CMU School of Drama


Friday, May 23, 2014

How Television Became Art

c2meworld.com: Vulture’s Matt Zoller Seitz proclaims that we are in the second phase of TV’s golden age, as mini-series-anthologies become the norm, and writers find consistently new, innovative, and often more compact ways to tell their stories.
Citing Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story as the harbinger of this phase, Seitz also praises True Detective and Fargo for presenting contained stories that not only allow for tighter narratives, but also allow for their megawatt stars to not be tied to a traditional TV shooting schedule.

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