17/06/2022 - The city of Warsaw has hosted a one-day conference dedicated to tools and methods for building an audience for films as well as exploring new trends in marketing
The city of Warsaw has hosted a one-day conference dedicated to tools and methods for building an audience for films as well as exploring new trends in marketing
17/06/2022 - The city of Warsaw has hosted a one-day conference dedicated to tools and methods for building an audience for films as well as exploring new trends in marketing
As Star Wars series The Mandalorian paves the way for new technology to shape how TV series are made, DQ looks at the impact virtual production is set to have in the next few years.
For the past year, television producers have been forced to think on their feet as they try to find a way to continue filming amid global lockdowns, travel bans and additional health and safety requirements. But while the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the industry are still to be determined, new technology has allowed series to continue to be developed and made, ensuring viewers’ insatiable appetite for new programmes continues to be fed.
According to the Nostradamus Report, it is time to listen to kids
Author of the report Johanna Koljonen during the seminar
The annual Nostradamus Report – presented during the Göteborg Film Festival s Nordic Film Market – once again looked into the future of the screen industries through research and interviews with industry experts, including
Alex Stolz (Future of Film),
Ari Tolppanen (Aristo-Invest),
Mariana Acuña Acosta (Glassbox Technologies),
Marike Muselaers (Lumiere Group), Executive Director at Eurimages
Roberto Olla and
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“Our interviewees were mentally thinking about the next crisis, because it will happen and the industry needs to be more resilient,” observed