The Divinity channel has announced a shift in its programming to focus exclusively on fiction series, abandoning its traditional offering of home renovation and lifestyle shows. This decision responds to the growing demand for narrative and serialized content, offering viewers a schedule more aligned with current trends. However, the change implies the disappearance of niche programs that had a loyal audience, reducing the channel's thematic diversity.
Serial Production Technology: Adaptation to New Formats and Audiences 📺
From a technical point of view, the transition implies adjustments in the production chain. Production teams will have to prioritize fiction post-production, with greater use of visual effects, multi-channel sound design, and color correction. Furthermore, the acquisition of rights to international series will require more agile dubbing or subtitling systems. The schedule will be optimized with recommendation algorithms to maximize viewer retention, a significant change compared to the live production of renovation shows.
Goodbye to Textured Paint: Now Drama is Measured in Episodes, Not Square Meters 🎬
The viewer who got excited watching a floating floor being changed will now have to settle for the drama of knowing if the protagonist survives the season finale. At least they won't have to wait three weeks for the paint to dry to see the outcome. The renovation audience loses its dose of visual transformation but gains the excitement of watching a character cry for forty minutes straight. All for the evolution of the channel.