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Co-production, even in the most successful and dramatic examples, barely fits the standard shape of public services or charities or the systems we have developed to 'deliver' support, even though [in the UK] policy documents express ambitions to empower and engage local communities, to devolve power and increase individuals' choice and control."
For example, Amélie is set in France and stars French actors, but many scenes were shot in a German film studio and the post-production work was undertaken by a German film company. [7] International co-productions open new markets for films and television programs and can increase the output of high quality productions through the sharing of ...
This is a list of international co-produced Philippine films and television series. The first film co-produced by a Philippine film studio with a studio based outside the Philippines is Rodrigo de Villa. The film was produced with Indonesian film outfit Persari. [1]
“For example, if a project is short €250,000, we allocate an overall Austrian spend of €416,000. With 60% of these costs covered by our co-production incentive, only €166,000 needs to be ...
For example, the first HIV-positive Muppet, Kami, from the South African co-production Takalani Sesame, was created in 2003 to address the epidemic of AIDS in South Africa, and was met with controversy in the U.S. By 2006, there were 20 co-productions in countries all over the world.
Co-production (also spelled coproduction) may refer to: Co-production (media) , a joint venture between film, television, or other production companies Co-production (approach) , the joint production of new knowledge, services or technologies between different groups in society
A production company may specialize in producing their in-house films or own subsidiary development companies. Major production companies often distribute films from independent production companies. This list includes both active and no longer active (defunct) companies. Active production companies are either run by themselves or as a subsidiary.
International co-productions also occur outside the framework of official co-productions, either with countries that do not have an agreement with Australia, or as projects that do not satisfy official co-production criteria. Examples of the former include the Australia/US co-productions Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) and Farscape (1999 ...