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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
TV Drama Vision explores whether the transformation of storytelling can save TV from obsolescence
Johanna Koljonen and Walter Iuzzolino
Cia Edström welcomed guests to a digital event that took place “after a year unlike any other for everyone” and introduced
Johanna Koljonen who hosted the first conversation on “European Vision: Transforming Storytelling Together”.
Walter Iuzzolino, CEO at Eagle Eye Drama, was the main guest and started by focusing on TV production in a pandemic. He stated that this was a slightly schizophrenic world where, when the streets are empty, the TV industry remains incredibly strong and creates new content. There is intense production activity and more consumption than ever before, which is why the industry appears extremely alive. The challenge for the future of TV drama won’t be about creativity, but about distribution and access to content, as everybody is going vertical especially the big American SVODs which are raising the fences of
Goteborg s Nostradamus Report Foresees Transformed Distribution Landscape, Battle for Truth in Media
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The impact of the ongoing pandemic on the film and television industry will change production practices, re-shape the exhibitor sector, transform distribution and expand global opportunities for European producers over the next five years, according to the latest Nostradamus Report, which forecasts trends in film and TV.
Presented by author Johanna Koljonen at the Göteborg Film Festival’s annual Nostradamus seminar, the 8th Nostradamus Report, entitled “Transforming Storytelling Together,” bases its findings on research and interviews with industry experts.
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Goteborg TV Drama Vision Attracts 500 Delegates with Strong Program
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A record 500 delegates have signed up for Scandinavia’s leading TV drama confab, TV Drama Vision, which is set to unspool online over Feb. 3-4, parallel to Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival.
Next to honorary guest – Danish writer-helmer Susanne Bier (“The Night Manager”, “The Undoing”), 30 keynote speakers will share their insights, business and creative tips on how to boost global industry resilience at a time of unprecedented challenges under COVID-19. Walter Iuzzolino, creator of the international curated streaming service Walter Presents – jointly owned by the U.K.’s Channel Four – will open discussions, in conversation with media analyst Johanna Koljonen, author of Göteborg’s annual Nostradamus Report.