Day 2 of Teaching You How To Make Viral Videos that Actually Convert No one video should be able to stand alone! That’s how you guarantee your moment of fame converts to long term gain. Think about it…if you don’t give your viewers an incentive to follow you aka a cliff hanger at the end of your video, why would they stick around for your other videos? Post on your account like you’re the director of your own reality TV show. Or create your own reality and start a series! But how do you actually hook them in your series at the beginning? Stay tuned for more on that in day 3! Have you tried making series content yet? Let me know in the comments! 👇
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“…conversations started online about what a show has to do to survive past Season 1 and why can't we let original and diverse stories have time to find their fanbases. Instead, they have 10 episodes (or less) to find as many fans as shows like Bridgerton, or else they are done for.” This conversation has been very loud online and why so many people are turning to old series like Supernatural (15 Seasons), Suits (9 Seasons), or The Vampire Diaries (8 Seasons). The trust that is built between filmmakers/stories and their audience takes time, and with so few episodes to hook in viewers and so many season 1 cancellations following a cliffhanger ending, there’s very little desire for people to invest until they know there’s a season 2. It’s why many people turned to KDramas with their single season, limited series of 16 x 1 hour episodes format. Almost guaranteed completed story. “It's also become such a sad cycle. Many people now won't watch a show because they fear it will be canceled after one season, but it's reportedly important to watch a show within the first few weeks, so then the shows get canceled because people aren't watching for fear of cancellation.” https://lnkd.in/ghr4FmE8
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TV shows - from soaps to sitcoms - that have withstood the test of time. Late-night programming lends itself to cultural commentary like no other type of television. Perhaps that's why plenty of late-night shows, such as the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (now in its 49th season) and The Late Late Show (29 seasons) have stood the test of time. None, however, have lasted quite as long as The Tonight Show, which has seen six comedian hosts: Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien and the current host, Jimmy Fallon. How do some shows manage to keep going? It's clear that one marker of longevity is the ability to evolve and offer something fresh throughout the ages. One reason the animated show has stayed on for so long is because, being animated, it has a lot of creative freedom: its characters don't age so it can be perpetually set in the present day. This means the series can speak to issues of modern times, whatever those times may be today – something the Simpsons has often done rather fearlessly. "It doesn't matter if they give Bart an iPhone or Lisa's doing something on social media,'' Ortved said. "At the end of the day (and at the beginning of the show), you're always back in the same place, with the same people, in the same town." That sense of comfort is crucial for drawing viewers back to watching it, again and again. Reality TV series, on the other hand, can stay fresh because they bring in a new cast every season. But reality star Jamie Otis, who starred in the very first season of Married At First Sight – now in its 17th season – tells BBC Culture that these kinds of shows last because they actually accomplish what they're supposed to do: help people find love. Across genres, what keeps viewers coming back can differ greatly, from the high-key drama of a soap opera to the comfort of Bart and Lisa's unchanging faces to the latest cast of young and beautiful reality TV stars crying over not getting a rose. But good cultural commentary, drama, love and comedy will always be things that viewers want more of. "Whether Shakespearean or cinematic," Ortved said, "if you can harness those universal themes, then you really have something profound." Profound and, most likely, long-lasting. The Robren Show: Universal themes are profound and long-lasting. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eTMVaJ4d #sitcom #survivor #Simpsons #tonightshow
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