Industry S01e01 Ffmpeg
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A video engineer, MARTA (30s), stares at a progress bar. industry s01e01 ffmpeg
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When HBO’s Industry premiered, it was immediately hailed as the spiritual successor to Mad Men for the Gen Z finance set. But beneath the glossy surface of Pierpoint & Co.’s London offices and the messy personal lives of Harper, Yasmin, and Robert, the pilot episode ("Pilot") functions much like the software tool that shares its name in internet lore: . Industry S01E01 establishes a similar moral framework (or
Industry S01E01 establishes a similar moral framework (or lack thereof). The characters are "open source" in their desperation. They trade pieces of themselves—dignity, sobriety, sexual boundaries—to compile a successful career. The pilot shows us that Pierpoint doesn't care about the source code (the person); it only cares that the program compiles successfully (profit).
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