Hi, I'm passionate about movies and series, but I'm not a specialist in making reviews. However I have ventured to write a few.
I would like to know what are the guidelines to qualify for a curation in the Community.
Personally I don't like spoilers and I don't post an image of a key moment, nor do I like to take screenshots of the movie because I think it is forbidden by copyright.
I take images from IDMb, or another site.
It is difficult to have a good spelling and grammar in a language that you do not master, The Latin community mostly uses Translator.
I suggest having an index of series and movies to avoid repeating reviews.
However it is a community with an excellent future on the platform.
Good luck.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
We fully support bilingual posts and understand that good grammar and punctuation may not apply to those who aren't native English speakers. So we're fully open to having people write in their respective languages. For those who speak Spanish, we have the Moderator @jcrodriguez that is fluent in Spanish himself.
We are also fine with people writing and using a translator to translate their posts to English if needed. We'll still curate them providing the post is good, and again, we have the great Moderator @jcrodriguez to help read the native section if the post is in Spanish.
Don't worry about things not being perfect, of course we all make mistakes when posting here on Hive (I do it all the time!) and we won't punish anyone for that, it's just more of a general guideline for people to follow. If your general message is good, it'll get supported. :)
In regards to qualifying: you can write about anything you wish. As long as it is related to movies or television shows somehow. You can even write about your favourite actors, or just write a non-spoiler review of a movie or tv show. We support all types of posts, providing they fit the community itself.
You're also fine to post screenshots alongside your reviews. As @bigcarrillo said: it provides a bit more value to the post. His advice was very good!
When I see a post with screenshots where they show me a bit of the movie and at the same time give you that perfect context to enjoy even more of what it shows us, I always appreciate it as I am aware that it takes a while to take the screenshots that are perfect to give visual context to the review. The extra work always gives an extra value to any work.
Best regards! 😎🎬✌️
I do screenshots, I think it is a resource that gives more value to the publication and serves as a visual support for the reader to have a vague idea of what the film is about is less likely to see a Spoilers through a series of images. Rather, the trailers themselves drop several Spoilers on you.
As long as you leave the source or a message specifying where the images are taken from nothing happens.
I leave a message below the main image where I make clear that the rights of the image belong to the distributor or the generic of the film.
The important thing is to keep enjoying what we love and share with the community.
thank you
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