Y’all, I know we love our dizis. We get very protective of them. We want the best for them.
Let’s remember that they’re shooting something longer than a typical feature length film EVERY WEEK.
Movies take months, sometimes years to release.
Diziland does it every seven days, so
I think it’s easy to armchair quarterback when we aren’t the ones under this kind of pressure. Some episodes are going to feel more rushed. Some are going to not be edited as well or have the same flow as others. I cannot imagine how stressful it is to be a post-production
team member. Plus all the ways their hands are tied from RTÜK, and maybe ten pages of other rules/requirements/pressure from the channel or producers that we aren’t even aware of.
It’s okay to be disappointed or feel like an episode wasn’t the best it could have been. But we also
need to keep in mind that most, if not all of us, have no idea what it’s like working on a set environment like that. So don’t tag actors and crew members in your frustrations. It’s the equivalent of writing to an author just to tell them how much you hated their book that they
poured their heart and soul into.

What really needs to happen is an industry change. 🤍
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