13 Dec 2023 12:55 PM
I don't know who's in charge of putting the run-times for films in the synopsis section, but it would be good if they would get it correct.
13 Dec 2023 01:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat is one for viewer relations - viewerR@sky.uk
13 Dec 2023 01:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat is one for viewer relations - viewerR@sky.uk
13 Dec 2023 01:23 PM
@caesarome wrote:That is one for viewer relations - viewerR@sky.uk
As are 95% of the posts on this board.
13 Dec 2023 01:52 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat's because that team are the first port of call for issues like that… and it saves you a call.
13 Dec 2023 02:13 PM
@Daniel0210 wrote:That's because that team are the first port of call for issues like that… and it saves you a call.
I hadn't even thought about calling anyone about this. Hopefully, someone from Sky will pass this on to the VR team because I can't be bothered tbh.
13 Dec 2023 06:50 PM - last edited: 13 Dec 2023 06:52 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI noticed that Taylor Swift concert... Sixteen quid.. Just for rent!
No wonder she's worth £1.1 billion.. sorry US$1.1 billion, she's not 'that' rich 🙂
13 Dec 2023 08:10 PM
@Doc5907 wrote:I noticed that Taylor Swift concert... Sixteen quid.. Just for rent!
No wonder she's worth
£1.1 billion..sorry US$1.1 billion, she's not 'that' rich 🙂
Just remember:
"A celebrity's net worth is simply how much money they've made, how many assets they have including houses, cars etc. all minus taxes and any debt they may have".
It's not how much they have day-to-day.
14 Dec 2023 09:33 AM
Part of the reason it's so confusing is because Sky speed up all US sourced movies from 24 to 25 frames per second because their hardware cannot output native frame rates.
The Taylor Swift movie for example has a correct run time of 3 hours and 1 minute when played at its native 24fps frame rate from a service like Prime Video or Apple iTunes. Sky speed it up. Hence the second shorter run time listed.
The same with Genie. On Peacock in the USA, where the movie originates from, the correct run time is 1 hour 32mins at 24fps.
The further complication with Sky is the addition of ads at the start. If they've added a ton of Sky promo advertising at the start then this will add to the overall run time listed.
Confusing, huh?
14 Dec 2023 10:23 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Given the reviews of Genie, a shorter run time would seem to be a Christmas gift in itself ; )
I wouldn't dare suggest the same thing about Ms Swift...
14 Dec 2023 01:23 PM
@Derek_Trotter wrote:Part of the reason it's so confusing is because Sky speed up all US sourced movies from 24 to 25 frames per second because their hardware cannot output native frame rates.
The Taylor Swift movie for example has a correct run time of 3 hours and 1 minute when played at its native 24fps frame rate from a service like Prime Video or Apple iTunes. Sky speed it up. Hence the second shorter run time listed.
The same with Genie. On Peacock in the USA, where the movie originates from, the correct run time is 1 hour 32mins at 24fps.
The further complication with Sky is the addition of ads at the start. If they've added a ton of Sky promo advertising at the start then this will add to the overall run time listed.
Confusing, huh?
But Genie was the longer of the two times listed, that is the film itself not taking any ads into consideration. I don't know where they got the 75m timing from.
14 Dec 2023 05:56 PM - last edited: 14 Dec 2023 06:13 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreMaybe the 75 minutes was wishful thinking
Alas the genie did not grant that wish
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