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TopicHow come gay scenes (usually) have conversations a straight couple on tv would..
ssjevot
09/25/19 12:48:13 AM
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DoubleDare posted...
ssjevot posted...
A lot of directors, writers, etc. continue to be the same upper middle class white men they have always been. They shove diversity in front of a camera if they think it will help appeal to their target demographic, but they rarely actually care about trying to accurately represent a group. People don't notice who is in the writers room or directing, so they don't comment much on it.


You say this but I am pretty sure teh example I gave have women writers, directors, a majority episodes of Season 3 of GLOW was written and directed by females.


Just from a quick Google search:
https://womenintvfilm.sdsu.edu/research/

Across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms, female characters comprised 45% of all speaking characters, up from 40% in 2017-18. Behind the scenes, women accounted for 31% of all creators, directors, writers, executive producers, producers, editors, and directors of photography. This represents an increase of 4 percentage points from 27% in 2017-18. By role, women made up 25% of creators, 30% of executive producers, 40% of producers, 35% of writers, 26% of directors, 21% of editors, and 5% of directors of photography.

I couldn't find one with stats like that on minorities.
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