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  • neuracnu@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoStar Wars@lemmy.worldThe Acolyte - re:View
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    2 days ago

    54 minutes until they actually start reviewing the show.

    Up until then, the video can be boiled down to:

    1. fans and pundits focusing on political alignments of sci-fi should STFU and focus on real shit, and
    2. sci-fi creators should stop leaning on progressive idealism in lieu of good storytelling when justifying their existence.

    Even more concisely: things are good or bad regardless of their political ideology.

    I have quibbles with many their arguments, including the Rotten Tomatoes demonstration of progressive-leaning media having high critic ratings and low public ratings vs conservative-leaning media being flipped the other way. You make that case by pointing out examples of modern Christian-financed movies and conservative documentaries that don’t completely suck, which they didn’t do.

    That said, I’m not arguing that good Christian-financed movies and conservative documentaries don’t exist. They absolutely might, and I’d like to see them if they do. But I also absolutely do not trust the ideologues to fairly or accurately measure quality in that way.

    And that’s precisely the problem they’re pointing out with modern Star Wars and Trek. The creators seem to be getting high on their own progressive ideology and forgetting to focus on making great media first, which is SUPER annoying for people who don’t share those views.

    I’m a lefty type, and I get it. I’d feel the same way if the genre I loved was flooded with hella conservative content and the creators were parading around its conservatism as a reason it’s so great.













  • neuracnu@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule!
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    14 days ago

    I started paying attention to this stuff back when Dolby Pro Logic was new, which was a pretty clever way to get surround effects using only left and right audio channels. Left and right channels went directly to the front left and right speakers, but it also compared wave forms coming from the left and right channels. Any wave forms that matched got sent to the center channel (like most on-screen dialog) and any that mismatched got sent to the rear surround speakers (noise, ambience, etc). It wasn’t perfect by any measure, but it was a pretty clever hack.