Sci Fi are right. People in this day and age don't want to sit through a title sequence.
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Originally posted by ussrelativity View PostWhen playing the SG-1 DVDs, I just scroll past them most of the time.
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Originally posted by jenks View PostSci Fi are right. People in this day and age don't want to sit through a title sequence.
it doesn't bother me at all that the 1 min opening is gone
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postyup people don't want to be bothered with it anymore.
it doesn't bother me at all that the 1 min opening is gone"Embress your life, find what it is that you love, and pursue it with all your soul. For if you do not, when you come to die, you will find that you have not lived."
A character from the novel "Chindi" by Jack McDevitt
Remember always that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one.
'Eleanor Roosevelt'
Individuality is freedom lived.
'Janis Joplin'
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Sorry, old school here..
I have DVD's of older shows and the actual shows ran 53 minutes, then went down to 50 (Farscape 1st season), then 48 (early SG-1?) then 45, now around 42, especially with shortened title sequences.
The public's attention span is shorter and shorter, and the networks are more than glad to put commercials in there instead.
This inevitably leads to shorter shows, which also don't take as long to download as downloading is a new way of delivering video content. Another plus for studios.
I prefer longer opening sequences for art and media sake. I do see it going away thought
Next, unfortunately, will be full length movies getting rid of opening sequences as well...
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