Actress Stana Katic, best known for her role in crime TV series 'Castle', says American small screen content is becoming huge with each passing day as it is able to draw in viewers from all over the world thanks to the superior writing, acting and plot.
The 36-year-old actress has starred in several films including a James Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace', besides TV show's and she says though she enjoys both medium, she is excited about the new phase in American television.
"They're very different experiences. Film is exciting because it has a clear beginning, middle and end, which demands an incredible amount of risk and faith in the story and in your fellow storytellers. I don't mind that, though. Standing on the precipice when creating is exhilarating," Katic said in an email interview.
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"Television, however, is evolving into a new beast. The stories are more ambitious. In this new format, people are telling film-quality tales over longer periods of time. It's exciting... I'm incredibly impressed with the developments on this front," she said.
Actor Nathan Fillion plays author Richard Castle and Katic essays the role of NYPD Detective Kate Beckett in 'Castle', which is currently in its seventh season and airs on Star World Premiere in India every Wednesday 10 PM.