Co-producing in Italy: a way to enter the international market at FILMETS
Several Catalan producers discovered the benefits of co-producing in Puglia.
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Several Catalan producers discovered the benefits of co-producing in Puglia.
The session was led by Miquel Garcia, head of the Laboratory of New Formats of the CCMA, and Manel Raya. Both have been releasing about thirty successful programs from public and private TV stations around the world.
Concerns and doubts about this new regulation
The most powerful motor of the digital revolution
Opening new markets abroad is an indispensable milestone in guaranteeing the future of the audiovisual industry
Postproduction of sound, dubbing, cinema, advertising and discography
In the world of documentary the international dimension is very important.
During the session, about two hundred attendees had the opportunity to talk with a selection of influencers and celebrities
The beginning of the collaboration with the New York Film Academy, the aim is to establish bridges with the US audiovisual sector and link the Catalan university centers associated with the Cluster with their American colleagues.
Work interview session linked to the Cluster’s effort to connect new emerging talent with the audiovisual industry
In 2018 the Congress has seen the participation of some member companies of the Cluster
Educational technology and audio-visual companies met in a session aimed at exploring new forms of collaboration
With Pere Claveria (Terrassa Film Office / Parc Audiovisual de Catalunya), Eugeni Osàcar (CETT-UB), Carlota Guerrero (Catalunya Film Comission), Patrick Torrent (Agència Catalana de Turisme-ACT) and Jaume Banacolocha (Diagonal TV).
Organised by the Cluster, around sixty agents from the audio-visual industry visited the Audio-visual Park of Catalonia
The new presidency begins a new stage based on the strengthening of the Cluster and focusing on internationalization of the Audiovisual sector
The round table had top-notch participants such as David Matamoros, Madeleine Ekman (Zentropa Sweden), Martin Kofoed (Danish Film Institute), Petar Mitric (Copenhagen University) and Ton Lladó
The session, held at the TecnoCampus in Mataró, had the support of the Catalan Audio-visual Cluster
Work day for partners only which the Cluster organised together with ACCIÓ about the Eastern Europe audio-visual market: Poland, Croatia, Slovenia
New strategies and success stories with Lavinia Next (Ideas & Solution Factory at Lavinia Group), ‘La Caixa’ Foundation and Agència &Rosàs (with the ALMA project), ZOOPA Creative Studio and Nestlé TV
The conference was part of the “ChIMERA – Innovative Cultural & Creative Clusters in the Mediterranean Area” project, a programme created for the networking of clusters and institutions in the creative and cultural sectors
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