Insane analysis! Something felt off for me when I was watching and your technical breakdown explained it really well. Your sister's breakdown was brilliant as well.
the show not tell thing was what caught my eye first (and not in a good way). That and the lack of timeline. Things feel rushed (like you said). Also, there was no reason for the episodes to be that short. They had the time and the money to do more than 30 mins episodes.
I think the biggest reason for many of these things is the volume stage and their limit to 40 minutes per episode. I really hope they make longer episodes next season and don't underestimate their audience. Kids can concentrate for more than 40 minutes! The changes for the story were because of over-correction yes, but i think because of times limits, too. I liked the medusa change for example. I loved the "The Wire" scene! I still really liked the show and actuallly thought they captured the spirit of Percy Jackson, but you got sone good points there!
19:04 I hadn’t heard this, but this explains a lot. One of Riordan’s strengths as a writer is in the details + in the narrative voice, and if both of those were absent from the show? Well, of course it was lacking compared to what had been promised and what was expected
you mention 'better essayists' with a clip from dan olson, but even up to that point i felt that this video absolutely scratched the same itch in my brain as his 'the art of editing' vids. genuinely fantastic work, i'm gonna check out that highway 17 video.
Wow dude great video, it's been a long time since I've been into Percy Jackson but it's great to see my interest of editing bring me back to my childhood.
Yeah basically, i agree. One thing i felt with the show is that the gods were a bit mundane. They just seemed like normal people. I get that's kind of the point in the books, that they have human flaws, but they were lacking gracious in the show. Ps, bet your mic cable was wrapped around the obelisk by the time you were done filming
Insane analysis! Something felt off for me when I was watching and your technical breakdown explained it really well. Your sister's breakdown was brilliant as well.
the show not tell thing was what caught my eye first (and not in a good way). That and the lack of timeline. Things feel rushed (like you said). Also, there was no reason for the episodes to be that short. They had the time and the money to do more than 30 mins episodes.
I think the biggest reason for many of these things is the volume stage and their limit to 40 minutes per episode. I really hope they make longer episodes next season and don't underestimate their audience. Kids can concentrate for more than 40 minutes!
The changes for the story were because of over-correction yes, but i think because of times limits, too. I liked the medusa change for example.
I loved the "The Wire" scene!
I still really liked the show and actuallly thought they captured the spirit of Percy Jackson, but you got sone good points there!
I 100% watched the Highway 17 video start to finish. It was the reason I subbed to your channel. It was pure poetry.
19:04 I hadn’t heard this, but this explains a lot. One of Riordan’s strengths as a writer is in the details + in the narrative voice, and if both of those were absent from the show? Well, of course it was lacking compared to what had been promised and what was expected
you mention 'better essayists' with a clip from dan olson, but even up to that point i felt that this video absolutely scratched the same itch in my brain as his 'the art of editing' vids. genuinely fantastic work, i'm gonna check out that highway 17 video.
loved this video!! I knew I wasn't fond of the adaptation but it's cool to hear it from an editing perspective
Another banger. Love your style.
Wow dude great video, it's been a long time since I've been into Percy Jackson but it's great to see my interest of editing bring me back to my childhood.
Thanks for having me Matty boy 🩷
Hasn't watched you in a while and the beard looks good, but you went from kid to Gordon Freeman lol
Yeah basically, i agree. One thing i felt with the show is that the gods were a bit mundane. They just seemed like normal people. I get that's kind of the point in the books, that they have human flaws, but they were lacking gracious in the show.
Ps, bet your mic cable was wrapped around the obelisk by the time you were done filming
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