Twenty seconds, the future
Dos said, there is not much future in the future.
Dollcee asked, are you referring to our future or the future of the future universe?
Dos had a vague expression framed by a dark hue and said, sometimes the melody does not want to resolve and the rhythm pattern is not supportive enough.
Dollcee said, Dos, you need to go to the mini-mart and get some junk food, throw it in the bin and eat the packaging.
Dos responded, good idea Dollcee, packaging is designed by artists, it might trigger some ideas.
Cybo began to talk, which is rare for him, since the advent of electronic media, the thirty second jingle has dominated cultural consumer propaganda. With the current domination of social media feed to citizens on personal devices, it is time to reduce the thirty second jingle to twenty seconds in order to provide more variety in viewing time. This could boost the marketing sector of the economy by thirty percent without any environmental impact.
The dark hue disappeared from Dos’s vague expression and he said, that’s it, the future of popular culture content making is twenty seconds.
Cybo said, it is now obvious that television is a dead media format. Thirty seconds is far too long for a citizen to be focused on a single product. Twenty second may even be dragging it out. However, culture moves in slow motion and twenty seconds is probably a big enough leap.
Dollcee said, I definitely need to be able to fit more into my day, twenty second reels will help me a lot. It is time to make a thirty percent cultural shift.
Padoke mumbled to himself, I hope I am not culturally left behind in front of the television.