinking a lot about how to tell stories for the series in a streaming environment where you can anticipate a huge portion of the audience will consume an entire season in the course of a day, two days or a week.
jobs thinking people
It sounds corny, but I think people need stories to process the world. That's our business. That's the job we're in. We tell stories.
thinking television junk
I don't like television and movies where it's like, "Well, that was entertaining, but when I think back on it, that didn't really make sense and it's empty." That's like junk food, to me.
thinking projects entertaining
I like projects that are entertaining, where I'm emotionally engaged and there's something to think about afterwards.
thinking giving television
When I sit down, I find that it's much easier for me to want to consume a movie than to dip back into 20 or 40 or 60 hours of a television series. I think a great movie is really amazing. But, television does give you a larger canvas.
becoming capable eager embrace people written
Perri wasn't written to be anything other than a really smart, capable person. I think we're becoming more of a polyglot as a people and I'm eager to embrace that.
movies shows television
Movies and television shows are two completely different species,
experience looking nostalgia people piece title truth tv
Yet I think nostalgia of any kind is a double-edged sword. When people see a TV show title from their youth, they're looking for a piece of that old experience to come back, and the truth is, they'll never recapture it.
beyond dvd equivalent everybody home hope life network provides retail shelves stay
For everybody who does what I do, you hope you have life beyond network television, and DVD provides that. It's television's equivalent of immortality: You get to stay on retail shelves and in home libraries.
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There's been a declining audience for network TV for a while, People have their own libraries of things they specifically want to see, which competes for TV viewing time. More options is good news for the consumer but bad news for the networks, who are responsible for the most expensive hours of TV produced. It'll be harder and harder to maintain an audience that justifies that business model.
cathartic emerge experience fears hero heroes love people scared victorious
People love to be scared because it's a cathartic experience, because you get to experience all those emotions, all those fears you have ... and a hero or heroes take you through it, they make sense of it, and they emerge victorious at the end of the hour. By the end of the hour, you feel better and you feel safer.
drive interact needed newsroom people relationships
I needed other people in the newsroom for Kolchak to interact with, ... relationships that were going to drive these stories.