Between film and television. An interview with Lodge Kerrigan (original) (raw)
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The interview with Lodge Kerrigan explores the transition of independent filmmakers to television, highlighting how their experience with low-budget filmmaking equips them for the different structural dynamics of TV production. Kerrigan discusses the traditional model of writer/showrunner versus director roles in television, noting the absence of a unified vision that is common in auteur cinema. He reflects on the evolving landscape of television, driven by platforms such as Netflix and Amazon, and emphasizes the cinematic potential of the medium, asserting that the visual interpretation of psychological drama is paramount.
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