Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27276671-20160214220907/@comment-410526-20160802151432

BenRG wrote: If the volume is spread equally between the girls, then I imagine that it would occur in a 'R, W, B, Y, R, W, B, Y, R, W, B and then Y' sequence. So, you'd always have four weeks (and a World of Remnant) before that character's tale continues.

However, I'm thinking that there will be a slight bias towards Ruby and one other girl with three episodes each, two of  the girls having two episodes each, an opener that will be equally distributed between all and a finale that will focus on Ruby and her arrival at Haven with the rest of RNJR. I think they could easily mix segments in between episodes. The average segment in Game of Thrones is somewhere between four to eight minutes. The average RWBY Volume 3 episode was about 15 minutes and every Volume has been longer than the last, so there's definitely space.

Monty, Kerry and Miles have named GoT as an inspiration for RWBY before, so I definitely think they've taken note of the pacing in that show. Honestly, I think four weeks is long enough for people to forget where the previous episode left off for a character.

I also don't think they'd be so rigid as to go sequentially R, W, B, Y. Some storylines will probably have more ground to cover than others. For instance, I can't see Yang's storyline starting as quickly as RNJR's. They'll probably also want to keep things chronological, and some events are likely to have effects on other plot threads.

For example, if something big happens in Ruby's storyline that also effects Yang's, I can't see them waiting 2-3 weeks before showing that. They'd be severely limiting themselves for no discernible reason at all if they kept to a specific sequence.