Netflix Assumes Something About You That Changes The Way Movies Are Made
Thanks to streaming, most people have opted to watch movies from the comfort of their couches rather than in a movie theater. In fact, according to a survey from CivicScience, 65% prefer to watch at home. When the audience has access to the comforts of home, however, there are a lot more distractions that can keep them from paying attention. In an interview with Joe Rogan, Matt Damon revealed that the new normal of audiences watching at home has motivated streaming companies like Netflix to change how they make movies to keep viewers engaged. Netflix assumes that you are on your phone while watching movies, and that’s changed how they make films. During an appearance on the “Joe Rogan Experience,” both Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were promoting their new Netflix action film, “The Rip.” Damon, in particular, shared his thoughts on how Netflix has drastically changed how they make movies, since most people are assumed to be on their phones while watching at home. Damon pointed out that because viewers give a “very different …
