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EXPLORING CURRENT TRENDS IN TV SERIES

In recent years, television series have undergone a great change in terms of content and format. One of the most evident trends is the increase in production of "streaming" series.


Platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime and HB have changed the way we consume television, allowing viewers to watch entire episodes of a series instead of waiting for one episode per week. This has led to greater experimentation in terms of narrative and pacing, as creators are no longer limited by the time restrictions of a traditional one-hour television episode.


The increase in diversity and representation in television series is noteworthy as the industry has evolved. More attention has been paid to the inclusion of characters and stories from different ethnic origins, sexual orientations, and gender identities. This has led to greater representation on screen and a more diverse audience. An example of this could be the Netflix series "Master of None," created and starred by Aziz Ansari, which tells the story of an Indian-American actor in New York and tackles issues such as cultural identity, racism, and sexuality. Throughout the two seasons, the series features a diverse cast, with characters from different ethnic backgrounds and sexual orientations. In addition, the series has been praised for its honest and accurate representation of the experiences of color characters in the United States.

Experimentation with a variety of genres, from historical dramas to science fiction and fantasy, using non-traditional formats, such as "anthology series," in which each season tells a different story with a completely new cast and plot. An example of an "anthology series" is Netflix's "Black Mirror." Each episode of the series tells a different story with a completely new cast and plot, but all episodes share the focus of how technology affects our lives and relationships.


New narrative forms are also increasingly being experimented with, such as "non-linear stories" and "multi-perspective storytelling." These formats allow creators to tell more complex and emotionally rich stories. An example of "non-linear stories" is the Netflix series "Russian Doll." The series follows Nadia, who is stuck in a temporal cycle in which she dies and relives the same day over and over again. As the series progresses, more details about the temporal cycle are uncovered, and non-linear flashbacks and time jumps are used to tell the full story.



In the future, television series will continue to evolve towards greater use of technology to improve immersion and interaction with content. I believe we will see an increase in the use of virtual reality and augmented reality in television series, as these technologies offer an exciting way to tell stories and allow viewers to immerse themselves even further in the worlds of the series. I also believe we will continue to see an increase in the use of online streaming platforms to launch new television series, as these platforms offer greater freedom and control for creators, and a wider reach for audiences.


In addition, I believe that the use of social networks and social media platforms to promote and create buzz around TV series will continue to be an important trend, as it allows series to interact directly with viewers and create a community around them. the Serie.


I also believe that we will continue to see more diversity in characters and stories in television series, reflecting an increasingly diverse society, and there will continue to be greater representation of marginalized groups.


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