First, why use Blogger?
Simply because I find it easy to use for what I intend to do. It worked out well in the past for a previous project I had to do, so why not use it again? I will probably consider using a different format in the future for other work, but when it will happen has yet to be determined.I am also managing the main website for an organisation known as CyberClip, so I'm having to balance out my time with that as well as writing my own content.
Second, why once a week?
When it came to creating this blog site, I intended it to be a weekend-only site to put my thoughts up in relation to debating about the film industry. Also, formulating what I what takes considerable time plan and take into account how I would go about it.That is about to change, however; as of now, I'm going to be posting twice a week so that more content can be produced within a seven-day span and allow you, the reader(s), more freedom with some more variety in what is published.
That means I will be posting every Wednesday as well as Saturdays and Sundays.
Third, why not use your name as the site name?
For one thing, as much as I wouldn't using my own name to advertise this site, I don't fully see the need to use one's own name to advertise yourself, let alone your own site. I have nothing against it; I feel that through the style and content of a site such as this, one can pretty much learn about who you are and understand who you are.Fourth, why are you questioning things related to the film industry?
I, for a while, had been thinking about the recent goings on in the film industry and other parties that would assist in selling the cinematic material. I have been holding on to those thoughts for so long that I have decided to put them all out online as I think they would open up some interesting debates and discussions. Does it matter whether or not we agree on the same terms? Of course not.Finally, what else should we know about you?
My interests tend to lie mostly in science-fiction, although I'm quite varied with other genres. As you may have noticed, I am incredibly picky about how events from past years are represented, and there are other fictions outside films that I think would make interesting cinematic adaptations.My dislike towards the horror genre due to the portrayal of certain scares and violence means that almost anything related to it would have slim chances of me talking about it (and I am rather squeamish). I do not mind hybrids, however, so you'll probably see me making posts relating to that.
I hope this clears up some things, here.
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