December Daily: journalism
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Yikes, I got way behind!
schneefink asked, "how about your field of study/work/specialization/hobby and how a book/movie/series/canon got it terribly/hilariously wrong?"
I'm not a journalist any more, but that's what my education and most of my experience was in. So the workplace experience of Eddie Brock in "Venom" is painful to watch.
I dunno, maybe you could have a hobby blog that consisted of confronting the powerful on film? Or maybe they're basing him on Michael Moore or something like that?
In reality, if you suspected that an Elon Musk-type figure was carrying out illegal experiments on poor people, the last thing you would do is confront him on camera -- and I mean that literally: you'd do months' worth of background work, and then, as a final move, you might confront him on camera. (Or maybe not. Maybe you'd call him on the phone, let his spokesperson decline to comment, and then publish what you had, with evidence.)
Real journalism might break that story by going through the guy's garbage. Or maybe you'd use your network to find people who had left or been fired (like, uh, Dr. Skirth? She's an absolutely perfect source) and then take what they told you and find other people to independently verify it. You might be able to find the company that was selling him laboratory equipment. You might be able to hang out with homeless people long enough to see someone get taken by his people, or maybe even get taken yourself.
But nobody, to my knowledge, has ever broken a real story by setting up a camera and then filming while they accused a super-powerful person of doing terrible things and the super-powerful person said, "No, I didn't."
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goss, "VENOM! Why do you think it's been such an instant hit with Fandom, and what are some of your favourite fanworks so far?" and
nestra, "Any Venom recs?"
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anitac588, "How do you relate to different fandoms? Do you revisit them? Sometimes I find it difficult to go back to reading stories in 'old' fandoms after discovering new OTP."
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marginaliana, "what is your favorite physical non-living thing? Not a person or a pet, but it could be something you own or a piece of art, etc."
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cesperanza, "I'll ask an HP question, actually, because I wasn't really ever in it and I'm interested in the reactions of people who were. It seems to me from the outside so spectacularly meh now; like, it was the fictional equiv of Lost (which I also didn't watch) where it was fascinating as a piece of serialized fiction but where the execution simply couldn't live up to the collective imagination. Am I wrong?"
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teigh_corvus, "Your thoughts on James Joyce and Ulysses."
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kass, "If the you of 10 years ago could see you now, what would surprise her most?"
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jjhunter, "What do you carry with you?"
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mific, "Sounds like you commute to and fro still. How do you pass the time traveling? Music? Audiobooks? Something else? Any reccs? :)"
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torch, "favorite advent songs!"
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princessofgeeks, "How did you go about changing fandoms? Was it, historically, something you did or something that just happened? Did friends lure you? Did you find new shows to watch?"
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reginagiraffe, "(It's MrGiraffe's birthday so...) Have you ever written a birthday themed story? If not, what couple would have the best/funnest/easiest birthday story to write and why?"
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laurenthemself, "What are your thoughts on Thor: Ragnarok? I know ya boy Steve wasn't in it but did you have any shippy feelings?"
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allheadybooks, "13. What's your least favorite thing about splitting your time between two houses? (My wife and I are also in a commuter marriage at the moment, and I get so frustrated every weekend when I have to go grocery shopping AGAIN because I thought I had eggs but that was at the other apartment!"
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schneefink, "how about your field of study/work/specialization/hobby and how a book/movie/series/canon got it terribly/hilariously wrong?"
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china_shop, "What hooks you into a fanfic? Is it banter, characterisation, tropes, or...? Is it different from what hooks you into original fic?"
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muccamukk, "Describe a long fic you always wanted to write, but never have and likely never will."
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ride_4ever, "rec two due South fanworks: a favorite that you created and a favorite that someone else created. (Anything! Triggers and squicks not a concern for me.)"
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kass, "What have you read recently that you've enjoyed?
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jjhunter, "What are five words you like or find especially meaningful + 1 word you despise? Why?"
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terminally_underwhelmed, "do you have fandom/character/relationship "types" that you find all your fannish energy going towards? Like, Gryffinpuff/Slytherclaw (and more simply hot/cold) relationships grab me, and so do characters that are both super popular and super ooc in fanworks.'
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mekare, What would Ben Fraser do in 2018?
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marina, "What was the last book you read that wasn't fanfic and that you intensely loved, and why."
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wychwood, "Something about SGA! What's the one fic you're sorry you never wrote? What was your favourite episode? Do you still love John/Rodney? How gay WAS John Sheppard? Where in Atlantis would you live if you could pick any room you liked? Pick one or a topic of your choice."
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isabellerecs, "What was your most favorite Christmas present that you ever received as a kid?" and/or "What Christmas present had you wanted badly but never received as a kid?"
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destina, "how has your relationship to fandom changed over the years? By which I mean not just participation in it, but your level of tolerance/interest for the cyclical things about it, the way old arguments never really stop or die, etc, but also the ways fandom changes and new ways of doing fandom evolve. (And old ways evolve out, and terms evolve, etc.)"
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kass, "What do you like best about where you live?"
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china_shop, "Your favourite book you read this year."
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wolfshark, "what is your favorite story to reread of your own stuff? what was your favorite story to write?"
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I'm not a journalist any more, but that's what my education and most of my experience was in. So the workplace experience of Eddie Brock in "Venom" is painful to watch.
I dunno, maybe you could have a hobby blog that consisted of confronting the powerful on film? Or maybe they're basing him on Michael Moore or something like that?
In reality, if you suspected that an Elon Musk-type figure was carrying out illegal experiments on poor people, the last thing you would do is confront him on camera -- and I mean that literally: you'd do months' worth of background work, and then, as a final move, you might confront him on camera. (Or maybe not. Maybe you'd call him on the phone, let his spokesperson decline to comment, and then publish what you had, with evidence.)
Real journalism might break that story by going through the guy's garbage. Or maybe you'd use your network to find people who had left or been fired (like, uh, Dr. Skirth? She's an absolutely perfect source) and then take what they told you and find other people to independently verify it. You might be able to find the company that was selling him laboratory equipment. You might be able to hang out with homeless people long enough to see someone get taken by his people, or maybe even get taken yourself.
But nobody, to my knowledge, has ever broken a real story by setting up a camera and then filming while they accused a super-powerful person of doing terrible things and the super-powerful person said, "No, I didn't."
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Date: 12/19/18 03:44 am (UTC)