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Game Of Thrones Had Three Dragons, And The Sound Designer Could Hold Down Their Thirty Noises

But House of the Dragon? “There are more than a dozen dragons running around the Seven Kingdoms, and every one, Fairfield says, is ‘bespoke’ — a combination of layers, pitch changes, and audio manipulation that gives each a distinct personality.” - Vulture

After Blair Witch Project Came Out, Fans Swarmed A Town That Didn’t Want Them

Now, on the 25th anniversary of the iconic horror film, Burkittsville, Maryland, the new mayor “thinks the town deserves to see some benefit from the landmark movie’s success.” - Washington Post

Peacock Cracked The Emmys’ Reality TV Code

"For starters, Peacock campaigned the heck out of” The Traitors. Then there’s just the fact of Alan Cumming. - Vulture

Why This Black And White Movie Hit Italy Much Harder Than Barbie

Movies that shift "feminist shifting “the struggle of feminism into the past strip it of its political essence and allow it to be viewed in terms of battles won without having to confront those still to be fought, or those within feminism itself.” And Italy loved that. - The New York Times

Vince Vaughn’s Career Was Launched By R-Rated Comedies, But Those Are Mostly Gone Now

The actor who made his name in raunchy movies like Swingers and Wedding Crashers says that Hollywood execs are too concerned with IP now. "The people in charge don’t want to get fired more so than they’re looking to do something great,” he claims. - Variety

A Vital Gaming Magazine Is Suddenly Gone, Along With Its Staff And Its Entire Website

Another sudden, grim, creepy reminder to journalists to save PDFs. One former staffer: “Heart is breaking for the folks that have been there so much longer, poured so much of themselves into it just for it to be taken away with ZERO notice. How is this ok?” - The Verge

YouTuber And Kids Choice Award Winner MrBeast Says That Yes, He Used Racist And Homophobic Language

But he was young, see? So it was just a boy being a boy! MrBeast, for those who don’t know, makes a lot of money as the person running. YouTube's most subscribed-to channel. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

The Brits Have Decided To Award Children’s Movies, At Last

“It is the first new film category to be introduced by Bafta for five years, and will be awarded for the first time in 2025.” - BBC

Britain’s New Culture Secretary Calls For Arrested Presenter To Hand Back His Salary

“The BBC continued to employ Edwards, formerly its most high-profile newsreader, for five months after he was arrested on three counts of making indecent images of children, during which time he was paid £200,000.” Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is not pleased. - BBC

In The Advertising Market, Can Snapchat Ever Catch Up With Facebook, YouTube, And TikTok?

Ad revenue at Snap is weaker than expected, and its stock price has fallen by a quarter. With the giants' dominance of the social media ad marketplace, is there any hope for Snap? Yes, says one analyst, "if they can continue to shift away from brand dollars to performance advertising." - Variety

Why Is NBC So Obsessed With Showing Us Non-Athlete Celebrities At The Olympics?

“I’ve had mixed feelings about the effectiveness of NBC’s strategy — do I care about what John Mulaney has been watching (and wagering on) in Paris? No. … These athletes have star power on their own, and this is their moment to shine.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

The Video-Game Actors’ Strike Could Be Even More Significant Than Last Year’s Hollywood Strikes

"Gaming employees at every level … (labor in) a highly profitable and popular sector that has long exploited their creativity and devalued their work. Now, with the specter of generative AI hovering, … (they) are proving their worth and value — and ensuring that their workplaces will no longer treat them as disposable." - Slate (MSN)

Samuel Zimmerman Wants You To Be Terrified, And Knows Just The Way To Do It

"He’s the curator at Shudder, the bespoke streaming service owned by AMC Networks that, alongside the movie studios Blumhouse and A24, is shaping the modern landscape of horror as the genre becomes more mainstream. Shudder is the only true streaming service dedicated to horror." - The Washington Post (MSN)

Hollywood Actors May Have Some Protection From AI, But What About Editors And Artists?

Editors are, rightfully, worried - and they’re unhappy with their union, which they believe sold them out on AI - perhaps out of necessity. One member: “If a 70,000-member union like IATSE can’t protect workers, what does it mean for everybody else? … For society going forward?” - The New York Times

Podcasts: Where The Big Money Is

There are still nearly 450,000 active shows that have published recent episodes, according to Podcast Industry Insights. But the top 25 podcasts reach nearly half of U.S. weekly listeners, according to Edison Research. The top talents have tours, merchandise and multiyear deals in the nine figures. Big advertisers want in. - The Wall Street Journal

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