📖 Overview

Use this tool to schedule movie marathons with breaks and start windows.

🧪 Example Scenarios

Use these default and higher-pressure example inputs to explore how sensitive this calculator is before using your real numbers.

InputBase CaseHigher Pressure Case
Minutes Per Movie4554
Number of Movies89.2

⚙️ How It Works

This multiplies minutes per episode by episode count to estimate total viewing duration.

The Formula

Total Time = Episodes × Minutes per Episode
💡Average TV season lengths: sitcom ≈ 22 episodes × 22 min; drama ≈ 13 episodes × 42–60 min. Streaming series often run 6–10 episodes at 30–60 min.

Quick Reference

Episodes22 min42 min50 min60 min
62h 12m4h 12m5h6h
103h 40m7h8h 20m10h
134h 46m9h 6m10h 50m13h
248h 48m16h 48m20h24h

When To Use This

  • Use this tool when you need a fast decision during active planning or execution.
  • Use this before committing money, time, or tradeoffs that are hard to reverse.
  • Use this to compare options using the same assumptions across scenarios.

Edge Cases To Watch

  • Results can be misleading if key inputs are missing, stale, or unrealistic.
  • Very small or very large values may amplify rounding effects and interpretation risk.
  • If assumptions change mid-decision, recalculate before acting.

Practical Tips

💡 Add break time for realistic planning.
💡 Use this for schedule blocking and timeboxing.
💡 Compare shorter vs longer content formats objectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Does this include ads?

Only if ad time is included in the per-episode input.

❓ Can this be used for podcasts too?

Yes, the same duration math applies.