El futuro de las series de televisión, según Joss Whedon

por davidgp el 02/01/2006

Joss Whedon, creador de Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Buffy Cazavampiros), Angel, Firefly y Serenity (a lo mejor os suena esta última, la he nombrado en este blog un par de veces), ha escrito un artículo para TV Guide donde habla sobre el futuro de las series de televisión según el

The networks will all be creating exciting, innovative new spin-offs of today’s shows. Approximately 67 percent of all television will be CSI-based, including CSI: Des Moines, CSI: New York but a Different Part than Gary Sinise Is In and NCSI: SVU WKRP, which covers every possible gruesome crime with a groovin’ ’70s beat. (Jerry Bruckheimer will also have conquered Broadway with the CSI musical «FOLLICLE!» starring Nathan Lane as a frenetic but lovable blood spatter and Matthew Broderick as lint.)

Lost has that one-of-a-kind alchemy that really can’t be copied. Therefore, look for the original series Misplaced, as well as Unfound, Not So Much with the Whereabouts and Just Pull Over and Ask!

Incluso se atreve a hablar de las nuevas tecnologías para ver televisión

Obviously, we’ll see advances in technology. TiVo, iPods, streaming video — the way we watch TV is changing dramatically. It’s on our phones, in our cars — even projected on specialized eyeglasses. But don’t listen to the talk about having shows beamed directly into your brain. That’s science-fiction nonsense. Shows will be stored in the pancreas and will enter the brain through the bloodstream after being downloaded into your iHole.

Vía: Boing Boing.

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