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How Yellowstone Turned Taylor Sheridan Into TV’s Most Prolific Creator..
Welcome back to Scene Focus, today on the channel we are going to discuss details on How Yellowstone Turned Taylor Sheridan Into TV’s Most Prolific and Valuable Creator + other related news. “Write what you know” are words to live by for any writer. Taylor Sheridan, showrunner and architect of the fast-expanding “Yellowstone” universe, excels at creating modern Western characters because he is exactly that. When Variety catches up with Sheridan for an in-depth look at the narrative worlds he is crafting for Paramount TV platforms, it is at the Schmersal horse ranch near Scottsdale, Ariz. Keen-eyed viewers may recognize the location from “The Last Cowboy,” the reality series that Sheridan executive produces. Sheridan arrives for the interview outfitted in a cowboy hat, aviator sunglasses, a denim jacket and jeans, a torn white T-shirt and boots with spurs that jangle every time he moves his feet. He has just come from an equestrian workout, riding a horse in a large covered arena where he has practiced reining, or leading, the animal through a series of spins, stops and circles.
But Sheridan is not a man indulging in a boyhood fantasy of being a cowboy, nor is he donning a costume. Rather, the Schmersal setting offers a glimpse into the key to Sheridan’s success in the neo-Western space: his authenticity. “For me, a sense of place is so incredibly important,” he says. “When I wrote ‘Yellowstone,’ I went to Montana. Now, I lived up in that area for many, many years, so I knew it very well.” Sheridan’s auteur career has soared over the past half-decade with the success of the Paramount Network drama “Yellowstone,” led by Kevin Costner as John Dutton, the patriarch of a Montana ranching empire. A slow build, the series has grown into a massive heartland hit. Two years ago, Paramount (the new corporate moniker for ViacomCBS) sold off rerun rights to “Yellowstone” to NBCUniversal’s Peacock. The deal was made before Paramount decided to rev up its own streaming platform, with the transformation last year of CBS All Access into Paramount+. Now, “Yellowstone” spinoff series are high-wattage originals for Paramount+, but the mothership show is tethered to the linear Paramount Network, and the reruns are primarily available on a rival streamer with modest distribution.
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How Yellowstone Turned Taylor Sheridan Into TV’s Most Prolific Creator..
Welcome back to Scene Focus, today on the channel we are going to discuss details on How Yellowstone Turned Taylor Sheridan Into TV’s Most Prolific and Valuable Creator + other related news. “Write what you know” are words to live by for any writer. Taylor Sheridan, showrunner and architect of the fast-expanding “Yellowstone” universe, excels at creating modern Western characters because he is exactly that. When Variety catches up with Sheridan for an in-depth look at the narrative worlds he is crafting for Paramount TV platforms, it is at the Schmersal horse ranch near Scottsdale, Ariz. Keen-eyed viewers may recognize the location from “The Last Cowboy,” the reality series that Sheridan executive produces. Sheridan arrives for the interview outfitted in a cowboy hat, aviator sunglasses, a denim jacket and jeans, a torn white T-shirt and boots with spurs that jangle every time he moves his feet. He has just come from an equestrian workout, riding a horse in a large covered arena where he has practiced reining, or leading, the animal through a series of spins, stops and circles.
But Sheridan is not a man indulging in a boyhood fantasy of being a cowboy, nor is he donning a costume. Rather, the Schmersal setting offers a glimpse into the key to Sheridan’s success in the neo-Western space: his authenticity. “For me, a sense of place is so incredibly important,” he says. “When I wrote ‘Yellowstone,’ I went to Montana. Now, I lived up in that area for many, many years, so I knew it very well.” Sheridan’s auteur career has soared over the past half-decade with the success of the Paramount Network drama “Yellowstone,” led by Kevin Costner as John Dutton, the patriarch of a Montana ranching empire. A slow build, the series has grown into a massive heartland hit. Two years ago, Paramount (the new corporate moniker for ViacomCBS) sold off rerun rights to “Yellowstone” to NBCUniversal’s Peacock. The deal was made before Paramount decided to rev up its own streaming platform, with the transformation last year of CBS All Access into Paramount+. Now, “Yellowstone” spinoff series are high-wattage originals for Paramount+, but the mothership show is tethered to the linear Paramount Network, and the reruns are primarily available on a rival streamer with modest distribution.
#Yellowstone #TaylorSheridan #YellowstoneTVSeries
Related Videos:
Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan YELLOWSTONE Interview! (JoBlo.com Exclusive)
youtube.com/watch?v=PA4YohVNUnc
How TAYLOR SHERIDAN Redefined the Western
youtube.com/watch?v=IzUttnWVvMA
1883 Season 2 NOT Happening: Creator Taylor Sheridan Works on New YELLOWSTONE Spin-off – “1932”
youtube.com/watch?v=W2mFXExBHgc