Matthew Robinson

Matthew Robinson
American screenwriter and director whose credits include The Invention of Lying, in 2009, and May the Best Man Win, in 2014. He also starred in 6 episodes of the 2013 TV mini series, The Power Inside.
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth26 May 1978
CityLos Angeles, CA
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If you take a basketball arena and say you're going to fill it with just hard-core basketball fans, it would only be about 40 percent filled. If you're really going to fill the arena, you need to market to people and make it entertaining so they'll want to come back.
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Reality TV makes good economic sense. And, perhaps more important, these shows are just plain entertaining.
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It's all about expanding your fan base. If you educate someone about a sport, they might not like it. But if you add an entertainment aspect to it and market to them, you'll draw them in, and they'll become fans even if they don't like the sport at first.
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The experience of being on these shows is pretty traumatic. I feel for a lot of people who come out of it totally shell-shocked.