In the 2010s, an increasing number of indie-auteurs, filmmakers associated with American indie film, have migrated to television to direct certain premium programmes. Popular and critical discourse has often treated their work as indicative of the indie-auteurs’ autonomy and as playing an important role in the production of ‘cinematic’ television. This chapter, however, explores to what extent these production trends are shaped by talent intermediaries including talent agents and talent managers. To do so, the chapter analyses Michael Sugar’s collaboration with indie-auteurs including Steven Soderbergh and Cary Fukunaga on shows such as The Knick and True Detective. In doing so, the chapter situates Sugar within broader industry contexts an...
This article analyses the American network television police drama series produced by Jerry Bruckhei...
Marketing and critical discourse has frequently described Spike Jonze as an indie-auteur, a label pl...
This thesis explores the emergence and significance of internet-distributed television by unpacking ...
The article explores the migration of indie-auteurs to television during the 2010s. Using David Finc...
In Television Studies, scholars have regularly analysed authorship as a branded identity and promoti...
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As Mark Gallagher outlines, ‘filmmakers and critics repeatedly invoke creative affiliations between ...
This book explores how the digital multiplatform delivery of television is affecting the role perfo...
My paper takes The Knick (dir. Soderbergh, 2014) as a case study for exploring a possible convergenc...
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My dissertation investigates the idea of cinematic authorship in a twenty-first-century mediascape i...
International audienceAudiences love the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, but beyond the red carpet a...
From the moment the Internet was introduced to mainstream America in 1990s, scholars and journalists...
Prestige Television explores how a growing array of 21st century US programming is produced and rece...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...
This article analyses the American network television police drama series produced by Jerry Bruckhei...
Marketing and critical discourse has frequently described Spike Jonze as an indie-auteur, a label pl...
This thesis explores the emergence and significance of internet-distributed television by unpacking ...
The article explores the migration of indie-auteurs to television during the 2010s. Using David Finc...
In Television Studies, scholars have regularly analysed authorship as a branded identity and promoti...
My paper takes The Knick (2014-2015) as a case-study for exploring the role of Anonymous Content, a ...
As Mark Gallagher outlines, ‘filmmakers and critics repeatedly invoke creative affiliations between ...
This book explores how the digital multiplatform delivery of television is affecting the role perfo...
My paper takes The Knick (dir. Soderbergh, 2014) as a case study for exploring a possible convergenc...
This article engages the metaphor of showrunner as auteur to examine freedom of expression in televi...
My dissertation investigates the idea of cinematic authorship in a twenty-first-century mediascape i...
International audienceAudiences love the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, but beyond the red carpet a...
From the moment the Internet was introduced to mainstream America in 1990s, scholars and journalists...
Prestige Television explores how a growing array of 21st century US programming is produced and rece...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...
This article analyses the American network television police drama series produced by Jerry Bruckhei...
Marketing and critical discourse has frequently described Spike Jonze as an indie-auteur, a label pl...
This thesis explores the emergence and significance of internet-distributed television by unpacking ...