MUMBAI: This was THE high-power session of FRAMES 2003. “Can India make it: The Way Forward” was chaired this morning by the I&B minister Ravi Shankar...
MUMBAI: Optimism and expectations of sustained growth of the live entertainment industry in India thrived at the session on “Live Entertainment and Shows: Engaging the audience”...
MUMBAI: Computer animation and special effects programmes on television and fantasy films will drive growth in the animation sector. These predictions were made by experts during...
MUMBAI: In the future, broadcasters will gain from subscription revenues; public broadcasters will continue to play an important role; digital platforms will rule; consumers will continue...
MUMBAI: “Animation is the greatest frontier of human expression! But, visual effects are merely one of the tools which beef up good story-telling and content. Finally,...
MUMBAI: The industry needs trained talent to rise from slumber! The entertainment industry needs to brace itself for harder time if it does not act soon...
MUMBAI: Content was the buzzword at the inaugural session of FRAMES 2003 as film luminaries as well as government bigwigs stressed on the need for good...
MUMBAI: The session “Festivals – Broadcasting Horizons” held in the latter half of the first day of Ficci FRAMES 2003 saw a very objective analysis of...
MUMBAI: The verdict of the Venture Capital (VC) Financing and Mentoring session on the opening day of the FICCI Frames 2003 was clearly in favour of...
MUMBAI: The session ‘Marketing & Distribution: The global field’ began just a little after the scheduled hour but went past its closing dot. Virtually every speaker...
MUMBAI: The problem of piracy – be it in film or music – is growing day by day. One of the sessions at FRAMES 2003 “IPR...
MUMBAI: High Definition is the way forward – the pitch for the same was made at technology seminar organised by FICCI, NASSCOM, TIE and e-Entertainment alliance...
MUMBAI: At today’s convention on technology for information, media and entertainment industry at Powai, technical experts held forth on the rapid development of technology and how...
We continue our focus on FRAMES 2003 with an interview with Radio City COO Sumantra Dutta. At the convention, Dutta will be part of the panel...
MUMBAI: FRAMES 2003, the biggest global convention in Asia on the business of entertainment organised by FICCI, began its “preview session” today with the inauguration of...
We continue the countdown to FRAMES 2003 with an interview with producer director Anand Mahendroo, managing director of Advance Entertainment Network Ltd. At the convention, he...
MUMBAI: FRAMES 2003, the biggest global convention in Asia on the business of entertainment organised by the apex business organisation of India FICCI, kicks off tomorrow....
We continue the countdown to FRAMES 2003 with an interview with Indiantelevision.com founder and CEO Anil Wanvari. At the convention, he will moderate entire session on...
Indiantelevision.com’s series of interviews with the speakers of next week’s FRAMES 2003 convention continues with Sa re ga ma Managing Director Abhik Mitra. Mitra will participate...
MUMBAI: Private FM players in the country are getting ready to pack their baggage and move on to fresh pastures. “We will not survive another year...
We continue the countdown to FRAMES 2003 with an interview with Mindshare Fulcrum MD Vikram Sakhuja. At the convention, he will speak on ‘Advertising : How...
Indiantelevision.com’s series of interviews with the speakers of next week’s FRAMES 2003 convention continues with SET’s Executive VP Sunil Lulla briefly holding forth on the state...
Ficci FRAMES 2003, Asia’s Biggest Convention on the Business of Entertainment is just a couple of weeks away. The event is scheduled to take place from...
PARIS: Mipcom, the international content market for TV video, cable and satellite held from 7-11 October 2002 in Cannes, welcomed a large number of international TV...
CANNES: The largest contingent of children’s programme buyers ever registered in Mipcom Junior’s 10-year history visted the two-day screenings event ( 5 – 6 October at...
CANNES: BBC Worldwide, the main commercial arm of the BBC, has concluded record programming deals at the ongoing Mipcom international television market in Cannes. The company...
MUMBAI: The stage is set for Mipcom 2002 (International Film and Programme Market for TV, Video, Cable and Satellite), to be held in Cannes, France, from...
HOUSTON (Texas): ADV Films, a leading distributor of anime and genre live action programming in the English-speaking world has announced a partial list of the global...
MUMBAI: Eight new companies will join the 14 distributors already signed up to showcase product at MIP Screenings, the new screenings format held at MIPCOM. Newly...
PARIS: Following a trend that started at the last MIP TV in April, Asia at MIPCOM 2002 (7 October – 11 October, Palais des Festivals, Cannes)...
The MIPCOM 2000 (International Film and Programme Market for TV, Video and Cable & Satellite) seminar will be held at the Cannes Palais des Festivals, Paris...
Chairman of the entertainment committee of Ficci, Yash Chopra says the film industry will shortly unveil a task force to combat piracy, on the lines of...
MIPTV 2002 (International Television Program Market), which claims to be the spring’s leading international television programme market, saw the Asian region – particularly Japan and Korea...
MIPTV (International Television Program Market) has announced that award winning documentary producer Brian Lapping is MIPDOC 2002’s special guest. MIPTV claims to be the spring’s leading...
MIPTV (International Television Program Market) has announced that award winning documentary producer Brian Lapping is MIPDOC 2002’s special guest. MIPTV claims to be the spring’s leading...
It ended as it had begun. With a call to corporatise or perish. The film industry that is. The other key issue – piracy being the...
Walt Disney: “I’d rather entertain people and hope they learn rather than teach them and hope they get entertained.” David Ogilvy: “You can’t bore people into...
Convergence – much potential but miles to go before becoming a reality. That was the main thread of the session on Day 1 of Frames 2002...
Hyderabad based Suresh Productions Pvt Ltd’s Ram Mohan spoke about the need for upgrades in technology and personnel in India in the entertainment industry. Other issues...
The session chaired by AK Das, general manager (India ) Snell and Wilcox, had only two speakers who spoke about newer technologies and their benefits. Raj...
The horrific communal violence in Gujarat and the images they generated had an overarching influence on the course of the debate during the session “TV News...
The session started with Arun Arora, president, Bennet & Coleman, giving his views. On ‘Music In the age of convergence.’ ‘Music is a hobby which has...
Developed television markets like the US have a bouquet of channels, with some mainstream entertainment channels and other niche channels. But that kind of scenario is...
“Success is not only about getting more money in whatever you are doing, but doing things in the best possible manner and getting recognition for that,”...
Focus on the strengths of India’s film industry rather than aping the west. That was the main theme of the session – The New Aesthetics of...
Developed television markets like the US have a bouquet of channels, with some mainstream entertainment channels and other niche channels. But that kind of scenario is...
The script is one of the most important elements of film-making but its creator – the scriptwriter – is shoddily treated, poorly paid, mostly plagiarised, and...
One could bring the Horse to the water but no one could not force the Horse to drink it’. Thus began the session on the medium...
Corporatise or perish was the mantra of the session on finance and legal. Saurabh Srivastava, president, Venture Capitalist Association of India, explained the role of Venture...
Whatever may be their shortcomings perceived or otherwise, data that ratings agencies provide still give the best possible understanding of the viewing profile was a point...