Guidelines in an evolving children’s tv landscape
Broadcasters, home entertainment companies, distributors, producers and financial consultants will explain what the new market needs are and why an international approach on content and brand is necessary to succeed.
Developing transmedia programmes
The producer’s job is changing rapidly as kids’ audiences want to approach the story and characters of their shows in a more personalised manner that prolongs the TV series. It is a matter of creating a coherent narrative universe that can exist on different devices and bring in financial returns.
Animation and the business of licensing and merchandising
L&M lies at the heart of many broadcasters’ policies, toy masters, family entertainment houses, and new partners from the mobile and online world. But which properties work best, and what revenues can producers expect?
Budget management and co-productions
Co-production opportunities within Europe open up new territories for the funding and exploitation of European animated series. But there are also creative, production and legal parameters that producers need to settle to keep within tracks. Case studies and detailed overview of existing models and budget management.
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