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Public funding for film and audiovisual works in Europe. A report by the... (2011)
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CINEKID, the festival for children's media, is 25 years old. This report represents the contribution of the European Audiovisual Observatory to the anniversary edition of the festival, which takes place in Amsterdam from 12 to 21 October 2011. The report will be presented during the CINEKID for Professionals Conference on 18 October 2011.This report is divided into two different parts, each looking at different aspects of children's use of audiovisual media. The first part focuses on the theatrical market for children's films in Europe. Using an extensive data sample, it examines the production of live action and animation films for children, their circulation among European countries and how these films perform on theatrical markets across Europe.The second part looks at two aspects of television for children in Europe. The first aspect studied is the supply of channels for younger viewers and the evolution in the availability of channels since 1990. This section then looks at the programming of animation - generally aimed at younger viewers - on a selection of 137 channels available in Europe, and analyses the relative importance of European animation in the programming mix.
Foreword
Executive Summary: Audiovisual Media for Children in Europe
Synthèse : Les medias audiovisuels pour enfants en Europe
Executive Summary: audiovisuelle Medien fur Kinder in Europa
PART 1: THE THEATRICAL CIRCULATION OF EUROPEAN CHILDREN'S FILMS
Introduction: objectives of the analysis
The data sample
Production of European children's films
Theatrical circulation of European children's films
Performance of European children's films
The most successful European children's films
The role of non-national markets for the performance of European children's films
PART 2: TELEVISION FOR CHILDREN IN EUROPE
TV channels for children: the European landscape
Animation on European TV
Index of figures and tables
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