Crafting Enduring Television: Insights from Executive Producers at Monte-Carlo

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

During a session at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, executive producers Michael Hirst, known for "Vikings," and Rola Bauer, a veteran of series like "The Girlfriend," alongside producer Toma De Matteis of "Un Si Grand Soleil," delved into the intricacies of developing television shows that capture audiences' attention for extended periods. Their consensus was that the foundation of any enduring series must be a substantial narrative, a concept Hirst metaphorically described as having “meat on the bone.” He elaborated that a world rich enough to fuel the imagination is crucial, suggesting that stories should resonate with profound themes and establish meaningful connections between historical contexts and contemporary relevance. This philosophy underscores the belief that authenticity and depth are paramount in captivating viewers.

A core tenet shared by the panel was the necessity of genuinely connecting with the characters, regardless of their moral compass. Hirst revealed his affection for even his most morally ambiguous creations, citing a pathological killer in his upcoming project, "Bloodaxe," as an example of a character he deeply cherishes. This personal investment, he argued, is vital. De Matteis echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that characters must possess the capacity to surprise and engage, transforming the creative process into a rewarding challenge. Furthermore, Bauer stressed the importance of intuition in project selection, advising creators to pursue stories that ignite their passion and for which they are willing to dedicate themselves entirely, dismissing the notion of a secret formula in favor of focusing on compelling narratives and well-developed characters.

The discussion also touched upon practical aspects of television production and creative collaboration. Hirst, who prefers working independently rather than in a writers' room, values producers who demonstrate prior commitment to a concept. He noted the pragmatic side of the industry, emphasizing the importance of creating marketable content while maintaining artistic integrity. Bauer, a frequent collaborator with Hirst, lightheartedly observed his independent approach, highlighting the collaborative yet often individualistic nature of their work. The producers collectively stressed the importance of respecting audience intelligence by upholding authenticity and avoiding condescension. They concluded by advocating for thorough research and a comprehensive understanding of industry trends for aspiring writers, while Hirst criticized showrunners who stifle creativity, underscoring the collaborative spirit essential for artistic endeavors.

Ultimately, the journey of bringing compelling narratives to the screen requires unwavering dedication, a profound understanding of storytelling, and a collaborative spirit that values both individual vision and collective effort. By focusing on rich characters, authentic worlds, and an innate passion for the craft, creators can forge resonant stories that not only entertain but also offer insightful reflections on the human experience, inspiring and uplifting audiences worldwide.

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