lambenttyto
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Movies are typically an hour and a half to two hours. A long movie is two and a half hours to three hours. I don't know about you, but I love a really well-made block buster, and I'm pretty excited for Avatar 2, regardless of whether or not it's "fern gully." Not even sure what that is, but I do know that Avatar (2009) is the same story as The last Samurai and Dances With Wolves almost beat for beat, and I love those movies.
Anyway, I don't want to get sidetracked. I read that the average reader reads at about 250 words per minute. Probably true for myself. When I read, I don't skim, I take in every single sentence even if I'm bored, lol.
So let's do the math. A 90 minute movie is like a short novella of 22,500 words And a long 180 minute movie is like a short novel of 45,000 words. How do I know this? I read screenplays. At least, I used to, and they say that each page on a screenplay translates to one minute of screen time, and I have read screenplays for entertainment. They can actually be pretty fun.
So our movies are pretty short, and, arguably, our primary source of story entertainment. I suppose you could make the argument that TV, which can be a lot longer, is more the primary method, but for the sake of my post, let's pretend I didn't write that just now.
Why does everybody like really long stories that just go on and on and on and on? Why don't people like short, snappy, yet very good stories on Scribblehub and RR?
Anyway, I don't want to get sidetracked. I read that the average reader reads at about 250 words per minute. Probably true for myself. When I read, I don't skim, I take in every single sentence even if I'm bored, lol.
So let's do the math. A 90 minute movie is like a short novella of 22,500 words And a long 180 minute movie is like a short novel of 45,000 words. How do I know this? I read screenplays. At least, I used to, and they say that each page on a screenplay translates to one minute of screen time, and I have read screenplays for entertainment. They can actually be pretty fun.
So our movies are pretty short, and, arguably, our primary source of story entertainment. I suppose you could make the argument that TV, which can be a lot longer, is more the primary method, but for the sake of my post, let's pretend I didn't write that just now.
Why does everybody like really long stories that just go on and on and on and on? Why don't people like short, snappy, yet very good stories on Scribblehub and RR?