My mac is getting full...

I like my music on my mac but I don't need all those series and movies on there... is there a way for me too keep movies and series on a external drive while keeping all my music on my mac while at the same time syncing all this to my TV?

Yes, you can achieve this, it just relies on you changing a Preference in iTunes whenever you manually add new content.
Open your iTunes Preferences.
Under Advanced tab, General sub-tab there's a check box called:
'Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library'.
If you deselect this then any content you import to iTunes will stay where it is (eg external drive) and iTunes holds a link to the file.
When you want to add music to iTunes change the selection back.
So basically, you connect a hard drive, create a folder called Video or something similar, and store the content you want off the Mac in there.
To add new file links to iTunes library drag and drop the files from their off-Mac location onto iTunes.
If the video stuff is already in iTunes, then you basically need to copy ther files to the external drive BUT make sure you copy not move or iTunes library might get confused/corrupted. Once the copy is on the external drive remove the original from within iTunes by using iTunes to delete it so the library stays up to date.
To make the process quick for existing video find the iTunes Music folder and copy Movies folder to the relevant place on the external drive, then delete the copied movies from inside iTunes. Do the same for TV shows. Music videos are often held under the artist name so that's a bit more fiddly.
This process is fairly straightforward when adding new 'homegrown' movie content, but you'd have to manually copy and delete things for any new iTunes Store movie/tv show purchases.
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