Platforms - they come and go, but storytelling is forever.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know I'm a storyteller at heart, and if there's a platform that needs stories, I'm going be there.
A platform is the base from which something big happens. In our case, we're an entertainment platform in the sense that there are people signing up like MTV, Burberry, folks like Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. And why? Because it's their channel to control their entertainment to their fans.
The platform doesn't really matter to me, whether it's stage or theatre or even a web series. I just am more interested in, like, if it's a story that I would want to watch and if it's a character that I feel like I can contribute something to, then that's really what gets me.
Sometimes the creating that we do is creating a platform that allows other creative people to pitch in.
When I was coming out of college, storytelling was very much something you did with pencil and paper, so the technological platform versatility, I think, is really valuable.
At the end of the day, we still make the things that we make. And we found that the best strategy in this very fluid marketplace is to not be tied into any given platform, but to be able to make good content, and good content will be able to live anywhere.
I really understand what that process is all about and how important it is, especially with young folk and creative folk that love looking for some platform that makes it easier for them to express themselves.
The film industry brings people together, and so does technology. I see them as similar platforms.
I love WWE, and I love that platform. There is no other platform in the world that gives me that instant gratification. There is just no other platform.
It's hard to tell what is even mainstream anymore because there's so many platforms now. And they're all topics of conversation.
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