Great interview. I got into Scandal a few seasons late, and by then the tweet along aspect was already starting to fall away -- either some of the principles stopped participating as much or they just had less to say, and the energy wasn't really there. But maybe it was never for me. I always found the StorySynch type of things embarrass…
Great interview. I got into Scandal a few seasons late, and by then the tweet along aspect was already starting to fall away -- either some of the principles stopped participating as much or they just had less to say, and the energy wasn't really there. But maybe it was never for me. I always found the StorySynch type of things embarrassing. I already feel bad if I'm multi-tasking and have my computer open, I don't want it ENCOURAGED.
Anyone who knows younger people know exactly why Cory's students would find tweeting during the Oscars embarrassing? Is it because of the format and we should be doing that on Instagram or TikTok, or talking about the Oscars at all?
I'll share! It was, literally, the frequency in which I tweeted? Which, again, was like 12-15 tweets across the *entire* telecast. I used to send that many during one act of a scripted show!
To an extent, they view Twitter as a more "professionalized" space, not somewhere you might just be riffing with friends (or "friends").
Great interview. I got into Scandal a few seasons late, and by then the tweet along aspect was already starting to fall away -- either some of the principles stopped participating as much or they just had less to say, and the energy wasn't really there. But maybe it was never for me. I always found the StorySynch type of things embarrassing. I already feel bad if I'm multi-tasking and have my computer open, I don't want it ENCOURAGED.
Anyone who knows younger people know exactly why Cory's students would find tweeting during the Oscars embarrassing? Is it because of the format and we should be doing that on Instagram or TikTok, or talking about the Oscars at all?
I'll share! It was, literally, the frequency in which I tweeted? Which, again, was like 12-15 tweets across the *entire* telecast. I used to send that many during one act of a scripted show!
To an extent, they view Twitter as a more "professionalized" space, not somewhere you might just be riffing with friends (or "friends").
Thanks for the reply!