Talk:The Night Stalker (2016 film)

Recorded director premiere appearance
The writer-director, a producer, the editor, and others appeared at the premiere. I have an audio recording of their question-and-answer session (moderated by Seattle director Lynn Shelton), and I could place it on YouTube or elsewhere. I know that if I were to quote material from the recording it would be original research. But if I made the recording public, and cited from the recording, would that still be original research? I haven't reviewed the recording, so I'm not sure whether there's anything new there anyway, but if it's appropriate to cite it, that would give me more reason to share the recording promptly.

There is actually one interesting point that I know is in the recording: an audience member asked whether Kit's hotel room number is '206 by chance or as an intentional reference to Seattle's telephone area code. The director replied that it was intentional. It's an amusing bit of trivia about the film, but I doubt it qualifies as encyclopedic, even if the recording is an acceptable source.

— Steve98052 (talk) 08:48, 8 June 2016 (UTC)


 * YouTube® is not deemed as WP:RS unconditionally so yes, if you — the operator of this account, firstly uploads a clip/video on that platform and then makes an edit here citing a portion of it — it is WP:OR in fact. 'Case you're still confused, refer to WP:BLP to understand why Wikipedia® doesn't let editors to refer to their own works as WP:CITE. —Mohd.maaz864 (talk) 23:54, 21 June 2020 (UTC)