How “Industry” Made Prestige TV for the TikTok Era

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Kyle Chayka reviews the third season of the Max series “Industry,” which airs Sundays at 9 P.M. on HBO.

“Industry” is something of a cult hit. It premièred in late 2020 and was polarizing; its barrage of ringing phones and finance-speak was both transportive and alienating, a jittery throwback to a world of crowded offices. But the show is now set to achieve a new level of fame, as its third season takes the heralded Sunday 9 P.M. slot on HBO, the one once occupied by “Game of Thrones” and “Succession.

Federico Cesca, a cinematographer for Season 3, explained, “The camera is very reactive to the action, not the other way around.” Cesca tries to instill suspense—the camera, like the audience, doesn’t know what’s going to happen next. He works to keep the set free of standing lighting in order to move more freely. “It’s shot a little bit like you were doing a documentary,” he said.

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