John UM
Recently, there is a trend on Twitter: many illustrators and comic home diagnostic generators randomly generate their own image of high school girls, and then draw the “self” of the high school girls version. Readers may have collected a lot of pictures
同人漫画家ヤスイリオスケ心生一计: It is better to draw a picture of your high school girl, and when you are at the same person show, please ask Cosplayer to dress up as a picture and help yourself sell the book..
Fans came to see this scene and was shocked: “Is it really… ○○ teacher?!”.
Cosplayer: “Ah, the teacher is the dead house sitting behind.”
Artist: (worried smile)
(https://twitter.com/yakkun99/status/1108017685214851073).
Writer Xiao Taidao Youjing saw an article about “This is the truth of the industry in the eyes of the creators!” but with friends, he expressed confusion: “This is totally different from what we have seen.”
Xiao Taidao said that especially in the creative world, there are too many special cases, and it is impossible to generalize. So for this type of speech, including his own words, perhaps it is best to ask a question mark in his heart
(https://twitter.com/u_kodachi/status/1107514052509470720).
Brain scientist Kenichiro Miki gave a column on the GOTCHA! Website to analyze why Japanese TV stations lost their original heat
Mogi said he heard a speech from Netflix CEO Reed Hastings at the TED conference last year. Hastings said Netflix will recommend the works they might like by analyzing the data. When displaying these recommended works, they no longer take into account the age and gender of the user
This is not because of the “politically correct” values, it is felt that humans cannot be distinguished by age and gender; rather, after analyzing past data, Netflix found that age and gender are completely meaningless
Mao Mu believes that because Netflix has reached such conclusions by accumulating numbers and logic, and fully applied to business operations, they have become the tide of the times
In contrast to the Japanese media, until now, the term “F1 layer” and “M2 layer” is used (see related article) to distinguish audiences by gender and age
茂木问: Do these people really believe that they can grasp the diverse hobbies of modern people by age and gender?
He gave another counterexample: In Japan’s above-ground wave TV program, it can be said that the only thing that has a sense of existence is the late night animation. For example, “Would you like to come to the rabbit today? ? “Works in the underground city to see if you have made a mistake” are loved by fans of all ages and genders
Mao Mu feels that although the world has not completely shaken off the shackles of old ideas, it is also welcoming a new era. People are no longer restricted by age and gender, but each individual’s personality is established in different groups. Loose contact. Everyone is different and everyone is equal. If you can’t make a work with such a fundamental idea, you can’t really communicate it to your audience
Not just making a show, Mao Mu believes that production programming and marketing are also a kind of interpersonal communication. Most people who can shine in modern society can abandon their age, gender, title, and organization. They can see and accept each other’s personality and communicate with each other
Mao Mu believes that this attitude has brought excellent works and gave birth to a master of interpersonal communication
(https://gotcha.alc.co.jp/entry/20190315-mogi-communication17)
Kadokawa light novel editorなみきAlso said that when he created something, he was not very good at thinking like “the target group is a man in his 30s.”And the writer’s firm Cork president Sada said that there is a saying: “The audience is always scheduled to be biased. What you can do is create something that can be conveyed to a ‘someone’ like ‘the past’.” %@@なみきVery much in agreement with this sentence. It should not be speculated that “those people like this kind of thing”, but “want to convey this work to that person.”
(https://twitter.com/ukey_namiki/status/1107899591242870785)