Netflixâs Monika Shergill on understanding audiences, stories and the storytelling journey
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In a chat with Business Standardâs Vanita Kohli-Khandekar, Netflixâs vice president of content talks about the art of storytelling and its challenges. In Conversation: Made in India, Watched by the World India was just hosted by the Asia Video Industry Association. It is a platform where world-class creative talent, superb creative vision and a treasure trove of stories come together to decode storytelling.
Thanks to the onset of Internet access and globalisation, there are many opportunities â like high-quality stories from local creators that represent the rich diversity that India has to offer. In this session, we explored how storytelling has changed for Netflix India over the last year. What is in the pipeline, and how is Netflix planning to keep India entertained?
These shows still exist but are less extreme: take the savvy working-class people on Channel 5âs Bargain Brits on Benefits or the benevolent nurses on Channel 4âs long-running show One Born Every Minute. But since these tempered versions of reality TV donât satiate our need for extreme, they have left a space for more shows about the wealthy. âPunching up rather than down is perhaps less problematic,â says Dr Ruth Deller, a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University and the author of Reality Television: The TV Phenomenon That Changed the World, âespecially if [the rich] are in on the joke.â
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