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          You decide the plot: Social media shows shake TV drama

          Updated: 2017-10-21 07:53
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          CANNES, France - Cliffhanger endings where television audiences are left holding their breath for the next episode may never be the same again.

          A new generation of social media-driven dramas are giving viewers the power to decide whether their favorite characters live or die as well as a big say on plots.

          In If I Were You, a huge new hit show in Spain, viewers vote on Facebook at the end of each open-ended 10-minute episode on the next turn in the teen story.

          They are given the choice of two scenarios for the following week, with scriptwriters taking the one with the most likes.

          Producers cast an Instagram star as the lead character of the series, which "massively advances a concept of audience interaction first pioneered by the New Zealand show Reservoir Hill," said analyst Virginia Mouseler of research group The Wit.

          That groundbreaking show won a Digital Emmy in 2010 by driving the plot of its Twilight meets Twin Peaks storyline with suggestions sent in by text.

          The Norwegian TV show Where is Thea?, where a young woman desperate searches for her missing friend, has become a smash in Scandinavia by crossing dramas' usual boundaries.

          Facebook gets into TV

          It teases episodes online with five-minute videos of Thea's friend directly appealing for help to find her, and in-character posts updating fans on her search.

          "They have gone viral, and it's really quite impressive," Mouseler told some the world's top TV executives at the MIPCOM gathering in Cannes on the French Riviera.

          The trend comes as Facebook announced that it would be showing an English version of another social network-savy Nordic hit, Skam (Shame), on its new video platform, Watch.

          Simon Fuller, the man who brought the Spice Girls and the Pop Idol franchise to the world, is working on an international version of the show where the lives of a group of teenagers is continually updated on their Twitter and Instagram accounts.

          The series has already become a social media phenomenon, blurring the lines between fiction and reality, with fans far beyond Norway interacting with the stars online.

          Facebook's creative strategy chief Ricky Van Veen told reporters at MIPCOM that Shame was "the perfect show for Facebook and for Watch", which launched in the US six weeks ago.

          He said they want to expand Shame into other languages as the Silicon Valley giant starts making its own shows in a bid to rival Amazon and Apple. It has already put its toe in the water with Make or Break Up, where couples in crisis ask Facebook users whether they should stay together.

          Kids tempted off mobiles

          But for the moment it is traditional broadcasters who are leading the line. In the new Portuguese series Amnesia - one of a wave of high-end dramas that turn on the condition - a young blogger called Joana is accused of murdering her boyfriend while he slept. But she cannot remember what she did. Viewers can investigate the murder themselves, or speculate on her innocence or guilt, through her social media threads and those of her dead lover.

          South Korea has not been slow to tap the social media trend. It has teased elements of its latest K-TV blockbuster, While You Were Sleeping, to fans of its fantasy-tinged fare worldwide. American audiences are the latest to fall for Korean series' soft-edged appeal, with a remake of The Good Doctor about an awkward young surgeon with autism and almost perfect recall becoming the number one show in the US for ABC.

          Former NBC veteran Lauren Anderson, who now also works for the firm, said that the smartphone social media trend is a boon for showrunners and writers trying to reach "kids who live through their mobile".

          Agence France-presse

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