Dr. Arroway wrote:This belief is reinforced by the only real known (to me) counter-example: Game of Thrones.
It's the first Fantasy TV-series where production values rival those of big-budgeted movies, the costumes look great and, oh!:
everyone watches it.
Sure, there's the mature themes, the sex and the Zeitgeist effect, but I'm convinced that with the cheesy-looking sets and costumes of the fantasy TV series of old it would have bombed or just found the usual smallish, niche-sized following.
...I have neither watched nor read Game of Thrones.
Same for Wheel of Time.
As for Battlestar Galactica, the original was great (although the second season was... a sad case of Sequelitus)
The re-imagined BSG, though, gave me a headache.
Too much bouncy-cam and so many cuts that it seemed like they were swapping between cameras every other word at times. Not cool. Too much MTV-influence.
The opposite end of cuts can be found in Babylon 5 where there is a 5 minute scene without a single cut. Although there is no action (it's a conversation between Ivonova and Zathras), the mere fact that a TV show can do a scene that long without needing more cuts than an enraged caffeine-overdosed treecat is a hopeful sign.