The Curious Case of the Pygmy Nuthatch

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104 points by prawn 2 days ago


Aurornis - 5 hours ago

This was a fun read. I appreciate a journalist willing to dive into something obscure and reveal a lot of interesting process details and anecdotes as they go.

Before I knew anything about the film and TV industry I would have assumed the process was rather straightforward from concept to script to filming and then editing, almost waterfall style.

But no, it typically evolves and lives and changes through the process. Dialog and storylines are tweaked at every stage as the end product is incrementally manifested. Not unlike software development.

jerf - 5 hours ago

The first few paragraphs pattern match on "I'm going to use some excuse to meander on endlessly about myself, tying back into the nominal title just at the end so it doesn't look like I'm all about me", but it does turn out to just be a framing device and worth continuing past for an interesting story.

yen223 - 5 hours ago

You thought this was a story about birds. It's really a story about the film-making process

I really enjoyed reading this.

dougdonohoe - 3 hours ago

Merlin is a great app for identifying birds (via sound and photo). We've used it in Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand. The library of sounds is most thorough in North America.

Fun story!

cobbzilla - 5 hours ago

Long and meandering read, but the excellent bird puns throughout make it worthwhile.

aqme28 - 5 hours ago

Wasn't this posted here a week or two ago?

ta1243 - 6 hours ago

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mtlynch - 6 hours ago

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