Director Tired of Uploading His Videos to All the Websites

A director next to the logos for several streaming sites.

LOS ANGELES — Television and film director Gary Quinn says there are too many websites on which to post his videos.

“Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, Vudu, Amazon Prime, Peacock, Tubi – every time I make one of my little episodes, I have to upload it to too many platforms. I’m sick of it,” said Quinn. “I don’t even remember to put it on the Microsoft Store half the time.”

Quinn has directed for nearly twenty years, and in that time, has created several hit series, including “Brock Brickbo, Shark Librarian” and “Snoutz.”

“The worst part is figuring out the quirks of all these different sites,” said Quinn. “Especially since I’m fully at the behest of whether they decide to put my stuff on the ‘For You’ section or not.”

Viewers of Quinn’s series say they appreciate being able to find his shows easily.

“‘Snoutz’ is easily the best show ever created,” said 26-year old Rebekah Kaufman. “I think Cillian Murphy and Sydney Sweeney deserved all ten of those Emmys for their turns as Snoutmasterz. I love that I can watch clips of it on Reels between ads that play at 3x speed for dropshipped kitchen implements.”

When asked about promotion via social media, Quinn responded “I love to engage with my fans on the net.”