ok I've been in meetings all day ( pure helvetica) and this made me feel superscript
But now the meetings are done, so it's all Gutenberg.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
ok I've been in meetings all day ( pure helvetica) and this made me feel superscript
But now the meetings are done, so it's all Gutenberg.
Oooh. And I'll slumbernut 1000 while I'm at it.
Hope I pun-tuated that correctly.
Everybody thinks they're a comic sans.
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From an arial view, this is all very silly.
yes. We are all silly font minions
minions
I lurrrrrrrve that font.
In non-font news, I'm very curious about Fox's plan to have fewer commercials during Dollhouse. From THR:
Both "Fringe" and "Dollhouse" would have network commercial loads of about five minutes per hour, about half the usual. The commercial pods would also be shorter and they would have about half the promo load as well.
If Tim happens to wander by...
At what point did you guys know this? (Did you get a Powerpoint presentation?) Has it changed anything with breaking stories/writing scripts? Or does this only impact how you edit?
and doesn't commercial advertising fund the shows? What's the advantage of fewer commercials?
The commercials will cost more, Laga. Advertisers complain that it is hard for their message to get across through the clutter and noise of too many different messages. It is believed that they will pay a premium for a less noisy spot.
Doesn't Fox (and the CW) normally have more commercials than the other three networks anyway?