The explosion in demand for series and films, fueled by the appetite of major streaming players, has completely disrupted the global audiovisual market.
To the point of overheating the entire production ecosystem.
In France especially.
At the La Rochelle Fiction Festival, an annual meeting for audiovisual professionals, the subject will be at the heart of a major political debate on Friday, entitled “
Fiction: how to manage the crisis of growth?
".
All the presidents of the French audiovisual groups, but also Netflix, the representatives of the producers and authors as well as the president of the CNC all answered present.
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For some time now, the audiovisual ecosystem has been witnessing a massive influx of capital flowing into content creation.
Only, the production capacities, they do not follow.
As a result, France is faced with a double shortage phenomenon: the lack of studios and filming infrastructure upstream, the scarcity of…
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