Streaming Wars: TV Series as the New Cinematic Experience

Par : Aaron Stewart
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231991402
  • EAN9798231991402
  • Date de parution03/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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In Streaming Wars: TV Series as the New Cinematic Experience, Aaron Stewart takes readers on an in-depth journey into the groundbreaking shift in entertainment that has turned television into the new epicenter of cinematic storytelling. With the rise of platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, the way we watch, experience, and engage with television has fundamentally changed. This book explores how streaming services have revolutionized the medium, offering a deeper, more immersive cinematic experience through high-budget original content, diverse narratives, and innovative formats.
Stewart dissects the rise of "prestige TV, " the influence of binge-watching culture, and the democratization of storytelling in a world where content is available on-demand, anytime, anywhere. Through insightful analysis and case studies of shows like Stranger Things, The Crown, and The Mandalorian, this book uncovers how streaming platforms have redefined the role of the viewer and the very notion of what television can be.
As the lines between film and television continue to blur, Streaming Wars reveals how the streaming era is reshaping not only how stories are told but also how they shape society, culture, and the future of entertainment itself. A must-read for entertainment enthusiasts, pop culture scholars, and anyone curious about the next wave of media consumption, Streaming Wars offers a comprehensive look at the dynamic and evolving world of TV in the age of streaming, where the cinematic experience is no longer confined to theaters but now lives on our screens, in our homes, and on-demand.
In Streaming Wars: TV Series as the New Cinematic Experience, Aaron Stewart takes readers on an in-depth journey into the groundbreaking shift in entertainment that has turned television into the new epicenter of cinematic storytelling. With the rise of platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, the way we watch, experience, and engage with television has fundamentally changed. This book explores how streaming services have revolutionized the medium, offering a deeper, more immersive cinematic experience through high-budget original content, diverse narratives, and innovative formats.
Stewart dissects the rise of "prestige TV, " the influence of binge-watching culture, and the democratization of storytelling in a world where content is available on-demand, anytime, anywhere. Through insightful analysis and case studies of shows like Stranger Things, The Crown, and The Mandalorian, this book uncovers how streaming platforms have redefined the role of the viewer and the very notion of what television can be.
As the lines between film and television continue to blur, Streaming Wars reveals how the streaming era is reshaping not only how stories are told but also how they shape society, culture, and the future of entertainment itself. A must-read for entertainment enthusiasts, pop culture scholars, and anyone curious about the next wave of media consumption, Streaming Wars offers a comprehensive look at the dynamic and evolving world of TV in the age of streaming, where the cinematic experience is no longer confined to theaters but now lives on our screens, in our homes, and on-demand.