Birol Güven hosted actors Nevra Serezli and İnci Türkay on the latest episode of the talk show "Beyaz Perde" on NTV's YouTube channel.
The broadcast provides a rare look into the professional methodologies of established Turkish performers and the evolving landscape of regional cinema. By focusing on the craft of acting, the program bridges the gap between the technical side of production, and the audience's perception of performance.
This broadcast marked the 30th episode [1] of the series. The conversation centered on the intersection of cinema and the specific demands of the acting profession. Güven said he wanted to facilitate a dialogue between Serezli and Türkay regarding their personal experiences in the industry.
The guests shared insights into the popular film series featured in the episode, discussing the nuances of character development, and the discipline required for high-level screen acting. The program aims to provide a deeper understanding of the artistic process through the lens of experienced professionals.
Throughout the episode, the trio examined how the craft of acting has shifted with the rise of digital platforms and the changing tastes of viewers. The discussion emphasized the importance of formal training and the ability to adapt to different cinematic styles, a core theme of the "Beyaz Perde" series.
NTV's YouTube channel continues to use the program as a venue for exploring the cultural impact of Turkish cinema. By bringing together different generations of actors, the show documents the transmission of acting techniques, and the shared history of the medium.
“The conversation centered on the intersection of cinema and the specific demands of the acting profession.”
The continuation of 'Beyaz Perde' into its 30th episode indicates a sustained interest in the technical and theoretical aspects of acting within the Turkish media market. By utilizing YouTube for long-form cultural discourse, NTV is leveraging digital accessibility to archive professional insights that were previously reserved for industry insiders.





