Original Article
Critical Studies in Television:
The International Journal of
Television Studies
2022, Vol. 0(0) 1–19
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DOI: 10.1177/17496020221110531
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TV drama production studios of
Istanbul: From empty sound
stages to standing sets
Sezen Kayhan
Institute of Film, Theater, Media and Cultural Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
Abstract
This study explores the transformation of production spaces from empty sound stages to
standing sets, drawing on the findings from fieldwork involving 14 key players; studio
owners and managers, screenwriters and art directors. The sets containing standing
decors of hospital rooms, police stations, jails and courtrooms, transformed from
abandoned factories, warehouses and administrative buildings in Istanbul, mostly lack
proper infrastructure and appropriate security measures. Examining their transformation
shows that the demanded and repeated storylines of the Turkish TV series also shape
these locations and create a cheap and fast studio system based on supply and demand,
putting creativity and security of the crews into question. The research also aims to
contribute to the critical debate about the production studies focusing solely on the
means of production and excluding the text and the audience, with showing the need for a
more comprehensive approach. In order to apprehend the intertwined relationship
between production, representation and consumption, this study examines the links
between the formation of the production spaces, the content of the TV series and the
ratings.
Keywords
Turkish TV series, film and TV studios, urban transformation, screen production, standing
sets, Istanbul
On April 8th 2008, a local Kocaeli newspaper in Turkey published an obituary meant to
commemorate the fourth death anniversary of someone called Süleyman Çakır:
Corresponding author:
Sezen Kayhan, Institute of Film, Theater, Media and Cultural Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz,
Mainz, Germany.
Email: skayhanm@uni-mainz.de