Indie TV

Industry, Aesthetics and Medium Specificity

(Author) James Lyons
Format: Hardcover
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This edited collection is the first book to offer a wide-ranging examination of the interface between American independent film and a converged television landscape that consists of terrestrial broadcasters, cable networks and streaming providers, in which independent film and television intersect in complex, multifaceted and creative ways. The book covers the long history of continuities and connections between the two sectors, as seen in the activities of PBS, HBO or Sundance. It considers the movement of filmmakers between indie film and TV such as Steven Soderberg, Rian Johnson, the Duplass brothers, Joe Swanberg, Lynn Shelton and Gregg Araki; details the confluence of aesthetic and thematic elements seen in shows such as Girls, Breaking Bad, Master of None, or Glow; points to a shared interest in regional sensibilities evident in shows like One Mississippi or Fargo; and it makes the case for documentaries and web series as significant entities in this domain. Collectively, the book builds a compelling picture of indie TV as a significant feature of US screen entertainment in the twenty-first century. This interdisciplinary landmark volume will be a go-to reference for students and scholars of Television Studies, Film Studies, and Media Studies.

Information
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780367677299
Publish year:
2023
Publish date:
March 27, 2023

James Lyons

James Lyons was an American author known for his novel "The Wrong Side of the Door," exploring themes of redemption and forgiveness. His poetic prose and complex characters captivated readers, earning him critical acclaim and cementing his place in the literary world as a master storyteller.

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