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This paper explores the intersection of three distinct yet interconnected elements: the narrative construction of “lifestyle” in the first season of the BBC series Robin Hood (2006), the technical attributes of the x265 video compression standard, and the contemporary patterns of digital entertainment consumption. While seemingly unrelated, the x265 codec enables high-efficiency storage and streaming of serialized content, which in turn shapes how audiences engage with the aspirational lifestyles depicted in period dramas. This paper argues that the x265 format facilitates a “portable lifestyle narrative,” allowing viewers to integrate heroic, agrarian-coded escapism into modern, bandwidth-constrained daily routines.
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Robin Hood Season 1 was shot on 35mm film but mastered in 1080i (broadcast) or 480p/576p (DVD). Older rips using DivX or x264 are massive relative to their quality. This paper argues that the x265 format facilitates
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