A real detective
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A real detective

Ostania aktualizacja 27 January 2023

A real detective: True Detective is an American television series on criminal themes, created and written by Nic Pizzolatto. The series, broadcast by the American cable television network HBO, premiered on January 12, 2014. Each series of the series has the form of a separate, introverted narrative, employing new teams of actors and following different sets of characters and settings.

The first season with Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Potts and Tory Kittles takes place in Louisiana, followed by detective homicide detectors from the Louisiana State Police and their pursuit of a serial killer in 17 years. The second season, starring Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly and Vince Vaughn, takes place in California and focuses on three detectives from three collaborating police departments and a criminal criminal. investigate a number of crimes that they think are related to the murder of a corrupt politician. The third season, starring Mahershala Ali, Carmen Ejogo, Stephen Dorff, Scoot McNairy and Ray Fisher, takes place in the Ozarks for three separate periods of time, when two state police detectives investigate a macabre crime involving two missing children.

The first season received generally excellent reviews from critics and scored high for HBO. He was nominated and won many awards and other honors, mainly for acting, cinematography, writing and directing. Reception to the second season was more divided, although the series maintained high viewership for HBO.

The third season was green in August 2017, and Ali cast the main role. Pizzolatto, Jeremy Saulnier and Daniel Sackheim serve as directors. Pizzolatto is the lead writer alongside David Milch and Graham Gordy. The premiere took place on January 13, 2019. Since January 2019, Pizzolatto has been developing the plot of the potential fourth season.

Prior to developing True Detective, Nic Pizzolatto worked as a professor of literature at the University of Chicago, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and DePauw University. He also delved into writing fiction, fascinated him as a student at the University of Arkansas. His first published work was the story “Between Here and the Yellow Sea” published in 2006. The author published his debut novel, entitled “Galveston”, four years later, and at the same time began to prepare for a branch in the television industry (earlier attempts were never realized due to lack of capital).

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Intended to be a Galveston observer, Pizzolatto felt that a real detective was more appropriate on screen when the project took a certain form. Pizzolatto bought the novel to two television executives, and when he obtained the contract in May 2010, he prepared six screenplays, including a pilot episode script for a real detective who had 90 pages. He devoted another script to the series shortly after his departure from The Killing staff in 2011, thanks to the support of Anonymous Content. The final copy of 500 pages was written without the help of writing staff. During this time, Pizzolat secured the development contract with HBO, and by April 2012, the network commissioned True Detective to order eight episodes. Created as a series of anthologies, each season will include a different cast of characters and independent narratives in different periods and locations.

The initial location for the main photo of True Detective’s first season was Arkansas, but later Pizzolatto opted for a film in Louisiana, which was cheaper due to the generous film tax incentive program. Production lasted 100 consecutive days, and each episode was filmed on a 35 mm film. The crew filmed photos from outside of various constructed sets, including a remote sugar cane field outside of Erath, in addition to real locations such as Fort Macomb, a 19th century fort located outside of New Orleans.

California was chosen as the scenery for True Detective’s second season. Producers inclined to avoid filming in Los Angeles, and instead focused on less-known regions of the state to “capture a certain psychosphere atmosphere.” Production began in November 2014.

Led by Creative Director Patrick Clair, the True Detective title sequences were developed by a collaborative team consisting of three design studios: Elastic, Antibody and Breeder based in Santa Monica, both based in Australia. For the first season, Clair and his team took various pictures of Louisiana scenery that became the backbone of the sequence. These images were superimposed on the low-size grids by using various animation techniques and special effects. It was a meticulous production process because they wanted to avoid creating a digital image of the sequence. After obtaining the final touch, the team polished it using optical distortion and motion distortion. The theme of the opening of the True Detective season is “Far from Any Road,” an alternative country song originally composed by The Handsome Family for their album 2003 Singing Bones. The Sydney Morning Herald contained the opening sequence of the first season on the list of “Top Ten” on TV.

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