A Film and TV Podcast hosted by two cousins, Rodney and Melody. Both grew up together watching movies and television. Melody who sees the shot from an actors perspective and Rodney who comes in from the viewpoint of the director. Together they discuss their views and thoughts, sometimes opposing, on the films and tv shows of yesterday and today.
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A Film and TV Podcast hosted by two cousins, Rodney and Melody. Both grew up together watching movies and television. Melody who sees the shot from an actors perspective and Rodney who comes in from the viewpoint of the director. Together they discuss their views and thoughts, sometimes opposing, on the films and tv shows of yesterday and today.
From Shelf to Stream: The Decline of Physical Media
Beyond The Shot
1 hour 18 minutes
1 day ago
From Shelf to Stream: The Decline of Physical Media
In this episode of Beyond the Shot, Rod and Melody talk about something every movie lover has felt but doesn't always talk about: the slow decline of physical media. From DVDs and Blu-rays to video store rentals and collector editions, we break down how the shift to streaming has completely changed the way we watch and appreciate films.
We get into what we gained, what we lost, and whether owning movies physically still matters in a world where titles disappear from platforms overnight. Plus, we share our own nostalgia—from Friday night rental runs to shelves full of movies we knew by heart.
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Beyond The Shot
A Film and TV Podcast hosted by two cousins, Rodney and Melody. Both grew up together watching movies and television. Melody who sees the shot from an actors perspective and Rodney who comes in from the viewpoint of the director. Together they discuss their views and thoughts, sometimes opposing, on the films and tv shows of yesterday and today.