Cutting edge, breakthrough, television. That's what we want to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Our future is only limited by our commitment to keep the momentum going. Now that television has been set free from all constraints - including time, place, and all previous definitions - what comes next?
We're in this transition period of figuring out how to deal with all the new technology that is out there, but television still proves to be the granddaddy of them all.
We want to be on the edge of technology all of the time. We think long-term.
The television business is actually going through a tremendous transition, but I think at the end of the day, television is still paramount.
There is a revolution happening, and within two years I think that Wi-Fi and Netflix will be built into all the televisions.
Born of the impossibly varied options we have to amuse ourselves, cutting-edge companies are finding innovative ways to tailor our entertainment choices to who we are, relieving us of the burden of finding the diamond in the rough of 500 TV channels or thousands of movies and music albums released every year.
I think that network TV is going to either have to reinvent itself or it's going to have to be more competitive - there are just so many options now with streaming and everything.
I'm always interested in trying to stay on the cutting edge of television storytelling. To be slightly in front, pushing for the next new thing.
I definitely want make an impact in television. I want to make a continued and greater impact in feature films, and I want to be somebody who continues to be at the forefront of creating a wide variety of content that I could be proud of and that engages people on all levels.
I think television has always been one to replicate when something's successful. I don't think there's quite as much innovation.