Update on the global movie market at the British Screen Advisory Council’s annual conference also claimed that box office remains the major driver of revenues for Us studios; older audiences are increasingly important; and physical media remains ahead of digital - for now.
This year’s conference of the British Screen Advisory Council featured an upbeat assessment of the global movie market from leading media analyst Ben Keen.
Speaking at the annual event at London’s Royal Institution, Keen (chief analyst and vp media at Ihs) unveiled figures underlining the underlying health of the international film industry - debunking some long held myths in the process.
Production levels are continuing to rise in most parts of the world, in spite of the belief held by many that the international film industry is in crisis.
“What do the numbers show? Globally, production levels are rising almost every year,” Keen said. The Us studios...
This year’s conference of the British Screen Advisory Council featured an upbeat assessment of the global movie market from leading media analyst Ben Keen.
Speaking at the annual event at London’s Royal Institution, Keen (chief analyst and vp media at Ihs) unveiled figures underlining the underlying health of the international film industry - debunking some long held myths in the process.
Production levels are continuing to rise in most parts of the world, in spite of the belief held by many that the international film industry is in crisis.
“What do the numbers show? Globally, production levels are rising almost every year,” Keen said. The Us studios...
- 4/9/2014
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
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